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By *erbyshirebicouple OP   Couple
52 weeks ago

buxton

Looking at doing some filming soon but looking for advice to make it good shots and good angles plus what is best to see on film while keeping our faces hidden (unfortunately have to due to work.

Any advice would be great

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By *ichaelsmyMan
52 weeks ago

douglas

i would say to have a practice first so you know what to do about the lighting, camera position depending upon where it is you are going to film.

then you can advance from there. you will know if it works best with the camera on a tripod or hand held.

it also depends upon what you are comfortable showing people

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By *J_OuizziCouple
52 weeks ago

Nottingham

Definitely have a practice first. Be aware of backgrounds, shadows, lighting. If you want something neutral then perhaps consider a hotel room as a studio for the day. Dayuse dot com can be very useful for this sort of thing.

Invest in a tripod - you can get the small, moveable ones for a few quid on Amazon, and spend more as you decide what you need. Having a stable camera will get you much better shots.

Also, a Bluetooth camera remote will help increase the angles you can work with. Again, not expensive online and very simple to use.

Or if you feel adventurous ask someone to film you.

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By *itkat_and_cutCouple
52 weeks ago

Edinburgh

We love making videos - such exhibitionists lol. Our advice would be just to take some footage as you're going along and not make it the be all and end all of the night - you don't want it spoiling the fun. Then have a look through after and edit it together a bit. We don't show our faces in our videos but there is free to use editing apps that can blur faces if you wish to use x

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
52 weeks ago

Norwich

Wear masks. Maybe Homer and Marge? That’d be cool.

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By *amieLDN22Man
52 weeks ago

London

No need for masks. You can always crop faces out. Be original and don't copy others. Do what you like and learn on the job. I love amateur porn mainly bc it's not polished and bland like regular stuff.

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By *wo-Of-a-KindCouple
52 weeks ago

Middle Earth

if your using a phone to video, better to turn it sideways or when viewing back on a tv its super cropped and not full screen. also keep the light behind you not infront, or use the camera light attached. We use 2 cameras, one stationary on a tripod and a phone for closeups and action shots, then edit them together to make a movie.

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By *llenandmarieCouple
52 weeks ago

Birmingham

We started doing a little research on a certain adult video website (you know the one!) before we started filming and uploading ourselves.

See what you like, what turns you on and that helps a lot.

Personally I get distracted when videos go out of focus but I think that’s just a little OCD from me.

Try with toys (1 playing, 1 filming) if you’re finding the camera op while having sex bit difficult. I (male half) find it tricky. You heard of two left feet? I’ve got one left penis!

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By *ast2WestMan
30 weeks ago

East Midlands


"Looking at doing some filming soon but looking for advice to make it good shots and good angles plus what is best to see on film while keeping our faces hidden (unfortunately have to due to work.

Any advice would be great"

Hey have you filmed yet?

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By *obby3264Man
30 weeks ago

Cambridge

Try not to use lighting above you as it can be unflattering.

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By *iddle ManMan
30 weeks ago

Walsall

Lights lights and more lights. With the equipment available today it's a no brainer, even just a cheap ring light can do wonders for first timers.

Have a plan of what shots you would like to get, if you know your venue well, you can have a think of where to place the camera and what position to put your body(s).

Masks make it so much easier than trying to crop faces, but if you have to there are some ok apps to do it, saving on a full pc edit.

More than all that, enjoy it.

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By *eedingfun0Man
20 weeks ago

Doncaster

I agree with the lights comment. I work with lights and cameras and there’s nothing worse than poor lighting for a camera shot.

If all you have is natural daylight then make sure the light is behind the camera. Or you’ll lose the detail.

If you’re using a phone to film it then invest in a gimbal if you’re not using a tripod. Takes the fumbling effect out of the shot.

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By *heekyCharmMan
20 weeks ago

Colne

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By *heekyCharmMan
20 weeks ago

Colne

You could always be daring and ask someone to film it for you… 😍

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By *arand25Couple
20 weeks ago

Crowborough

We bought a tripod for less than £15 on Amazon, it's really great when you just have to have your hands free

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By *ampire69Man
20 weeks ago

Birmingham West Midlands

i am a working professional photographer videographer camera man over 30 years working professional

drop me a pm

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By *avenwrexham75TV/TS
20 weeks ago

Wrexham

Sometimes I think too much preparation or worrying about lighting etc sanitises the act and loses some if the intensity.

It might be best to just go with the flow, and pick up a camera or phone and just film.

It's easy to edit videos these days x

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By *iddle ManMan
20 weeks ago

Walsall

If you are worried about faces, just wear masks, or hoods, it is far easier when it comes to editing. Trying to blur or hide people's faces can be time consuming and difficult.

As mentioned you can get some great shots using a tripod and selfie stick, just think about what sort of shots you want before hand, knowing the venue helps here to. Trying to focus too much on filming and photography can impact the fun you have playing though.

As mentioned if you can then a third person or even pro camera guy is a game changer. Certainly the best thing I did when filming private content.

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By *ickD80Man
20 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Is the woman concerned about hiding her incredibly distinctive tattoo? If she covers her face she’ll still be easily recognised from that.

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