Thanks for these tips, Brett!! I started my Yoga for Climbers RUclips channel during lockdown and today it reached 2k subscribers in 6 months 😭💚 What also helped me to spread the word about my classes is to learn more about how the RUclips algorithm works (keywords, tags, description, title etc) - so if you are a new channel reading this comment, make sure to research more about that! and best of luck in sharing yoga with the world!
Hi from Adelaide, Australia, Brett. I'm James, half of the team at Jen Kokoska Yoga. Jen has a face-to-face yoga business, focusing on students with chronic pain, anxiety, and depression due to her first-hand experience of living with degenerative arthritis. She's adapted her yoga to help manage her pain and the pain of her students. Due to COVID-19 restrictions stopping her face-to-face classes, she reluctantly pivoted online, teaching first on Zoom and then migrating to RUclips. Since we started with online teaching about a month ago, we've created at least 30 videos. My current role is to balance my full-time day job, with being a family man, keeping fit and learning and quickly applying technical and RUclips best practices. Our videos are definitely improving, especially when we apply knowledge from experienced practitioners such as yourself, Brett. Jen and I love working together and love the creative journey and progression here on RUclips. Thank you for the great tips, Brett. Wishing you and yours many blessings and continued prosperity. Kind regards, James (and Jen) :)
Your sequences and teaching approach is so effortless looking and polished that it never even occurred to me how much work you must do in prep and the technical side.😯 Wowzers!! 💪🏅👏 Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing.✨🙏✨
Hi Brett, I just started my yoga journey on RUclips. These tips are more than welcome. I currently don't have fundings to supply all the fancy equipment but in the future, I sure will. This is all new to me as English is not my first language and I was never a camera-friendly. Thank you for this video, you are motivating me to be better every day. Namaste, Barbara
Thank you so much for the great advice, I have only started over the last year to put yoga videos out weekly and as I’m not technically at all these videos from people like yourself give great advice that can help us newbie’s start out. Namaste 🙏
Thank you for your video! My clients have been asking for recordings. I find it so hard to get myself to do this but I'm ready to jump over this resistance and appreciate the guidance.
I just finished your 200hr YTT and am trying to make a video. I invested in a tripod and a lavalier wireless mic system but this is such a learning curve for me !! Trying to figure out the mic situation was hard enough, it still seems to pick up some background noise but you're so amazing in making these videos to help us!! Thank you so much!!
I’m a Nigerian and Yoga practice isn’t so conventional here but I love to enlighten and show people on the beauty of yoga. I am considering starting a RUclips channel but I really don’t have much Social media presence
Thank you so much. I find it challenging with the lighting. Do you perhaps have a tip ? You have the large round one. Is that enoigh even from a far. Thanks.
Thank you for these tips. They are really helpful. I am a yoga instructor specialising in Chair Yoga for seniors and/or the mobility restricted. I teach in a Retirement Home and on Zoom but I am planning to also start making RUclips videos and was was definitely feeling somewhat overwhelmed by the whole process. Your video has helped to make it all a lot clearer.
Thanks so much! I have just started my online yoga channel recently. It's good to see I am off to a good start according to your recommendations. A couple of new tips too. Thanks! 🙏🏻
Hi from Adelaide, Karen. Wishing you all the best on your channel. Jen (my wife, and the yoga teacher) and I have only been uploading a bulk of our content in the past month, due to COVID-19 stopping the face-to-face aspects/classes of her yoga business. It's a fun journey so far, learning how to RUclips. Again, all the best with your journey. Take care and stay healthy, James and Jen.
Hi Karen, I wish you the best on starting and growing your channel. I just started on RUclips too. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
Happy Sunday Brett! I've been practicing for 7 years and am still fairly new at teaching. I just started filming classes and have felt a bit lost on it all so this was super helpful and gives me a bit more direction on what I need to adjust and do so thank you for sharing these super helpful tips!
Hi Brett, thank you for this very inspiring video. I have recently started a RUclips channel. It feels really great to be putting videos online and reaching a wider community. Your quality of videos and sound is very inspiring and I hope that in time I can improve on these aspects.
