I started with #1, but I should have started #2 a coach. That is when my RU-vid channel and LinkedIn engagement started to take off. Thanks Coach Mike!
I have all those microphones except sm58. I do however, have the SM 57 and some stereo sets like the MKH 8040s, 20s, 8030, 30, 50 and others. GAS is real😅. Good job
The 58 definitely gives a different vibe. I think it sounds a lot better when it’s not being directly compared to the other two… and that probably speaks to how good the RE20 and MKH416 are. I sure would like to get my hands on an MKH50!
It’s not silent, but I have an Electrovoice RE20 and a Sennheiser MKH417 less than 6 feet from the unit in a non-sound treated room, and I’ve never had noise from the fan come through in my audio.
they look like pvc foam boards. It's exactly what i use to customize my muscle rack to have the aesthetic look of moducase.. Thats a nice looking helmet
Sir thank you for sharing this with us, and passing those tips on how to get a better resolution for the backdrop pic. So excited to try these for my 3 IKEA Blaliden that I just got. The web site change name from Spark Adobe to Adobe Express. Again thank you for this video.
Cash flow is King. Cash is oxygen for a startup. I like Freshbooks and have used them for years. I try to get all of my clients on ACH or credit cards. My personal opinion ahead: I will always pay the cc transaction fee to make the cash come quicker. Plus, many businesses set it and forget expenses on ACH and credit cards, making payments and services stickier. Love this video!
Hi there. I just got the MS60B because sometimes I MUST use Sony batteries in locations I don't get access to AC- but I want to make sure that the light will still provide the same ouput while using batteries as compared to AC (I know the batteries will run out in 30-45 min at near max power). I tested it the light and I'm pretty sure I noticed that the light dims a bit/much when I go from AC to battery power. Is this how the light was designed? to dim a bit when going from AC to battery? is this to protect the light? I also got a Godox ML60 bi and I tested it with AC and the same Sony batteries and I think the power output with batteries stayed almost the same as with AC...am I imagining things? Have you used the light with both AC and batteries? Thanks
I've been waiting for a couple years to use your process, but unfortunately my shelves are too wide for adobe to resize. :( My shelves are at least 30" wide and in some cases wider. I'll keep looking to see if I can find another app. Thanks, John
I know its no surprise the quality of the video is very good because you review video gear and other video stuff but I was shocked you didnt have 10k follower at least! Keep it up like that and I’m not worried you will make it! Good stuff
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Being in the mid west I feel sorry for this guy. Guess I shouldn't complain about below freezing temperatures, snow, etc. This guy has to deal with wind gusts
Complaining about the wind was exactly the point of this video… and somehow you were the only one that picked up on it. Thanks for taking the time to reiterate so more people can understand!
@@MikeFaraci When I was in the Navy, my last duty station was in San Diego. As I recall the biggest weather decision I had to was what strength of sunscreen to use.
Great video Mike! Very informative and succinct. Towards the end of the video you said you'd get another one as a fill light, would you also get a softbox for the fill light? and do you think it's a good idea to get a hair light? Thanks!
Yes! I got a softbox for the fill light. As for hair lights, they are nice to create a bit of separation, but your viewers probably won’t notice much. Honestly, I don’t even use the full most of the time. The one light with the 36” softbox is plenty and looks fantastic.
Yes! And if you want to see the Neewer light I reviewed in action, take a look at this video on my “non-business related” channel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-No0xpL9f5yg.html This is the Neewer light along with the 36” softbox. Other than that it’s just an overhead room light.