This is a fantastic video. I can't spend $4k+ on equipment, but I love the versatility of your setup. Instead of having two different setups, you have opted to go a little higher in price for a setup that is designed to be studio or portable. I am definitely drooling.
Technically Nerdy. I love this Video. This video is very informative and I will be using a good portion of your recommendations when setting up my Studio. I am a new Content Creator and I was looking for good recommendation of gear and the type of gear to get to start out with. This video has helped. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your videos and channel. Thumbs Up!
Great video! You are good at explaining and it is nice to listen to you! But there is one minor thing that could be better (as someone else also noticed). When you zoom in on something like that spinning thing it is not in focus. If you fix that this video would be flawless. I think that the audio is good ;)
Damn, upping the game of TN :D though audio still needs work, a bit hot, and maybe a gate to cut out background static. Also the up and down swings of volume because of the placement of the mic is not pleasant with headphones.
Not to be a kill-joy, but the quality of this video itself was rather "Meh." Not bad mind you. The color is good. But the image is a bit out of focus (both in the foreground and the background). If this was all a cheap web cam sorta setup, I would say "no biggie", but it isn't. I mean really the Content, if its good is the most important thing anyway. Now if you look at some of the recent videos that Preston of Press Reset has been doing on RU-vid, the difference is startling. The colors are rich, things that should be in focus Are in focus to such a degree that to me, it is rather breath-taking actually. I'm sure that Preston is using some high-end equipment too... but something is different. Take a look at his stuff... maybe he has some pointers to make your video quality even better! :)
Hmmm, I'll have to take a look at my colors. I know the stuff shot on the GH5 needs work, I haven't set that up yet with my desired look, or worked with it in post really for color grading, so taht will get better as I go. Maybe I'll use that color chart to start out with on the first couple of shoots. Focus is going to be an issue shooting with a shallow depth of field, so to combat that I'll be using a second camera that focuses on whatever it is I'm talking about, I just couldn't with this one, because one camera was on the table! Thanks for the tips! :)