Hi Brett. Thanks so much for this. Just what I needed as I start to feel ready to start my own channel. You are an inspiration and thank you for your generosity in sharing this! Namaste, Shannon
Hi, I'm just starting. I am a wellness coach who had sciatica and overcame it by stretching and using breathing to relax the muscles and open the fascia to get pain free. This of coarse opens up the maintenance of our bodies through the stretching and breathing. So I want to start my own Stretch and Breathe Studio to highlight how to properly and safely stretch using breathwork to really empower my students.
Thank you so much for this awesome info! I just started my channel back in February. I gave birth to my son in October and it inspired me to finally create a RUclips channel. I will be watching more of your videos. You're the best!
This is so wonderful. Very clear on what to do. I will be filming short videos but many of them. They mostly are a deeper look into each pose. I want them to look professional because I will end up putting them on an app.
Hi Melissa, I am in the last year of my 500 YTT and I just started on RUclips too. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
Since the Covid lock down I've been publishing once video a week for 3 months. Using RUclips to learn how to edit, film and I've been avoiding doing this for YEARS. But I am very happy I took the leap of faith to give it a try. The first two months I used my I-phone. Using the flip screen option the camera will film for as long as you want . I've got over 50 min. of content at once but without the flip screen it will shut off around 15-17 minutes. Good luck everyone let's support each other. 🙏
My #1 fan/favorite yoga student just bought me a Sennheiser GH4 so I can start making yoga videos! BEST. PRESENT. EVER. Now looking in investing in a nice DSLR :))) Thanks for this vid Lovely ❤️😊
I have been subscribed for a few years now and, although I have no interest in becoming a RUclips yogi, I really appreciate you sharing tips about it. You’re great, B! Thank you so much for that! 🧘♀️ 🌞
Such a helpful video! I started taking yoga classes on February and I've continue practicing at home. I've been thinking on recording my practice so that I can see my progress and also to have a better perspective of what to improve. Looking forward to be a yoga teacher in the future, it really makes me happy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Looking forward to more videos. Stay safe
The is a very helpful video thanks Brett. During covid I have just started free online zoom classes and have been uploading them to youtube. I have just been using my iphone and a stand but now at the point of wanting to create more professional sounding and looking videos. Your channel is very useful and straight to the point. Thanks!
This is the third and shortest video I've watched on how to film yoga videos and its the most useful! Those tips and tricks are invaluable. About to purchase the Lav mic and recording device so I can get started but I'll be planning and scheduling in the meantime! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
I found the tips also very useful. I just started on RUclips too. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
I'm actually teaching qigong, but I needed to know how to properly record my classes so I can put them on RUclips. Thus was very helpful information. Thank you!
Namaste Brett, this is very informative. You make look easy. I know you put in a lot of work to produce a great yoga video. I just started my channel after years of shying away. It is never too late. Thank you for the tips. I truly agree 129GB especially. I have not implemented all the tips but 1 percent my videos are getting better. Namaste
Thank you for the tips. I want to start a youtube channel bit wasn't sure what I would need to record the video's, especially the sound. This helps a bit to get started and I guess it's all about testing and trial and error! I don't have a channel yet. Thank u!
Namaste! Thank you so much for all these details. I am a member of Uplifted & baby yoga teacher. There is so much to learn from you in every video. I really look forward to get trained with you some day. Thank you for your guidance & such invaluable tips & saving our energy on the same. . In Gratitude. . My heart to Yours. : )( :
Hey, Brett - Todd here from HeevanleeTai chi and yoga-based in London England. I have recently started filming my infinite tai chi, meditation, and yoga classes with a background in Budokon and the Yogic arts as well as traditional 500 hour Yoga alliance and British Wheel of Yoga accreditations. I am experimenting with camera placement and understand we have 2 main positions for shooting - seated and standing. With the seated position I have the camera roughly 7ft away with 1.4 aperture extra-wide sigma lens and 12 ft away for the standing postures. I set both of these positions with a microphone stand for both heights of reach when seated and height arm's length when standing. From my filming experience, I then tape the ground for the camera locations so it is easy to set up again and again. I run a Rhode lavalier microphone on the lapel and also have a Rhode video mic pro + which is good when I am not far away from the camera but can pick up external noise more easily than Rhode lavalier wireless go. What lens length / aperture and distance are you using for both positions?
