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Craft Room Update: How I film & photograph my work

February 2nd, 2010

Thought I’d just do a quick update on my craft room (which happens to be a bit of a disaster lately, yikes!)

This is how I film my videos. It’s super sophisticated ehhh?? ;) Basically I just attach my Flip Camcorder to my Tripod & angle it downward onto my work surface. I film the video & then I use iMovie 09 to edit. I have to flip all of my videos around so that you aren’t watching me work upside down…!

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Sometimes I have enough natural light when shooting a video so I don’t need any lamps. But mostly I use 2 desk lamps & just angle them down so they are giving me enough light for the video.

(notice all the CRAP surrounding my work surface?? Yeaaa….that’s mostly how I roll. I’ve convinced myself that I’m just so darn artistic that I can’t be bothered to put stuff away as I craft…yep, that MUST be it!! :) )

And here’s where I shoot 99% of the stuff that I make. Normally I have my Cricut on this table & do all of my die cutting here. When it’s time to shoot photos, I just take my Cricut off the table.

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It’s the best spot in the house - mostly because there’s lot of windows in this room & lots of natural light. I almost NEVER shoot with artificial lighting - photos always turn out best with natural light. See that shade that’s half down? I usually pull that ALL the way up - as high as it can go - letting in as much light as possible. (sometimes I forget to close it though, and it’s a little creepy b/c I’m sure my neighbor can look in & see my disaster craft room…so yea, I try to remember to always close it! Privacy is key people!)

That black cloth is just a black sheet that I threw over a board. (the board came out of the back of a large poster frame - so it’s almost like a hefty piece of chipboard that’s roughly the size of a poster). This makes for a decent backdrop - one that I can lean most anything against, such as matching designer paper, etc. If I don’t find anything that I like for matching paper I simply stick with the black.

Oh and that project currently sitting there being photographed…? That’s a Valentine’s Day project that I created - I haven’t shared it with you yet…so ssshhhh ;) I will be sharing soon. They are fun & cute for kids.

Thanks for looking!

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  1. February 2nd, 2010 at 16:14 | #1

    haha thats so funny you show this today! I want to start making videos and could not figure out how to do it. My husband put the tripod on my desk and I was like….no this can’t be right, the image is back to front as well lol! So I am glad thats its how you do it also….thank you! I love your craft room!

  2. Lori
    February 2nd, 2010 at 16:25 | #2

    nice… i always wondered how you film
    the project looks cute! perhaps a tutorial?
    TFS!!
    ~Lori

  3. Jennifer
    February 3rd, 2010 at 01:09 | #3

    What type of work are you doing from home? (LOVE your blog!)

  4. Ricka
    February 6th, 2010 at 22:59 | #4

    it’s really cool idea to treat kids..thanks..i love reading your blog..
    ricka:)

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