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Timeline
0:00 Start Here
1:46 Setting up new desk
3:00 Current filming setup
4:05 Renter’s Insurance
5:37 Beginner’s guide and comparing equipment
9:47 Amex Offers
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Items in my studio:
Monitor:
Sony A7III:
Sony 24m f.1.4 lens:
Sony Mic:
Standing desk:
Standing desk cable organizer:
RODECaster Pro panel:
Monitor Arm:
Key light:
Mics:
Mic arms:
Mic Cloudlifter:
Wooden folding desk:
Similar cable tape:
Similar softbox lights:
Sony Vlogging Camera:
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23 comments
Nice setup! Simple and functional!
What about Patel credit card
Great set up
Would love to see more videos like this. Really cool setup. To answer your question – yes, just starting a channel myself. Now I just need to start posting!
Nice Setup with the Shure SM7B, The Bokeh from the 4K Camera, Rodescaster Pro.. . You are Rocking!!
Hi sebby. Just curious what is the thickness of your desks? I also have a 34 inch monitor and am looking for a monitor arm and desk. Both Amazon links that you posted for the monitor arm and desk are unavailable. Thank you.
Thanks for the info Sebby! Just started and hodgepodging my setup, seeing what I can get away with for now. Just got the Rode wireless go 2 mics and no complaints.
Home chef worked great.
Good rec on the lav mic! I'm not a big fan of the Rode Video Micro, either. I feel like it distorts voices a little too much
I have decent equipment from photography, recording audio for live events, and teaching Zoom classes. The only thing stopping me from starting a channel is editing. I tried playing around with video editing software and get frustrated. I can't seem to get what I want cut properly and I end up doing a bunch of takes to get it perfect.
Now that people are planning to travel more, would you please consider doing a video on the best way to use Amex MR to travel to Europe from North America?
Current mic is ASMRy. I prefer the Tascam sound quality.
People can get too into gear and forget to learn how to use what they have. I’m definitely taking notes on that mic though.
Awesome setup!
what do you mine? have a coin preference?
knock on fake wood
Do not get horse stall mats indoors. They will be way too heavy (100lbs) and they off gas a lot 😷
I would love to do my own channel. My ugly face is stopping me.
Horse stall mats are the way to go in my experience for outdoor/garage gym setups. They have a bit of weight to them and the initial rubber smell takes a bit to dissipate. I wouldn't want the horse stall mats indoors unless they were in a dedicated workout room with decent ventilation. Just my two cents from my experience with them.
I have been on and off thinking about restarting making videos but I just keep thinking it isn’t the right time! Love the set up. Maybe try foods you haven’t before or just ones you like with those offers. It is half off or free
Rode VMicro actually sounds better than the Sony on my speakers. Tascam is definitely the best bang for your buck.
Thanks for this video.
I’ve thought (dreamt) about making a channel. The rate limiting step is … me.
These videos by you and Dustin are encouraging to try again and overcome my inertia.
Thick yoga mats are great for gym flooring! You can get them used a lot of times from gyms and studios that are closing on things like offer up. I have them in my house, no smell, easy to wipe off, and protects the floor if you drop a weight.