Someone awesome lent me a tripod to make this, so I played around a bit with it. Did it go as smoothly as I hoped? No. Was it better than a tower of cat food to balance my camera on? Oh yes. I hope it translates into tingles for you. I used a different method of video processing (not sure if it will make a difference), and I tried experimenting with angles and sound distance as well, so let me know what you think (as far as it feeling more or less realistic and enjoyable). As always, sorry about the white noise and copious amounts of editing, and happy viewing! Visit my blog for updates, bloopers, and kitty stuff from time to time :) http://heatherfeatherasmr.blogspot.com/ Here are the links to the videos I used as references to make this: • Video • Video My Patreon page for those interested in helping me make the best/most effective content I can: / heatherfeather You can find me elsewhere on the internet: Blog: http://heatherfeatherasmr.blogspot.com/ Bloopers: / featherbrainedasmr Twitter: / heathfeathasmr Facebook: / heathfeathasmr Instagram: / heatherfeatherasmr Paypal account: I love making these videos, so regardless of donations, I will still be doing what I love---that said, any donations are greatly appreciated. http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https...
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