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Best Pandemic home video Interviews: Lighting, decor, sound, clothes, etc.
#1
I think MSNBC's Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss is at the top of the list.

He must be a follower of pRICE's series on the other side.



There are a few other good ones I've seen but am not sure of the names. Would be a fun subject for someone to make a website.
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#2
And yet most of us working from home have the sense of style of "The Dude" from the Big Lewbowski. I'm sitting here waiting for a 7AM meeting in shorts, T shirt, with three days of stubble. Because why bother ?
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steve... wrote:
I think MSNBC's Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss is at the top of the list.

He must be a follower of pRICE's series on the other side.



There are a few other good ones I've seen but am not sure of the names. Would be a fun subject for someone to make a website.


Room rater:

https://twitter.com/ratemyskyperoom/stat...90730?s=19

I like Claire McCaskill's rooms decor, flowers amd home baked cakes, and there is a law professor I'm NYC who wears different glasses frames to match her decor and outfits.

Very fun.
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#4
Boy some have been really bad though. I saw one woman the other day who had virtually no features because her lighting was so bad.
It is nice when you see one that isn’t poorly lit that you can hear properly.
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#5
My favs are when pets or kids make unexpected appearances.

One reporter was talking about something very serious when her cat slowly walked in front of her then wiggled his butt at the camera, because of course, and she just kept going without missing a beat.
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#6
Lemon Drop wrote:
My favs are when pets or kids make unexpected appearances.

One reporter was talking about something very serious when her cat slowly walked in front of her then wiggled his butt at the camera, because of course, and she just kept going without missing a beat.

https://youtu.be/01E4m0Kw1jc
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#7
cbelt3 wrote: with three days of stubble. Because why bother ?

That stubble shows up better on camera than in your mirror.

And my wife uses pRICE’s lighting advice, too.
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#8
....you mean stubble.......'down there'.......????


....oh.......my.....
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steve... wrote:
I think MSNBC's Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss is at the top of the list.

He must be a follower of pRICE's series on the other side.



There are a few other good ones I've seen but am not sure of the names. Would be a fun subject for someone to make a website.

Hmm. The background seems sharp, while Michael looks a bit fuzzy. I'm going need to seem him go poke that fire before I believe it's not a Zoom backdrop.
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#10
There have been some terrible home show episodes. Bonnie Erbe, To The Contrary, has terrible camera and sound. The camera looks like something from 1998, and it sounds like she has the microphone in a metal trash can.
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