Welcome ! Willing to share knowledge as a professional in videomaking and live production. Strong fan of video ever since MiniDV. I do :
- "Curiosity" videos to show you the tech / science behind videography and trying my best to make the best possible backstage documentaries. - Tutorials around editing & filmmaking - Reviews of products I use and find very useful.
I run a live production company as well so I might talk a bit about live video too.
Hello, your video is surprisingly clear and full of valuable information. May you elaborate a bit on audio: if we using the audio channel to transfer the bzzzz timecode sound how may we transfer the real audio content of the video. I imagine we need two audio channels one for timecode and the other for the audio content. For example we may use one of the standard two stereo channels for timecode and the other for the audio content. In this case we waive the stereo quality for the audio content, but we get the timecode sync. Is that so that it is working?
Wow, it was one of the most interesting and informative experiences on youtube for the whole time. I appreciate your passion and attention to details in all your works, but this one is truly a masterpiece. Thank you from Ukraine)
its crazy how PCBs and components and the way circuit boards are made has changed today resistors, capacitors, and transistors have become the size of a grain of sand and the pcbs like in the raspberry pi 5 for example has an 8 layer pcb, thats a hell of alot of conductors connecting lots of pins in a very small footprint.
does anyone know if this guy is german or something? i do not buy that a piece of glass cannot be made for cheaper, whats so hard about making piecese of glass, its not like a microchip where your creating billions of structures that are only a few nanometers in width, think about putting millions of microscopic LED lights to make an 8k sccreen. liek why is making a piece of galss in a convex shape cost as much as a house when big tvs cost like 800 bucks
damn camera men are like engineers now days, they really know what the hell they are doing? one question, who the hell pays for the camera? you could buy a semi truck for that, they really cant make these any cheaper? Like. with some margin for error, they have to be taking alot of profit, i dont understand why a piece of glass cannot be made for cheaper when we make micro chips for pennies on the dollar which is like pushing the limits of physics. w
so you re comparing a laptop with a CPU 8/10 cores , 16-32 Go of ram vs a workstation with a 14 cores processor, an NVidia high end graphic card and 64 Go of ram ..... why don't you use a Mac Studio, it would make more sense , dont you think ?
When I putted the output HDMI on my display there are many squares with all the cameras but i would like to see only one camera on the output display as in your tutorial...Could someone help me ??
In my 63 years I’ve never had anyone explain how a sporting event is broadcast in real time in such a complete way from the technical to the way all the separate individuals work as a team! A very informative and fulfilling piece of video information! WELL DONE!
The editing.... The information..... I am lost for words. Been thinking about buying an M1 Macbook Pro to take over my i7-9700k Desktop for 3 days and this has been BY FAR the most informative, impressive video I have seen. Liked. Subscribed and Commented. Well done sir. I tip my sorting hat to you. ;)