Thank you for your very informative tips! I have been teaching yoga for many years, but I have been procrastinating about starting up a youtube channel because of the lack of technical experience, but your videos make it seem very doable - even for me! It’s time to step out of my fear & figure out my audience niche. I have a tendency to teach 60-90 minute classes when I am live or on Zoom. So I want to record short videos (like you suggested in one of your tutorials) so that I can keep my audience coming back. Thank you for all this information and giving me the confidence to know that I don’t need a huge investment to begin! you are amazing! Thank you so much!
Thanks for all of the information! I'm looking forward to applying these tips. I'm in the process of filming, currently at the sequence planning stage. I'll be posting my videos with this account I'm commenting from. Namaste!
Hi Brett Thanks so much you’ve been part of my yoga journey for over 2 years now and I admire your style and classes 🙏🏽 🥰 I have a 500 hrs YTT in my pocket and first of all practicing for myself to get ready to teach but I think it’s time to start teaching soon and your video reaches me in a perfect timing to learn more about shooting yoga videos 😊 Very happy to have found your content you are doing amazing and super professional work I love it ❤️
Hi! Thanks for this! Fantastic tips for the future! Hopefully gonna start Uplifted YTT200 end of 2020/early 2021. Only started my yoga journey last year and it’s SO amazing. I want to learn more and share. Love your style.
Thank you so much for this video! So many folks need this right now! I am an 200 ryt Bikram yoga teacher and recently started online videos through Tru Yoga-hot yoga and Leaf and Lotus yoga (my business) on fb. Thank you!
Hi Brett. I've been teaching for 6 years. Many of my students have asked me for videos prior to this new dynamic...so I went ahead and began recording a few weeks ago. I have some Chair Yoga and Hatha Flow classes on my channel. More to come. 🙏❤️😊
Hi ! I just created my channel, and this video is really useful ! My biggest challenge is where to put my camera to have the best shots ! Especially when I do poses on the floor and standing. Thank you :)
Thank you so much for this video. It's very helpful! I've created a few videos, as yet unlisted, and am looking forward to creating more content that is appropriate to share more widely.
Welcome to filming yoga, wish you lots of fun on this journey. I just started sharing yoga on RUclips teaching online classes as well. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
Hi Brett, great video. Yes I'm starting out. It is all so new I just received my yoga teachers certification 4 months ago. I'm looking to grow my business and audience. Thank you for the tips and guidance. Namaste
Great tips! I've been working on my yoga RUclips channel for almost 2 years, a labor of love! It is harder than it looks to do this by yourself with limited funds and experience. I found that to be the most challenging aspect of the process so I pay a talented college student to edit my videos and make my thumbnails. It's nice to have someone on my team. To anyone new to making videos: your iphone will totally do the job if you don't have a camera, but, as Brett mentioned, absolutely invest in a lavalier mic. I use Rodes Film maker kit wireless.
This is really helpful! I've been filming videos since last summer, but haven't been the most consistent. I'm ready to take it to the next level, though, and appreciate the guidance!
I learned a lot from this! I have a DSLR that doesn’t have the rotating screen. I had no idea that there was a cord that would make it usable as well! Thank you so much ❤
Thank you Brett, I've been teaching yoga for about 3 years now after lots of years of group fitness. Wanting to have fun and success with youtube now and trying to soak up as much info as i can. thanks again :-) Lee
Thank you for this info! All very helpful. There is one thing that I can not crack and that is the quality of the video after its been uploaded to You tube! It appears fine and then when viewed on YT the quality is poor. I'm totally baffled 😅😕
Brett, I am a long time yoga teacher and have been doing 1:1 virtual sessions for the past year+. A few times I have entertained the idea of a RUclips channel and am back into the exploration once again. I want to take the leap. This video is very helpful. I am interested in more information about your courses, please send that along to me! Thank you!
