Now and then I film myself while I am painting.
In the beginning it was just time-lapse recordings, because filming with sound outside is (still) a bit too complicated for me. In the meantime, I also film short sequences in real time – which I then have to laboriously edit, as I mostly film “off” and am very shaky overall… and the longer I paint, the more I immerse myself in the picture and then unfortunately forget to continue filming…
But I’ll keep at it and hope that my camerawoman skills will improve over time.
Feel free to check back often, as there are always more being added… (the latest videos are always at the top).
Since this year, I have also been recording live painting demonstrations via Zoom:
they are designed so that you can follow along step by step at your own pace.
I am working on English subtitles.
Since they are much more complicated to produce than simply pointing a shaky camera at something, they are not included in the free videos.
This is my setup for taking videos when painting outdoors: my iPhone and a gooseneck tripod.
You can find my painting demo videos here:
Wellen 30 x 24 cm (Bildnr. 1411)
Rocks 20 x 30 cm (painting no. 1405)
Pfütze 30 x 24 cm (Bildnr. 1366)
Bach 24 x 30 cm (Bildnr. 1354)
Dünenzaun 20 x 30 cm (Bildnr. 1293)
Brandung 30 x 24 cm (Bildnr. 1244)
Gänseblümchen 20 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 1118)
Musik The_Mountain from Pixabay
Schneebach 30 x 24 cm (Bildnr. 963)
Musik von Bastian Kämpfer
bretagne, 30 x 24 cm (Bildnr. 893)
Musik von Bastian Kämpfer
Alter Baum, 15 x 30 cm (Bildnr. 875)
Musik von Bastian Kämpfer
Schneereste, 20 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 851)
Musik von Bastian Kämpfer
Schnee auf dem Glaskopf, 30 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 838)
Musik von Bastian Kämpfer
Schnee im Taunus, 18 x 24 cm (Bildnr. 834)
Düne am Atlantik, 30 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 802)
Hundewiese im Huthpark, 30 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 796)
Seeufer, 20 x 30 cm (Bildnr. 775)
Pfütze, 20 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 771)
Feldweg, 20 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 769)
Schrebergarten, 24 x 18 cm (Bildnr. 768)
Auf den Streubstwiesen, 20 x 20 cm (Bildnr. 765)
This is the very first time-lapse photography I’ve ever done, and it worked amazingly well right away. I just had to cut out all the pictures where I was standing in front of the camera….
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