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@thinkmediatv .... I'm using pro video on the Samsung S23 ultra to record my videos. I have softboxes, a wireless mic and use premier pro to edit my videos...BUT the video noise on my face is distracting...I use an ISO of 200, the lowest is 50 on my phone. Ive been using VR de-noise to smoothen out my face, but HOW DO I GET RID OF OR PREVENT THE NOISE ENTIRELY...please help. PS...Love your channel...thanks so much. Bye
HUGE RECOMMENDATION: Make sure your phone is on DND (Do Not Disturb) or whatver you prefer so you don't receive a phone call while you're in the middle of recording. This has happened to me 1 too many times
i make all videos on my channels with my samsung s10e and my wife is in front of the camera showing stuff we do in our camper life. Everything worked out and we just reached 2k subs :) thanks for the support and massive inspiration think media!!!
I recently uploaded a video and while reviewing it, i heard my kids laugh 😂😂. It was so funny to me and i didnt even feel the need to re-edit the video. Its actually refreshing to hear and see real life more often than the over manicured contents that are more popular. I hope my viewers would be as amused as i was. Great tips man, thank you
Oh my gosh this is actually the first time I’m loving a video right from the very beginning you didn’t even do any silly introduction you just went right into it. Oh my gosh, you deserve billions of subscribers and you just won me over.
I'm a first-time RU-vidr, and after watching this video, I am confident that I will reach the right followers I need. Thanks a lot for these great tips
Thank you for the video .... Food for thought when trying to see what it looks like is put a long standing mirror behind the camera so you can see the reflection. Yes the watch is a great idea also but everyone may not have that :)
All my episode on my show are completely done on my iPhone from filming to editing to photography for thumbnails. This also helps iPhone has made it so people can level up their game
Thank you a million for this! All pragmatic and simplified for me to understand. I just started youtube (only 1 video posted) and this means the world to me. I have made note of everything you said and will apply. I had and have the issue of my video only filling the middle of the screen regardless of which ever app I used to resize it for youtube. I then realize I shot ALL my footage golding my phone vertically and not horizontally so my video appeal isn't very much. But I am trying not to be too hard on myself as I am a beginner. When you mentioned just continuing through the mistakes, it resonated so much. ❤❤ Thank you so much for a video that explains our mishaps without making us or me feel too overwhelmed.
When I clicked on the video I thought I can learn more tips on how to better record without any additional addons but it seems like I still need a $200.00 lighting for video quality and a Microphone to enhance my audio.. 😅 The 4K with 30 fps was a nice tip though I appreciate that. But I’m not sure if the rest really helps my video recording format because it requires additional expenses. What are your suggestions when it comes to color grading your videos with Final Cut Pro or any other editing software? I’m sure there are a lot of content creators that are starting off that might not be able to get the items that was mentioned when starting off so do you suggest we boost the quality with color grading?
I thought the same thing when I started watching. If you’re in a bright room with natural sunlight coming in then you don’t really need fancy lighting equipment. I don’t even have that much room for extra big lights. I shoot front camera (1080p) in natural light and just use the iPhone mic, and I still get pretty good videos. If your just stating out it’s all you need.
@@PhilChandlerArts “You got to just press record” I could of sworn that was there mini intro in this channels videos as well. Starting off with just a phone goes a long way for sure. But letting content creators know that they need all these add-ons just provokes anxiety really 🥲
Thanks for the motivation think media, i just lunched my RU-vid channel and posted my very first video just by following your teachings thanks so much 🙏 To all the new youtubers, you got this 💪
I found a wireless microphone on Amazon for les than $30 and I think it sounds pretty good. I mean it is not super pro or anything, but it definitely makes a huge difference on the audio quality...
An excellent and useful video) I do everything exactly the same as you) In fact, to make a great video, you don’t need expensive equipment at all. It is enough to have a good smartphone and the cheapest brackets and tripods. Enough quality full HD. 60 frames look much better, but then it is very difficult to process the video - you need a powerful computer. The most difficult thing is installation) It takes a lot of nerves and time) In order to save money, you can even use a wired microphone, but of high quality. For example, Boya firms. I apologize for my English. My name is Nikolai. I'm from Belarus )
sup Nikolai! I agree, I use a wired Boya Mic for my videos also, I recently picked up some wireless Rode Mic as well which I'm excited to try out. I've found out if the info is good and you're personality is also, people will return to yoru page
I'm proudly a product of think media , thank you always you inspired me to start on RU-vid journey now heading to 6k subscribers. Dreaming of 100k one day.
*I just did a Similar Video myself lmao but you can use the front camera as the iPhone 12 Mini which I have can shoot in 4K in 24, 25,30, & 60 you just have to adjust for the angle of Camera. But My video was more like a Outdoor vlog not an sit down. But Yeah I do think videos like these are more useful as Camera's are nice but can be expensive*
Every time I feel insecure about my set up and think about upgrading it even though I still don’t have the budget for it, I come back here to convince myself my phone and wired microphone is enough for now 😂 Thank you!
I use my iphone's back camera to shoot and to view myself while recording and talking I have put a medium size mirror on the wall just behind the iphone. It helps :)
Great video! iPhones 📱 are great 🎉 we have in fact a canon R7 camera and I often find myself just shooting videos on the iPhone for the ease of use and quality.
Using the back facing camera for higher quality is accurate for most cell phones. If however, both the cameras on your cell phone is a 13 mega pixel camera, that rule does not apply. I don't need to shoot 4K, so when I decided to purchase a new cell phone a few years back, I purchased a cell phone that had 13 mega pixel cameras on both front and rear.
Hi Scott! Camera quality isn't solely determined by megapixels. Many rear phone cameras feature larger sensors and superior lenses, resulting in improved video quality. Nevertheless, go with what you've got. If using the front camera is more convenient and enables content creation, it's the optimal choice.
@thinkmediatv .... I'm using pro video on the Samsung S23 ultra to record my videos. I have softboxes, a wireless mic and use premier pro to edit my videos...BUT the video noise on my face is distracting...I use an ISO of 200, the lowest is 50 on my phone. Ive been using VR de-noise to smoothen out my face, but HOW DO I GET RID OF OR PREVENT THE NOISE ENTIRELY...please help. PS...Love your channel...thanks so much. Bye
This may not be the correct place to ask this question...But do you use a wireless mic or a shotgun mic more often for your videos? - I've never actually used a lav mic, but I've been having horrible problems with room reverb with my Rode VideoMic. Should I think to upgrade to a Wireless Lav mic?
The camera on my phone kept quitting on me! And I would be talking for like a couple minutes before I noticed so I'd have to go back and re-record it was a huge pain! Why do phones stop recording video? Do they get too hot? Did a notification come in and interrupt the video recording? I'm scared to keep trying this on my phone...
I have a USB Revelator Mic and I am pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to use that in conjunction with my iPhone. Tried using a USB to lightning adapter and audio only came thru on the left side. A little research and I found that I maybe need a powered USB hub? I have on on the way but if anyone has any other tips or recommendations...please and thank you!
I’ve been posting videos on RU-vid for over a year and the quality is poor- very grainy. I use my iPhone, edit in iMovie & share to RU-vid. I’ve viewed a ton of advice on RU-vid and nothing helps. I know I loose quality when YT compresses the video but most other posts are clear. Any suggestions? Thanks
Apparently you can only do video's with an i-phone because I never see video's using an Android phone. What is an inexpensive camera to use to get started that will give decent results to start a channel?
I have a feeling I am at the right place Actually i posted a video and it looks horrible to me no matter what I did in capcut My videos just won't get full screen which hurts my feelings I will apply this to my future videos and I hope it turns out good