
Explore the five essential gear categories for bedroom commercials—camera, lens, lights, table, and background—along with the best value options and free alternatives.
Set a central table as the shoot reference, place the product in the center, and set up overhead lighting and a background with a tripod-mounted 50mm f1.8 lens.
Learn to shoot a one-man bedroom commercial with establishing and detail shots, slow-motion 60 fps, an overhead rig, and product rotation using duct tape, preparing for editing.
Capture a bedroom commercials vibe with Freestyle Friday energy and a house party feel, showing hustle, navigating a tough boss, and delivering your message to the world.
Yes you read the title correctly. Bedroom commercials. In this course I am going through everything that you're going to need as well as the whole shooting and editing process in creating a professional-looking commercial in your bedroom.
You don't have to be an experienced videographer in order to follow the content of this course. This course is made for regular people and Camera fanatics that want to make the best out of their small spaces and learn how to brainstorm, shoot and edit product commercials.
During the past three years of me working as a part-time filmmaker I have developed a a strategy on how to turn your bedroom into a fully functional filming Studio that can easily shoot product commercials that give a professional vibe. In this course we're going to start with how I brainstorm my commercial and in how I create a shot list, then I'm going to show you the most value for money gear that you're going to need in order to pull this off, and finally I'm going to show you how I set up everything how I shoot the commercail as well as how I edit it. I really believe that many people will find Value in this course, so have a seat and lets go!