This was so helpful Brett! I didn’t know you had a RUclips until just now 😍 I believe it was on the Sivana Podcast a while ago I came across your teachings. Thank you for this. I just started a RUclips channel and website called So it Flows. Thankful for all of the information! Much love to you!
Hi Brett! I'm a new member in the Uplilfted community! :). I love your channel! Thank you so much for all of your offerings! What is your preferred system to record your audio in your videos? Is it the Sennheiser GH4? Sincerely, Trina
Oh wow, thank you so much for this video. Your going over each step is fantastic. I had done it all intuitively so far. Yet I'm starting to upgrade my videos, and I decided to look for tips, and here they are! There's this clip in your video in which there is a lot of movement: can you do it with your tripod... Or do you need someone to film you? Thanks again, and Namaste from my heart to yours, as well! 💜
I truly appreciate the tips! Especially recording the audio separately or using a wireless microphone. So when you use the wireless mic are you still recording separately on an iPhone or something of the sort?
Love this video, so many great tips thank you... Will be investing in the microphone you recommended. I might have missed it but which camera do you use? The quality looks great. Great tip about lighting the backdrop also thank you! I also wondered, would you recommend deleting old content if its not that professional looking but has had good engagement? Have a wonderful New Year!
Super helpful!! I only started to post yoga videos online in the last 3 months to continue practicing teaching and getting used to cuing! I'm hoping to invest in the Rode Wireless Go soon to improve the sound quality, but would love some feedback.
I am still very early in the journey of starting my own online platform. I feel there's so many things i want to do and so many directions to go, that I find it overwhelming 😅 I have already filmed a lot of classes, but still don't have enough to start an online platform. There's so much to think about 😅 !
Thanks for these tips, Brett!! I started my Yoga for Climbers RUclips channel during lockdown and today it reached 2k subscribers in 6 months 😭💚 What also helped me to spread the word about my classes is to learn more about how the RUclips algorithm works (keywords, tags, description, title etc) - so if you are a new channel reading this comment, make sure to research more about that! and best of luck in sharing yoga with the world!
Hi from Adelaide, Australia, Brett. I'm James, half of the team at Jen Kokoska Yoga. Jen has a face-to-face yoga business, focusing on students with chronic pain, anxiety, and depression due to her first-hand experience of living with degenerative arthritis. She's adapted her yoga to help manage her pain and the pain of her students. Due to COVID-19 restrictions stopping her face-to-face classes, she reluctantly pivoted online, teaching first on Zoom and then migrating to RUclips. Since we started with online teaching about a month ago, we've created at least 30 videos. My current role is to balance my full-time day job, with being a family man, keeping fit and learning and quickly applying technical and RUclips best practices. Our videos are definitely improving, especially when we apply knowledge from experienced practitioners such as yourself, Brett. Jen and I love working together and love the creative journey and progression here on RUclips. Thank you for the great tips, Brett. Wishing you and yours many blessings and continued prosperity. Kind regards, James (and Jen) :)
Your sequences and teaching approach is so effortless looking and polished that it never even occurred to me how much work you must do in prep and the technical side.😯 Wowzers!! 💪🏅👏
Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing.✨🙏✨
Hi Brett, I just started my yoga journey on RUclips. These tips are more than welcome. I currently don't have fundings to supply all the fancy equipment but in the future, I sure will. This is all new to me as English is not my first language and I was never a camera-friendly. Thank you for this video, you are motivating me to be better every day. Namaste, Barbara
Namaste 🙏
Thank you so much for the great advice, I have only started over the last year to put yoga videos out weekly and as I’m not technically at all these videos from people like yourself give great advice that can help us newbie’s start out. Namaste 🙏
May I say I love doing yoga with your direct voice more than voice over 😂😍 it feels like you're really with me step by step.
Namaste 🙏
Thank you so much, for all your tips, absorbing it all -so we can get it all running professionally as possible
Thank you for your video! My clients have been asking for recordings. I find it so hard to get myself to do this but I'm ready to jump over this resistance and appreciate the guidance.
