I've watched this video 3 times now. I know I'm a year behind. But Thank you for doing this build. You really helped me figure out what to do in my little loft space and all the stands that have been in the way. This is very simple and easy to do.
That type of rail system is probably a better way to go, but another good solution for temporary setup in offices with tile ceilings is a baby pin drop ceiling clamp and attach a straight to the metal grid then get a pack of tile ceiling hooks for cable management.
@@mykmurry they have some on Amazon, and B&H they kind of scissor open and close them onto the frame of a tile sailing that you find in most corporate offices then you can just run the wire inside the ceiling makes for a very clean set up. You just gotta make sure that whatever you connect is not too heavy. Because I do not own Source Fours/Lekos I connect LED panels to the ceiling to have the lighting closer to the talent when I livestream corporate events. And it actually is easier on the speakers eyes.
Nice setup! But does anyone watching this know of a video that illustrates building a temporary lighting grid that can be put together for setups in, say, a large apartment, without drilling holes to attach it t ceilings or walls?
Thanks for this! Hopefully I can have a permanent space to light up and film videos in!
I hope you get one too. Keep crushing it 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing. I’m building out a studio as we speak and this is the exact solution I’m going to build for it.
I've watched this video 3 times now. I know I'm a year behind. But Thank you for doing this build. You really helped me figure out what to do in my little loft space and all the stands that have been in the way. This is very simple and easy to do.
Those drone shots looked so clean!!!
Ayeee, you noticed🥹😂
Dreamin of having a studio like this!
Nice set up Justin
This is dope. Thanks for sharing and the inspiration.
The love for the fanny pack displayed in this video! I love it!😂❤ Nice instructional video on top of that.👍 Thanks for sharing.
That type of rail system is probably a better way to go, but another good solution for temporary setup in offices with tile ceilings is a baby pin drop ceiling clamp and attach a straight to the metal grid then get a pack of tile ceiling hooks for cable management.
Can you tell me more about this
@@mykmurry they have some on Amazon, and B&H they kind of scissor open and close them onto the frame of a tile sailing that you find in most corporate offices then you can just run the wire inside the ceiling makes for a very clean set up. You just gotta make sure that whatever you connect is not too heavy. Because I do not own Source Fours/Lekos I connect LED panels to the ceiling to have the lighting closer to the talent when I livestream corporate events. And it actually is easier on the speakers eyes.
This is an informative and well-produced video!
Great video! Random question. What paint did you use on your walls? Looks awesome!
@@nomad-media little black dress. Got it from Landon Bytheway
Great setup Brother! Love it! What was your total cost for the set?
I was searching for this very video yesterday hahahah
Hahaha hopefully it’s still valuable for you lol. 🥹🔥🔥🔥
Bro all that was fire however what kinda shirts was those asking for a friend
I wear everything bylt basics haha. Best stuff hands down. Not even affiliated.
Do you have a list of all the gear you bought to build the grid?
Followed you on IG for a while and cant believe I hadnt made it to YT yet. Love the ideas man, definitely helped.
THANKS
Amazing Content!
Thank you so much for watching 🥹🙌🏾
DAMN YOU LOOK GOOD! AND YOU'RE HANDY! CAN YOU COME BUILD MY STUDIO???
I'm not going to be the next @JustinPorterMedia... but I'll be the first me. I'm going to get to the point of having a space this size. One day.
Nice setup! But does anyone watching this know of a video that illustrates building a temporary lighting grid that can be put together for setups in, say, a large apartment, without drilling holes to attach it t ceilings or walls?
For something like this I’d recommend using varipoles. It’s not a cieling grid but works to reduce the footprint from traditional c stands.
Home Depot lets you get on the ladders!?
Yes. The caveat being, as long as no employees are around to see you.
I wonder how much was the total money spent at Home Depot? That way I have an idea of how much I’ll be spending for a similar set up
It was about 350 or so. Depending on how complez you want to go, it's fairly inexpensive
@@JustinPorterMedia nice. Thanks man. Really appreciate it. You rock 🤘🏻