RichardSolo E-Smooth Ebony Headphones
Direct link: http://bit.ly/ebonyRL
Since the early days of music, wood has provided the richest, best sounding instruments and audio equipment. Nothing manmade has come close to the beautiful tone of ebony wood. This is why the very best of pianos, guitars, and woodwinds are made from this material. Now, Richard Solo has come out with their own pair of exceptional headphones constructed out of real ebony wood.
The Richard Solo E-Smooth Ebony headphones are made of the highest quality materials possible, and weighing less than an ounce, they are so light and comfortable that you won't even notice that you're wearing them.
Designed to fit snugly in your ears, these earphones provide the best audio quality for their price range. Taking advantage of the 8mm drivers built in, the RS Ebony headphones resonate a powerful bass and clear highs, which cannot be found in many headphones today.
This pair of earbuds include an in-line microphone with an easy one-click answering button for phones calls. The swappable silicone tips allow you to seal out unwanted noise and enjoy your music in a noise-isolating environment. Standard headphones cannot match the Richard Solo E-Smooth Ebony headphones. Try a pair and discover what you've been missing out!
Reader Comments (10)
Excellent video editing! Really great job.
Thanks! I guess being a perfectionist pays off! =)
I agree with David, great review. I am looking to go this style for my own videos and I am going to keep this in mind when I work on future videos! You just gained a subscriber
Thanks! I'll share a tip that I use on my videos to make them seem much more professional: vignettes.
If you use an application such as iMovie, Final Cut Express (which I use), or Sony Vegas, try adding a vignette and then add a blur effect to the vignette filter. Also, try placing your products against a colored surface (I used a blue wall here). It makes the saturation of your colors pop out and make it seem more interesting. It also helps add focus to the product you are reviewing.
Also, I never place text on video without either a black background or adding a black layer with 50% opacity (I used this in my video when I was talking about the aspects of the headphones). Also, never leave the same video or picture when you are concluding your review. I just took a picture of the box and placed that as the background as I finished up the review. It seems a bit odd when you have "grain and noise" in the background (because it's a still tripod shot but still playing a video clip) when you are just "talking".
Hope that helps you in future videos! Oh, and CreativeTechtivity: nice videos! I subbed!
Thanks for the great tips. You have inspired me to make a video tonight, and my motive is to use all of those tips and do a voice over. Thanks for subscribing and can't wait to see what content you bring in the future!
I'll be sure to check it out when you post the complete video!
Why are they "ebony"? Are they afraid to say black?
It's because they are made of ebony wood. Actually, they're a dark wood-brown color, not black.
I must say, I love your editing style. I'm going to use the tips you gave in my future videos. Now to just get a decent camera so I can do something other than screencasts.
@Matthew Medina
Thanks! I'll be looking forward to your future posts =)