The Gear and Tips You Need to Make Studio-Grade Home Videos

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If you need some good gear for video recording—look no further. Our team tested for more than a year to build this list:

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to read it while your camera's rolling, but it will probably be obvious to the viewer that you're not looking directly into the lens. That can give your video a weird vibe. The best workaround is something like the Glide Gear TMP100. It mirrors the text from a tablet or smartphone and displays it on a piece of glass that sits in front of your lens. This lets you readstare at the lens at the same time, all while keeping the scrolling text from appearing in the image.

I wear glasses, and it's easy for the key light to reflect off of them, which creates a distracting effect in the finished video. The way to handle this is by heeding the advice above, and by tweaking your light's height and angle. Run a few tests to see what position nails the fewest glares.The last thing you want to do is film a whole video and realize your focus was completely off.

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