This video was a total masterpiece. Ellis is made for the camera, even though he works in audio. Love the fresh new format and especially the grass touching bit.
Seriously though. He has a way of not only understanding how to do something but why it is done, and has the knowledge and skill for communication to convey it in multiple levels in a fun and interesting way. Solid talent stack
Studio team, respectfully, where the fuck have you been hiding this guy? You've got him doing audio work when he's one of the best hosts you've got. Give him a raise and get this style on every video you put out moving forward.
Petition to do every MKBHD video like this. For all I care, do the Waveform Podcast like this too. This is amazing camera work and angles and the editing. Great work guys.
Ellis just jumped to like top 5 peeps in the studio for me with this one. LOVE this style of video. Love the slight music in the background. Love the camera angles.
@@copordrop I think the comment did a good job of praising both simultaneously. It wouldn't mean much to say that this video was better than a lot of MKBHD content if said content was bad or average.
You guys forgot to check Waves Clarity Vx and Clarity Vx Pro, as well as Steinberg SpectraLayers 10 (the very recently released newest Version) for AI Background Noise removal. They are the current top dogs in this field.
Ellis is that professor at university who is so far ahead of his students and most peers that he is now used to consciously slowing and dumbing things down as standard protocol to deal with us mere sound mortals; though this dumbed down version still requires pepole with an above average IQ to keep up with his lessons. All bow down to the Sound Lord Ellis🦁🎧
IT won't happen..sure, some people will DIY their way into it with AI software, but a specialist will do a better job regardless of AI. I work in a photo studio/shop, when people want to print a family picture on the beach they'll use their phone, when they want a proper photograph they book a shooting. It's gonna thin out the clients that most likely wouldn't pay you enough
@@RoadUser_Motovlog I work in education and i have been working around its digital revolution for some time now. AI is new but i’m already using it to plan courses and just brainstorming ideas. Its a tool. A very helpful one. But i dont think it will replicate what an educator does.
Here to agree with everyone else in the comments in saying ... ELLIS! FUCKIN MAKE MORE CONTENT! This isn't really MKBHD style, but it's great Studio content
AI tools remind me of the rise of WordPress: "this steals the jobs of web developers! You just grab an off-the-shelf theme, pop in some plugins, and boom, anyone is a professional web developer." Except it doesn't work like that. WordPress greatly reduced the barrier to entry and opened up a bunch of budget options for smaller business, but lots of people still wanted custom stuff, and even if you didn't, you still need someone to hack the parts together and make sure they work. And there were lots of little things to know: which plugins work well, which are safe? Too many plugins will kill performance. How do you tighten security? What if you want to migrate your database, do backups, etc.? Furthermore, the entire paradigm has serious problems, hence the rise of static sites. AI has analogs to all these issues. This has happened thousands of times before: the printing press, photography, synthesizers and drum machines.
A lot of MKB and Studio videos have almost painful sizzling/siblance on fairly neutral headphones (sennheiser 650). Turn the knob up for that on this tool please.
Will AI cause people to shorten how much time you have to deliver. DAW were real nice until movie directors realized that means they can make more and more changes and expect updated audio by morning. Tech giveth and tech takes away. I think in the long run we lose we slip deeper into "it's good enough" attitude that made streaming audio so popular.
Watching the comments, it’s interesting to see everyone loves his style. Not that I don’t, it’s just an interesting unanimous recognition that you don’t see very often
Ellis, great work with your first solo vid! Love the format and as an audio engineer the kinds of topics you will discus will really speak to me. Definitely continue to put these out. I learned a lot about machine learning in audio - interested what the musical applications are
This is definitely the best video to ever be uploaded on this channel. I love the editing, the different scenes, the explanations, the progression, and story. It was great!
The 2nd half of this video proves that sometimes a break is good for projects. Also, that moment at 7:42 should be the universal GIF for "AI" memes and presentations.