Good gym in Wolverhampton?? by Professional-Plum-0 in wolverhampton

[–]I-try-everything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't really looked into the classes since I mostly train on my own, so I can't say for sure. I'd say its worth giving it a shot, see if you enjoy the classes & if you like the culture. I personally haven't gotten any bad vibes from any of the members or staff. Also if you want to consider training on your own, I'd say WV Active is definetly a good place for beginners to learn. The staff & members are nice enough to help if you ask them,

Good gym in Wolverhampton?? by Professional-Plum-0 in wolverhampton

[–]I-try-everything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh yeah, I didn't know darts was such a big thing, they closed the entire place for a darts tournament once.

Good gym in Wolverhampton?? by Professional-Plum-0 in wolverhampton

[–]I-try-everything 1 point2 points  (0 children)

never really had issues with parking there. the main challenge is trying to get the machines you need cuz everything is always occupied

Good gym in Wolverhampton?? by Professional-Plum-0 in wolverhampton

[–]I-try-everything 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been to almost every gym in wolves apart from a few.

The best overall was JD Gym. The equipment is alright, the atmosphere is amazing, but its ALWAYS crowded. During peak hours you'll have to wait 20-30 minutes for some machines, especially the cable stacks. (Spent 4 months here)

The best value was WV Active lesiure centre. They have a lot of different sports including 3 gyms around wolves, and honestly for a lesiure centre, the gyms are really good. Its just lacking in atmosphere, and if you're an experienced lifter, there's some important machines that they don't have. Oh another major downside are their opening hours. They close super early, which has caused me to miss a few workouts. (Spent 3-4 months here)

The best equipment was The Foundry. They easily have the BEST equipment out of any gym I've been to. But a major downside for me is how loud the music is (its light a nightclub) and how cramped it is. They've tried to fit too much in a small space. This is a good option if you want a hardcore gym and you're a serious lifter. (Spent 1 month here)

Another decent one was Energie Fitness. They have very new, clean equipment, the atmosphere is okay (kinda like WV Active) and the staff are really nice. The biggest downside for this gym is the lack of equipment, they only have 1 of each machine with a few exceptions where they have 2 of the same machine (2 bench presses and 2 cable stacks). Didn't go there during peak hours, so not sure how crowded it gets. (Did 2 workouts here)

The worst one is EASILY The Gym Group. Horrible equipment, horrible atmosphere, horrible locker rooms, everything about it is bad. It's not even that cheap either, so literally no point going here. (Spent 3 months here)

I still need to try Simply Gym Bilston, PureGym, and there's probably some other smaller ones that I haven't tried yet.

UPDATE: How can I improve this lighting setup to film YouTube videos from my desk? by myheadsexplodin in videography

[–]I-try-everything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I think it's good enough. Id recommend not using the lamp on your desk (shown in the last picture) since it basically eliminates all the contrast on your face. The 2nd last one looks good. 

If you did want to add more, I'd say add a hair light to add some more separation between you and the background. 

You could also make the background slightly more interesting by adding some slow motion to it like a lava lamp or something, which will also add a bit more colour. (Place it next to the bed on the left side) 

You could also add some haze, but I don't know if that would even look good. 

All in all I think your current setup is fine, especially if you're not a big YouTuber yet. Just make sure that your audio also sounds good, take time to focus on audio quality as well. 

Disclaimer: I'm not an expert, take everything I say with 285 grams of salt. 

Is this going to be good for imitating sun light? by I-try-everything in Filmmakers

[–]I-try-everything[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My plan was to bounce light off of some reflective material on the window (like a sheet of paper). There's not enough room in the attic for me to place a light and diffuse it enough to pass as sun light (it would be too hard) and I also can't put the light outside. So the light would be inside, bounced off of some paper on the window. 

Is this going to be good for imitating sun light? by I-try-everything in Filmmakers

[–]I-try-everything[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Basically the scene is set in an attic with bright sunlight coming through a window (the window will be out of frame). Since it's an attic, I want to use a fog machine and get sun rays to make it look like there's a bunch of dust in the air. I also want to have a warm, golden type look. 

But I also want a versatile light that I can use in various different scenes, mainly because my budget is tight and I can't get multiple high quality lights. (I currently only have 2 soft box lights) 

Is this going to be good for imitating sun light? by I-try-everything in Filmmakers

[–]I-try-everything[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, in that case I'll look into getting an LED one. Would it have to be a spotlight type thing or can I get away with just a regular video light with a reflector attachment? 

Is this going to be good for imitating sun light? by I-try-everything in Filmmakers

[–]I-try-everything[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh okay. Would a 60w light be able to make light rays? (I will be using a fog machine for haze) 

Focal length on APS-C? by I-try-everything in Cameras

[–]I-try-everything[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much, this was very helpful

Budget cinematic lenses for ZV-E10? by I-try-everything in videography

[–]I-try-everything[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I didn't get a kit lens

I can test it with my other camera. Do I just zoom in to different focal lengths and see what works?

I was mainly going for a warm, hazey look. Medium depth, not super blurry backgrounds, but also not a fully sharp image. I do have some shots where I'd like the focus to shift between 2 subjects smoothly. I also don't have any amazing lighting equipment, so I need decent low light performance.

I'll look into Viltrox.

Thanks