I just finished your 200hr YTT and am trying to make a video. I invested in a tripod and a lavalier wireless mic system but this is such a learning curve for me !! Trying to figure out the mic situation was hard enough, it still seems to pick up some background noise but you're so amazing in making these videos to help us!! Thank you so much!!
I’m a Nigerian and Yoga practice isn’t so conventional here but I love to enlighten and show people on the beauty of yoga. I am considering starting a RUclips channel but I really don’t have much Social media presence
Thank you so much. I find it challenging with the lighting. Do you perhaps have a tip ? You have the large round one. Is that enoigh even from a far. Thanks.
Thank you for these tips. They are really helpful. I am a yoga instructor specialising in Chair Yoga for seniors and/or the mobility restricted. I teach in a Retirement Home and on Zoom but I am planning to also start making RUclips videos and was was definitely feeling somewhat overwhelmed by the whole process. Your video has helped to make it all a lot clearer.
Thank you. I admire your dedication and openness. You are the BEST category of teacher and yogini. Thank you for sharing!! #gratitude
You are very welcome, thank you for being here 🙏💖
This was great information! I am beginning to think about starting some filming for some classes. Thank you
Thanks so much! I have just started my online yoga channel recently. It's good to see I am off to a good start according to your recommendations. A couple of new tips too. Thanks! 🙏🏻
Hi from Adelaide, Karen. Wishing you all the best on your channel. Jen (my wife, and the yoga teacher) and I have only been uploading a bulk of our content in the past month, due to COVID-19 stopping the face-to-face aspects/classes of her yoga business. It's a fun journey so far, learning how to RUclips. Again, all the best with your journey. Take care and stay healthy, James and Jen.
Hi Karen, I wish you the best on starting and growing your channel. I just started on RUclips too. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
Happy Sunday Brett! I've been practicing for 7 years and am still fairly new at teaching. I just started filming classes and have felt a bit lost on it all so this was super helpful and gives me a bit more direction on what I need to adjust and do so thank you for sharing these super helpful tips!
You are very welcome, thank you for being here 🙏💖
Hi Brett, thank you for this very inspiring video. I have recently started a RUclips channel. It feels really great to be putting videos online and reaching a wider community. Your quality of videos and sound is very inspiring and I hope that in time I can improve on these aspects.
Thank you so much for being here!
Hi Brett. Thanks so much for this. Just what I needed as I start to feel ready to start my own channel. You are an inspiration and thank you for your generosity in sharing this! Namaste, Shannon
Namaste 🙏
Thank you for giving such noticeable TIPS🙏😇
Hi, I'm just starting. I am a wellness coach who had sciatica and overcame it by stretching and using breathing to relax the muscles and open the fascia to get pain free. This of coarse opens up the maintenance of our bodies through the stretching and breathing. So I want to start my own Stretch and Breathe Studio to highlight how to properly and safely stretch using breathwork to really empower my students.
Thank you so much for this awesome info! I just started my channel back in February. I gave birth to my son in October and it inspired me to finally create a RUclips channel. I will be watching more of your videos. You're the best!
You are so welcome!
This is so wonderful. Very clear on what to do. I will be filming short videos but many of them. They mostly are a deeper look into each pose. I want them to look professional because I will end up putting them on an app.
I loved this video, I just finished my 200 YTT training and am working on video tips. Thanks!
Hi Melissa, I am in the last year of my 500 YTT and I just started on RUclips too. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
Since the Covid lock down I've been publishing once video a week for 3 months. Using RUclips to learn how to edit, film and I've been avoiding doing this for YEARS. But I am very happy I took the leap of faith to give it a try. The first two months I used my I-phone. Using the flip screen option the camera will film for as long as you want . I've got over 50 min. of content at once but without the flip screen it will shut off around 15-17 minutes. Good luck everyone let's support each other. 🙏
My #1 fan/favorite yoga student just bought me a Sennheiser GH4 so I can start making yoga videos! BEST. PRESENT. EVER. Now looking in investing in a nice DSLR :))) Thanks for this vid Lovely ❤️😊
You are very welcome, thank you for being here 🙏💖
These are such good tips, thank you
I have been subscribed for a few years now and, although I have no interest in becoming a RUclips yogi, I really appreciate you sharing tips about it. You’re great, B! Thank you so much for that! 🧘♀️ 🌞
It is an honor to practice with you, thank you for being here! 💖💖💖
I have just started my RUclips channel and this is Gold! Thank you so much!
