Really informational video. BUT here's a video production tip from someone with 30 years in media production. Yes, this is a year late. It's a given that 2 mics would be more ideal. So maybe by now you've figured this out. If not, when working with only 1 microphone, allow your guest to have it. Viewers need to the hear answers more than the questions, which could be added with graphics or voiced later and edited into the video. Your other option would be to sit closer to your guest and move the microphone on your sweater or whatever to your guests side. Your 3rd option is to replace that unidirectional microphone with one you often see podcasters use called a Yeti. There are others, but it enables audio capture from 2 sides of the microphone.
I am down in Tampa and hickory is what I want to go with. I really like the grain and look of it along with the flexibility properties. I didn't realize how high it was on the Janka scale until i double checked. Thanks for the recommendations
This video (and your education marketing) would be more useful if the different regions were notated so I could find mine quickly. I eventually just left to find a different video.
Really informational video. BUT here's a video production tip from someone with 30 years in media production. Yes, this is a year late. It's a given that 2 mics would be more ideal. So maybe by now you've figured this out. If not, when working with only 1 microphone, allow your guest to have it. Viewers need to the hear answers more than the questions, which could be added with graphics or voiced later and edited into the video. Your other option would be to sit closer to your guest and move the microphone on your sweater or whatever to your guests side. Your 3rd option is to replace that unidirectional microphone with one you often see podcasters use called a Yeti. There are others, but it enables audio capture from 2 sides of the microphone.
I am down in Tampa and hickory is what I want to go with. I really like the grain and look of it along with the flexibility properties. I didn't realize how high it was on the Janka scale until i double checked. Thanks for the recommendations
Happy to help! Hickory is great.
I live in NH what wood is best for cold northern climate
What do you mean by refinishing every 1-2 years?
This video (and your education marketing) would be more useful if the different regions were notated so I could find mine quickly. I eventually just left to find a different video.