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Recommended Room Set Up:
a.) It is HIGHLY advised to not work from a chair or seated position with headshot view only. We do not advertise this look and it will result in significantly less shows. The reason we advise this is customers have many different types of fetishes, foot, leg, ass. If you are in the seated position you are unable to type and display all the views at the same time. Set the room up so that you are on a bed or couch or on the floor laying sideways like example below.
b.) Angling the camera properly will definitely affect the quality of your shows. Adjust the camera so you do not have to move around too much and so that you are comfortable. Situate camera on an angle so that you have full coverage of your body from corner to corner of screen. Fill up the frame with your body. Don't have the cam zoomed way back so members can see the whole room. Zoom in close. You are the main focus of the video. Situate the camera as close as you can to the monitor directly across from you. It will appear as though you are looking directly into the camera lens as you chat with members. (more personal)
c.) Have a solid colored background. Use a solid colored sheet. Members do not want a view of your kitchen or living room. Some of the better colors to use are blue, red, purple, or burgundy. Patterns normally do not look good and tend to distort the image. The camera will be better able to focus on the model with a solid background.
d.) Lighting is another key element that should not be ignored. Having a simple 100 watt light may not cover the area you wish to enhance, creating dark shadows and unclear images. We advise purchasing a 250/500 watt Halogen work light from Home Depot or other hardware store for example. They are cheap and do a good job (Usually $15-$20) The halogen light should be angled and bounced off a white wall or ceiling to best light up the room. You may also purchase a smaller 250 watt light for larger rooms to light up the background if the room is very large. None of the lights should be pointed directly at the model. This will result in shinny skin or over exposure. Do not try to set up room with kitchen or living room as a background, you will not have enough light, plus it looks unprofessional. Be sure that you do not point the camera into any source of light. Either a window or a lamp on screen will make the picture off balance.

Camera Angling And Model Positioning

As you can see the 2 models below have a complete different approach to advertising.

Room Layout

To achieve optimum picture quality, have the room set up like a mini movie studio
Like the photo listed below. This will help the models that have poor camera quality
to squeeze the most out of it with what they have.

 
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