Such a helpful video! I started taking yoga classes on February and I've continue practicing at home. I've been thinking on recording my practice so that I can see my progress and also to have a better perspective of what to improve. Looking forward to be a yoga teacher in the future, it really makes me happy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Looking forward to more videos. Stay safe
Thank you so much for being here!
The is a very helpful video thanks Brett. During covid I have just started free online zoom classes and have been uploading them to youtube. I have just been using my iphone and a stand but now at the point of wanting to create more professional sounding and looking videos. Your channel is very useful and straight to the point. Thanks!
You are very welcome, thank you for being here 🙏💖
I am beginning to record but finding it challenging with the space I have. This was a great and helpful video!
This is the third and shortest video I've watched on how to film yoga videos and its the most useful! Those tips and tricks are invaluable. About to purchase the Lav mic and recording device so I can get started but I'll be planning and scheduling in the meantime! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!
You are very welcome, thank you for being here 🙏💖
I found the tips also very useful. I just started on RUclips too. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
thanks! I missed which mic sh recommended😃
I’m getting started with a corporate yoga proposal and this is really helpful.
I'm actually teaching qigong, but I needed to know how to properly record my classes so I can put them on RUclips. Thus was very helpful information. Thank you!
its really helpful ! thank you so much for sharing this vital information .. love from India
You're so welcome!
Thanks for the tips! I'm just getting started.
You got this!
Namaste Brett, this is very informative. You make look easy. I know you put in a lot of work to produce a great yoga video. I just started my channel after years of shying away. It is never too late. Thank you for the tips. I truly agree 129GB especially. I have not implemented all the tips but 1 percent my videos are getting better. Namaste
Thank you for the tips. I want to start a youtube channel bit wasn't sure what I would need to record the video's, especially the sound. This helps a bit to get started and I guess it's all about testing and trial and error! I don't have a channel yet. Thank u!
Love the video! I plan to start my own yoga youtube channel shortly, and am researching tips before I begin. Your video was super helpful!
Namaste! Thank you so much for all these details. I am a member of Uplifted & baby yoga teacher. There is so much to learn from you in every video. I really look forward to get trained with you some day. Thank you for your guidance & such invaluable tips & saving our energy on the same. . In Gratitude. . My heart to Yours. : )( :
Thank you so much for being here!
Hey, Brett - Todd here from HeevanleeTai chi and yoga-based in London England. I have recently started filming my infinite tai chi, meditation, and yoga classes with a background in Budokon and the Yogic arts as well as traditional 500 hour Yoga alliance and British Wheel of Yoga accreditations. I am experimenting with camera placement and understand we have 2 main positions for shooting - seated and standing. With the seated position I have the camera roughly 7ft away with 1.4 aperture extra-wide sigma lens and 12 ft away for the standing postures. I set both of these positions with a microphone stand for both heights of reach when seated and height arm's length when standing. From my filming experience, I then tape the ground for the camera locations so it is easy to set up again and again. I run a Rhode lavalier microphone on the lapel and also have a Rhode video mic pro + which is good when I am not far away from the camera but can pick up external noise more easily than Rhode lavalier wireless go. What lens length / aperture and distance are you using for both positions?
I will be starting soon! thanks for the video!
Thank you for your very informative tips! I have been teaching yoga for many years, but I have been procrastinating about starting up a youtube channel because of the lack of technical experience, but your videos make it seem very doable - even for me! It’s time to step out of my fear & figure out my audience niche. I have a tendency to teach 60-90 minute classes when I am live or on Zoom. So I want to record short videos (like you suggested in one of your tutorials) so that I can keep my audience coming back. Thank you for all this information and giving me the confidence to know that I don’t need a huge investment to begin! you are amazing! Thank you so much!
