Shane Dawson’s New Docu-Series Documents Jeffree Star’s Role In The James Charles Scandal

He dropped the trailer for The Beautiful World Of Jeffree Star this morning and it looks like it's going to make wave.

Jeffree Star

by Georgia Aspinall |
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If you don't watch a lot of Youtube, then the names Shane Dawson and Jeffree Star won't mean anything to you. But considering that Jeffree has 16 million Youtube followers, and Shane has 22 million, it might be time to get familiar.

Shane's new wave of docu-series have completely shaken up the world of online content creation, and their influence has transcended social media. You only need to look at the viewing numbers to see proof of this. His most popular docuseries, documenting the life of Jake Paul, amassed 164m views in total. And now, he’s turning to one of the most controversial beauty vloggers in the industry: Jeffree Star.

Or at least, he’s turning back to him. Having originally documented his life with The Secret Life of Jeffree Star – where we had unprecedented insight into Jeffree’s work and private life – Shane is following up the series with an adequately titled The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star.

Dropping the trailer for the series last night, Shane appears to have documented Jeffree for months on end. You see him at work, curating his Jeffree Star Cosmetics collection with Shane and most crucially, reacting to the entire James Charles scandal earlier this year.

In case you forgot – although you can catch up on it all here – Jeffree played a vital role in the scandal at the time. After Tati Westbrook released her video about James, it was Jeffree that took her comments on his sexual activity and dubbed him a ‘predator’ – which led to a domino effect of James being attacked by millions of people online.

Jeffree and James were friends before the scandal, here they are with Manny MUA.
Jeffree and James were friends before the scandal, here they are with Manny MUA at the launch of KKW Beauty. ©Getty Images

While the James Charles scandal isn’t the focus of the series as far as we can tell – it seems to be more about Shane and Jeffree’s friendship – the fact Shane documented the entire saga as it happened and caught so many live reactions has got a lot of people talking.

Because, YouTube is a toxic place when it comes to drama and gossip, especially in the beauty community.

Since the original series garnered over 158million views in total, we don’t doubt this sequel series will do even better. Dropping on the 1st of October, we’ll be sitting with baited breath ready for this one.

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Video cameras for YouTubers

Panasonic Lumix GH5 - £11491 of 5

Panasonic Lumix GH5

Let's start this list with the camera that has become synonymous with YouTube. Panasonic's GH5 was, and remains revolutionary in many ways. not only does it have the much sought after front facing flip-out screen, but it can also shoot in 4K 60 with 4:2:2 10-bit internally and offers V-Log… though this is via a paid firmware update. You have a 225-point DFD (Depth From Defocus) contrast detect AF system, which is capable of tracking your face while vlogging - though it's not the best on our list - and a 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system for smooth footage. 4K 60 will allow you to get slowmo footage in high resolution, while you can record at 120fps in 1080p, or even 180fps in the VFR variable frame rate mode. It's a very impressive entry to our list, and the image stabilisation makes it a great option, even against the newer GH5S, which does better in low-light, though lacks stabilisation.

GoPro Hero7 Black - £3182 of 5

GoPro Hero7 Black

Not a traditional camera, but that's definitely where the GoPro's strength lies. This action cam is tough and rugged, as well as being waterproof to 10m, or more if you buy the additional case. It also bandits from a wide range of third party mounting options, meaning you can fit it to your helmet, chest or anything else you can think of to get some high-octane b-roll or vlog your adventures in any conditions - perfect for adrenaline junkies. The sensor belts out video up to 4K 60fps, 2.7K at 120fps and 1080p Full HD (the standard viewing resolution for most of us) at a whopping 240fps. It also boasts a 2in rear touchscreen, front facing information panel and voice control. Top this off with the HyperSmooth digital image stabilisation and time-lapse features, and you suddenly have a go-anywhere do-anything video capture device to show the world what you can do. Oh, and did we mention is can also stream to Facebook Live and YouTube - perfect!

Canon G7X Mk II - £5193 of 5

Canon G7X Mk II

Canon's mid-range premium compact boasts a 1 inch sensor and tips the scales at a very manageable 319g. While the 20.1MP and resolution and 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8 35mm equivalent lens is great for taking photos of your travels, it also boasts the ability to capture Full HD 1080p video. It's not ground breaking, but at the price, it's a worthy mention for those taking their tentative first steps into the world of vlogging. You'll find a front facing flip up touchscreen, image stabilisation and Face Detection AF system. It only achieves 60fps in Full HD, though this still equates to 2x slow motion, and the inclusion of in-built physical ND filters allows you to cut down on accessories while still capturing scenes in brighter conditions. It won't top any lists for the ultimate companion, but for a starter kit with an incredible compact design and ease of use, it's worth checking out.

DJI OSMO Pocket - £3294 of 5

DJI OSMO Pocket

If you like the sound of a GoPro with its own dedicated 3-axis motorised gimbal, you're gonna love this hybrid from drone impresarios DJI. Packing a 1/2.3 inch sensor on a mechanical rotating arm, it manages to keep itself steady to return beautifully smooth footage. You can film 4K video in 60fps, allowing you to slow it down 2x, as well as 1080p Full HD in 120fps. You can also take it up a notch by programming in a movement on the free app or rear touchscreen, and setting it to do a moving time-lapse, or hyperlapse as it's known - ideal for insatiably B-roll enthusiasts. If you're looking to switch between filming your surroundings and your reaction, pressing the trigger three times will spin the camera round into selfie mode, while the tracking autofocus will lock on to a subject and point the camera at it even as you walk past. If that sounds too good to be true, wait till you find out that it's roughly the size of a good cigar… mind = blown!

Sony A6400 - £8995 of 5

Sony A6400

Sony is a force to be reckoned with in the camera market right now. Not only is the company known for revolutionising the full-frame mirrorless market, but it's also distilled some of its most advanced autofocus tech and video capability into this compact APS-C interchangeable. Built with a dust and moisture resistant construction, this rugged little number can belt out 4K at 30fps and 120fps at full HD 1080p. You have access to S-Log to shoot in a flat colour profile and create stunning colour grades in your footage (for free we might add - Panasonic). The focus system is a belter too. Packing in 425 points and the latest firmware from Sony, it boasts one of the best Eye Af systems in the world, and easily tops the list for sticking to faces while you're filming. Of course, you may have considered one of Sony's other A6XXX series, but been put off by the lack of tilting touchscreens. Happily, Sony has learned from this, and the A6400 screen flips right up for some serious vlogging. Unfortunately, it meets the hotshoe, so you won't be using a shot-gun mic unless you buy a cage or go guerrilla with some duct tape. It's possibly the only weak-ness.

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