
'In the midst of Epic B-Roll and Stop-Motion culture, I wanted to share some principles and/or tips that can help make your food videos more engaging without having to rely on specific camera movements. In fact, the principles/tips that I share have almost nothing to do with any specific filmmaking technique. Hope it helps! Join All-Access on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/brandonfigueroa My new Lighting Online Course: https://www.figandlight.com/lighting-course INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/figandlight Dry Bar Comedy Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvlVuntLjdURVD3b3Hx7kxw MY MAIN TOOLS: Main camera: (Amazon) https://geni.us/iC8ze All around lens for my videos: (Amazon) https://geni.us/hSE2vR My favorite lens for food photography: (Amazon) https://geni.us/V8deG The tripod I use and recommend: (Amazon) https://geni.us/KYUiWBR My choice speedlight: (Amazon) https://geni.us/gJ4NE Profoto Air Remote for Canon: (Amazon) https://geni.us/8AysuMI Best budget speedlight: (Amazon) https://geni.us/iaHoEU Stripbox with grid: (Amazon) https://geni.us/6UqJFU MagBox: (Amazon) https://geni.us/sf9cAcN My Main Video Light: (Amazon) https://geni.us/0CnRc3g'
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