Thanks for all of the information! I'm looking forward to applying these tips. I'm in the process of filming, currently at the sequence planning stage. I'll be posting my videos with this account I'm commenting from. Namaste!
Awesome! Good luck!
Hi Brett
Thanks so much you’ve been part of my yoga journey for over 2 years now and I admire your style and classes 🙏🏽 🥰 I have a 500 hrs YTT in my pocket and first of all practicing for myself to get ready to teach but I think it’s time to start teaching soon and your video reaches me in a perfect timing to learn more about shooting yoga videos 😊 Very happy to have found your content you are doing amazing and super professional work I love it ❤️
It is an honor to practice with you, thank you for being here! 💖💖💖
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Hi! Thanks for this! Fantastic tips for the future! Hopefully gonna start Uplifted YTT200 end of 2020/early 2021. Only started my yoga journey last year and it’s SO amazing. I want to learn more and share. Love your style.
Thank you so much for being here!
Thank you very much for this highly informative video. And the most important thing is that it's still relevant even after three years.🙏
I just started my RUclips Channel and will use your suggestion this Saturday during my filming session. Thank you for the helpful tips. Namaste
Thank you so much for this video! So many folks need this right now! I am an 200 ryt Bikram yoga teacher and recently started online videos through Tru Yoga-hot yoga and Leaf and Lotus yoga (my business) on fb. Thank you!
You are very welcome, thank you for being here 🙏💖
Hi Brett. I've been teaching for 6 years. Many of my students have asked me for videos prior to this new dynamic...so I went ahead and began recording a few weeks ago. I have some Chair Yoga and Hatha Flow classes on my channel. More to come. 🙏❤️😊
Congratulations!!
Hi ! I just created my channel, and this video is really useful ! My biggest challenge is where to put my camera to have the best shots ! Especially when I do poses on the floor and standing. Thank you :)
Thank you so much for this video. It's very helpful! I've created a few videos, as yet unlisted, and am looking forward to creating more content that is appropriate to share more widely.
Thank you for the tips. Im a newbie in filming
yoga teaching content and this helped a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Welcome to filming yoga, wish you lots of fun on this journey.
I just started sharing yoga on RUclips teaching online classes as well. I will appreciate you coming by to my channel and showing me some love by subscribing. Sending you love Namaste
@@lamickeyoga2868 thank you Lamicke
Hi Brett, great video. Yes I'm starting out. It is all so new I just received my yoga teachers certification 4 months ago. I'm looking to grow my business and audience. Thank you for the tips and guidance. Namaste
This is very useful🙏🙏🙏. Thank you so much for sharing your tips. Have a beautiful day🥰🙏😇☺️
Thank you, you have been a delight and so clear.
thank you! something I'm considering!
Thank you! Very helpful!
You're welcome!
Great tips! I've been working on my yoga RUclips channel for almost 2 years, a labor of love! It is harder than it looks to do this by yourself with limited funds and experience. I found that to be the most challenging aspect of the process so I pay a talented college student to edit my videos and make my thumbnails. It's nice to have someone on my team. To anyone new to making videos: your iphone will totally do the job if you don't have a camera, but, as Brett mentioned, absolutely invest in a lavalier mic. I use Rodes Film maker kit wireless.
Thank you so much for being here!
This is really helpful! I've been filming videos since last summer, but haven't been the most consistent. I'm ready to take it to the next level, though, and appreciate the guidance!
Really great video! Well explained and simple . I have just qualified as a YTT so deciding where to go next
I learned a lot from this! I have a DSLR that doesn’t have the rotating screen. I had no idea that there was a cord that would make it usable as well! Thank you so much ❤
Thank you so much for all the information!
Thank you Brett, I've been teaching yoga for about 3 years now after lots of years of group fitness. Wanting to have fun and success with youtube now and trying to soak up as much info as i can. thanks again :-) Lee
This is so helpful, thanks!!
