You should do more these kind chill vlogs, attending an event/convention, eating out, booze and strolling, it feels so much relatable because thats how i roll too.
God I missed these, your and Obama's vlogs plus Biscuits' JP arc streams were the ones that pushed me to go to Japan as a goal, which I did April last year for a couple of months. Nowdays im trying my best to get resources to go back and stay for good. Edit: The camera footage looks clean even with the YT awful compression.
Man I was sitting in the office at the end of a long day, stressed out and feeling pretty horrible. This was exactly what I needed to relax... Just sat down at a Chinese place for some gyoza and soup. Thanks
if you didn't knew what you was doing imagine if you did knew? Great job, cool vlog, information, amazing landscapes, shown the real feel of inside the event in the arcades and in the full audience with a lot of big screens. Camera is good, mic too. Congrats. Do more of this, we'll watch it.
I was not expecting to see Jiyuna in Japan come back, with the Hello Meteor music and everything... remember binging that stuff every couple months back then.
There's gotta be a way for you to get involved with those streamers/Vtubers. Surely, Tatakai Tuesday can host some event that'll get you thru the door with these guys. You've got the credentials too! (Not the championship lol but having worked with Daigo & knowing the Japanese pros)
if you need advice on what type of content to make, you could find girls and follow them around without them knowing and then finding out where they live and maybe record thru their window at night, that could be very interesting and cool.
Jiyuna in Japan was the reason I subbed 100 years ago im glad to see it back for at least for 1 video. I was disappointed to see you grab the green tea at first instead of a strong zero but you were redeemed in the end.
Remasters and remakes these days really forget what makes the original so great glad to see Jiyuna and the Animeilluminati team truly understand what makes a great jiyuna in Japan video retaining the original feel while introducing new concepts and ideas 10/10 looking forward to more installments from this team
It's been 4 years too long, I thought the sun had set for us but after a neverending, cold night it has risen once more. Thank the gods and bless the stars that Jiyuna in Japan has come to grant us succor again.
Saw this tournament thru Botan's channel. Crazy that SF6 can sellout a small arena in Japan just to WATCH a tourney that's not all "Top Players." Way different from our events, where the crowd is mostly made up of competitors.
The wireless mic sounds lower, but it definitely filters out the wind sound and microphonics. Maybe if you speak closer into it/pin it on your collar or increase the gain in post? Either way, nice to see a chill vlog. Was a fan of the older ones, would like to see more.
Never in my life have I cared about vlogs, but this is the second Jiyuna in Japan I've watched and I'm kind of hype for more? I don't even know why. Keep it up my man, whatever it is that's so compelling.
Yo Jiyuna, how is Japan rn? I really wanna visit but ever since Fukushima I just don't trust it. The sea food, showering, etc. Problem is that the government is keeping a tight lid on it, making me even more hesitant.
Good vlog That event looked big, that reveal of the crowd was crazy. Get to good and play your waifu 1v1 lol The camera looks good, clear as day. The audio from the portable mic was different but I can explain it
Footage looked really great! For the wireless mic, you'll want to mess with a couple audio settings on the camera: -Make sure you have 32 bit float enabled -Lower/adjust the gain (you can monitor audio levels on the camera when the mic is connected) -Check if you have noise cancellation on (I usually disable it since you might get robotic sounding audio in noisier environements) Hoping to see more vlogs like this in the future.
One day I will visit Japan during Evo, one day... In regards to you camera utilization, we can always start by covering fighting game events (from large scale to local) and slowly get some short one on one interviews with players or even devs. That is my opinion on the matter xD