I produce some of my music videos on a $200 budget. But I produce most of my videos on zero budget. I have a studio in my apartment – which is actually just a green screen I have tacked on my wall and some lamps to light everything. iJustine Read Quote
I would love to be on a really good show and share all the stuff that goes into creating a big TV show and get my audience into it. I think that makes it personal and makes the audience feel like they’re a part of it. iJustine Read Quote
Nothing can really prepare you for live TV because you never know what’s going to happen. I think, for me, what really helps is I know what I’m looking for when I’m shooting things, so it definitely helps to have that eye and know what camera you’re looking at. iJustine Read Quote
I get e-mails daily from people asking me what major I chose in college, how I got started, what equipment I use, etc. Most of the e-mails are from young kids who are trying to figure out what they want to do when they grow up. iJustine Read Quote
I think I started doing more of the video probably in college. My major was multimedia, so it was probably closer to then because that wasn’t really readily available and easy to do. iJustine Read Quote
I don’t feel like I’ve ever fit into a specific mold ever since I was very young. That’s what so cool about YouTube is that you can do whatever you want. iJustine Read Quote
I like to experiment with different things and find different uses for them. New things pop up every day – Snapchat, Vine, Parasail. iJustine Read Quote
Always ask for advice. I email with a lot of girls that are like, ‘How do I do this, how do I do that.’ Stay up on what’s cool and what’s interesting. iJustine Read Quote
Even though I do share a lot of stuff, it’s a very small portion of my life. And I think you just have to be careful because, anything that you post, it essentially is there forever. If it’s not something you don’t want everyone to see, don’t post it. iJustine Read Quote