You're so welcome!
Thank you for very useful tips! I'm just starting my online teaching journey and there is sooo much to learn 🙏💛
Will be putting these tips to the test when I record my next Pilates class. Thanks for the video
Best of luck!
Thank you very helpful
You're welcome!
great tip and useful info! thank you!
Very helpful . Thank you 🙏🏽. I am a yoga teacher with intention to record videos for RUclips and online teaching by myself, consistently. With iPhone
Namaste 🙏
thnk you for sharing, this is so helpful❤
Thank you!
Thank you for the helpful tips! 🙏☺️
Love the tips! Very helpful. Thank you :)
I switched up my “set” thanks to your suggestion 🥰
Namaste 🙏
I like how your set looks. Its really calming :)
So helpful 💜💜
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
thank you so much for great tips
Super video thank you.
Thank you Brett!
I’ve just found your channel and I LOVE IT! You are such a nice and carismatic person! ❤️🌹🙏
Welcome!!
Thank you so much! ❤️🙏❤️great generous video 💕👌✨
You are very welcome, thank you for being here 🙏💖
This was so helpful.
YAY! I'm so glad this helped! Keep listening and sending love 💜🙏
Ahhh I loved this Brett!! Thank you! 🙏🏽💛
Thank you🙏❤
Thank you for this info! All very helpful. There is one thing that I can not crack and that is the quality of the video after its been uploaded to You tube! It appears fine and then when viewed on YT the quality is poor. I'm totally baffled 😅😕
So weird! Maybe something with the file format when you upload?
Amazing Thx!
Hey Brett! My name is Lindsay. I'm a newly certified yoga teacher. This is super helpful!
Brett, I am a long time yoga teacher and have been doing 1:1 virtual sessions for the past year+. A few times I have entertained the idea of a RUclips channel and am back into the exploration once again. I want to take the leap. This video is very helpful. I am interested in more information about your courses, please send that along to me! Thank you!
Thank you for this video. As I am a beginner on RUclips can you suggest me good camera in budget
Thank you Bret! This was very useful. 😃🙏🏼
This was so helpful Brett! I didn’t know you had a RUclips until just now 😍 I believe it was on the Sivana Podcast a while ago I came across your teachings. Thank you for this. I just started a RUclips channel and website called So it Flows. Thankful for all of the information! Much love to you!
Thank you so much for being here!
Hi Brett! I'm a new member in the Uplilfted community! :). I love your channel! Thank you so much for all of your offerings! What is your preferred system to record your audio in your videos? Is it the Sennheiser GH4? Sincerely, Trina
Oh wow, thank you so much for this video. Your going over each step is fantastic. I had done it all intuitively so far. Yet I'm starting to upgrade my videos, and I decided to look for tips, and here they are! There's this clip in your video in which there is a lot of movement: can you do it with your tripod... Or do you need someone to film you? Thanks again, and Namaste from my heart to yours, as well! 💜
Thank you for this super helpful video Brett. What camera are you using, please?
I truly appreciate the tips! Especially recording the audio separately or using a wireless microphone. So when you use the wireless mic are you still recording separately on an iPhone or something of the sort?
Love this video, so many great tips thank you... Will be investing in the microphone you recommended. I might have missed it but which camera do you use? The quality looks great. Great tip about lighting the backdrop also thank you! I also wondered, would you recommend deleting old content if its not that professional looking but has had good engagement?
Have a wonderful New Year!
Super helpful!! I only started to post yoga videos online in the last 3 months to continue practicing teaching and getting used to cuing! I'm hoping to invest in the Rode Wireless Go soon to improve the sound quality, but would love some feedback.
I recently got a Rode Wireless Go set, (easily) connected it to my IPhone, works like charm!
I am still very early in the journey of starting my own online platform. I feel there's so many things i want to do and so many directions to go, that I find it overwhelming 😅 I have already filmed a lot of classes, but still don't have enough to start an online platform. There's so much to think about 😅 !
Could you let me know the make of your lighting equipment please