Bro that intro from the sound to lighting and the channel name fading into the product, the camera angles, magic like transitions, the music building up, unique sound effects, excellent presentation, this has to be one of the best intros I have seen in a very long time! I never leave comments but I had to show some love for your time and effort good job bro that is absolute editing art! 😎
@@FUTURESPACECOLLECTIVESeriously, I’m decently large content creator since 2006 on yt and other platforms, you are EXTREMELY talented top tier creator, it’s sad that you don’t have more subs and views.
See the video projectors could do a better job and I'm pretty sure you could store some killer videos of galaxies right there at the very least on a USB so you would only have one teeny tiny little card instead of how many were there? I do love your Infinity cube in the background though That's sweet did you build that one? My son and I are going to do a 3D LED cue
This is an idea that's been posed many times. However, there are many differences that drastically separate the two. Primarily, the actual projection throw area can cover your entire room with a galaxy projector vs. a video projector with a defined rectangular output that is not purpose built to be used in this way. In any case, I've actually tried using a video projector in this way and made a video showcasing the effect here: ruclips.net/video/n5rXFlaYoqg/видео.htmlsi=AX5S_7uDcKmorlIC
@@FUTURESPACECOLLECTIVE I'm not saying a normal projector I'm saying make a star field projector. Instead of slides why don't they make and put the money into the tech to make a wide angle actual projector so the galaxies can actually move around instead of just spinning something. Anyway it's just a thought I have to keep an eye out because I live a little north of Palm Beach like if you look at the eye of lake Okeechobee and just look east to that little peninsula inside that yeah that's my towel
@@death057 I'm with you, that would be pretty awesome. I think it's largely tech constraints or in that it would likely be too niche/expensive to create such an item. Maybe we'll have one like that one day though, and I'll be sure to cover it if we do!
@@FUTURESPACECOLLECTIVE That still doesn't make sense to me since you can put a wide-angle lens and have a teeny tiny little projector you can plug into your phone. I just think they're trying to be cheap about it. And you have to buy the little glass slides too. Which is ridiculous. If you can do one of the wide-angle short throw projector kind of like ones that can be used for video mapping then they don't like the fact that you could just get an hour long video of what the Hubble is seeing. That's the problem they want the money money
Whats the best way to power all this stuff? Im especially thinking about a whole bunch of LED strips that go everywhere in my apartment. Should I just get a huge surge protector? ...because that looks kinda gross.
what do we have to know about laser safety? regarding crowd scanning or safety features of the laser ?? maybe a thing to point out in the video about the laser.
If you buy there are tons of safety oriented videos from the manufacturer, as well as some guidelines printed on the device itself. Mainly don't point into open space or at anyone, in more professional uses there are guidelines set out per country to follow! Such as keeping the scanning area a certain distance above ground/heads, always be safe with lasers and be sure to follow best practices!
So what I don't understand with All the personal planetariums or whatever you want to call it is what makes this thing better than having a small high def projector that has everything on it digitally instead of having to put a glass slide in there like it's my grandparents showing me their vacation? It's very 2005 I think I had one in 2005
Bro that intro from the sound to lighting and the channel name fading into the product, the camera angles, magic like transitions, the music building up, unique sound effects, excellent presentation, this has to be one of the best intros I have seen in a very long time! I never leave comments but I had to show some love for your time and effort good job bro that is absolute editing art! 😎
Thanks for taking the time, apprecaite the kind words and support.
@@FUTURESPACECOLLECTIVESeriously, I’m decently large content creator since 2006 on yt and other platforms, you are EXTREMELY talented top tier creator, it’s sad that you don’t have more subs and views.
Wow, you really give you neighbors quite the show and I'm sure they enjoy the lights as well.
I bet lol. I've always wondered what it looks like from the building across at night!
@@FUTURESPACECOLLECTIVE Break out a drone...
Yea, one day hopefully. The one thing I don't have lol. @@tonyz376
46:57 Dream Weaver..i like that song
Love your studio. You got me started on the "look" I'm hooked. I have the "all lights on" effect via voice setup. People are impressed :-)
Awesome! Thank you, glad it send some inspiration to start your own setup!
All of it looks so amazing. I am a total sucker for the star projectors, but that sand table is amazing. I feel like I could watch that all day.
Oh yea! A really cool piece for sure.
Lots of cool stuff as usual man. I liked that string and a few others. I love Govee stuff. own some myself.
Right on! String shooter is a lot of fun for sure!
Stunning presentation :D
Thank you! Cheers!
See the video projectors could do a better job and I'm pretty sure you could store some killer videos of galaxies right there at the very least on a USB so you would only have one teeny tiny little card instead of how many were there? I do love your Infinity cube in the background though That's sweet did you build that one? My son and I are going to do a 3D LED cue
This is an idea that's been posed many times. However, there are many differences that drastically separate the two. Primarily, the actual projection throw area can cover your entire room with a galaxy projector vs. a video projector with a defined rectangular output that is not purpose built to be used in this way. In any case, I've actually tried using a video projector in this way and made a video showcasing the effect here: ruclips.net/video/n5rXFlaYoqg/видео.htmlsi=AX5S_7uDcKmorlIC
@@FUTURESPACECOLLECTIVE I'm not saying a normal projector I'm saying make a star field projector. Instead of slides why don't they make and put the money into the tech to make a wide angle actual projector so the galaxies can actually move around instead of just spinning something. Anyway it's just a thought I have to keep an eye out because I live a little north of Palm Beach like if you look at the eye of lake Okeechobee and just look east to that little peninsula inside that yeah that's my towel
@@death057 I'm with you, that would be pretty awesome. I think it's largely tech constraints or in that it would likely be too niche/expensive to create such an item. Maybe we'll have one like that one day though, and I'll be sure to cover it if we do!
@@FUTURESPACECOLLECTIVE That still doesn't make sense to me since you can put a wide-angle lens and have a teeny tiny little projector you can plug into your phone. I just think they're trying to be cheap about it. And you have to buy the little glass slides too. Which is ridiculous. If you can do one of the wide-angle short throw projector kind of like ones that can be used for video mapping then they don't like the fact that you could just get an hour long video of what the Hubble is seeing. That's the problem they want the money money
how did you get astronaught projection on the wall? built in image or sourced?
Whats the best way to power all this stuff? Im especially thinking about a whole bunch of LED strips that go everywhere in my apartment. Should I just get a huge surge protector? ...because that looks kinda gross.
Not necessarily! Just plug into the nearest outlet. I put all my stuff on smart outlets to voice command and automate.
You are the reason I just spent $500 on Govee 😂😂😂 absolutely love the content!!
Happy to hear it! Thanks for watching!
what do we have to know about laser safety? regarding crowd scanning or safety features of the laser ?? maybe a thing to point out in the video about the laser.
If you buy there are tons of safety oriented videos from the manufacturer, as well as some guidelines printed on the device itself. Mainly don't point into open space or at anyone, in more professional uses there are guidelines set out per country to follow! Such as keeping the scanning area a certain distance above ground/heads, always be safe with lasers and be sure to follow best practices!
So what I don't understand with All the personal planetariums or whatever you want to call it is what makes this thing better than having a small high def projector that has everything on it digitally instead of having to put a glass slide in there like it's my grandparents showing me their vacation? It's very 2005 I think I had one in 2005
do you have like goove discount coupon like other channels do ?
Link red table ?
very useless but i love them all