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Thanks for this awesome starter kit! :) I have created 85 videos thus far! Hope to continue to come up with meaningful and valuable content for the RUclips community and beyond. Cheers to 2022!
Such good tips! My first video was delayed and delayed b/c I was nervous or felt I didn’t have the right equipment. Once I pressed record there was no turning back! I just passed 1000 subscribers and am so grateful for this channel helping me to do that!
Editing 101: 9:03 - Edit your A Roll (main video) 9:15 - Edit your B Roll (supporting shots, shots that you take to elaborate on whatever you’re talking about) 9:25 - Add music This is what I struggle with, A LOT. Thanks for this video, it was really helpful! 🫶
My first video was DIY on a Maglite flashlight and what Sean said is true. Man, I don't know how many times I messed up, and took me a lot of time just for that video. Once, I am done editing and uploaded it to youtube and my video had BiG FAT zero views. I don't know why, I was rookies at the time. Later down the road, I found out why I didn't get any views because I didn't add any keywords/tags and with bad thumbnail. After I fixed the thumbnail and add all the keywords/tags then the algo started recommending my video to the world. My video was from 0 view to over 5k views ever since I did all that. Thanks to you Sean. Now, if anyone out there were doing your first video, don't be discouraged by all those things. Just be yourself and do what you love, and you'll be fine. Happy shooting your video and Merry Christmas.
I’ve made 6 videos so far using what I’ve learned watching these videos. I have to say, the point about scripting and not trying to write a full on script is very helpful. Also, the point on how to record the video (just start the sentence again if you get it wrong) is so helpful. Thank you Think Media
There's also a tool launching that's basically an AI scriptwriting helper that trains on existing youtube channels of your choice, so you can try out different cadences, tones of voice, etc. Search for Skryptly, hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing great tips. I remember that I used an iPhone 6s to make my first video and I don't know anything about filming, I started to learn from 0. I think with YT, we need to be consistent on this journey, improve content everyday, it's not a story of 1-2 months, when you focus on what, you will get results from it.
Same! And as basic as it is, it literally is what prompted me to "start before you're ready." I can't believe I've been doing YT for 6 months now. I learn every single day. I wish I could afford better audio and a camera. My camera doesn't have a port. But I'm focusing on the content first and the tech stuff will follow (I hope!) 😉
I have pretty much all my equipment to start filming and I have to owe a lot of the information I got from you guys. y'all have seriously put in the work doing these videos helping people. Thanks!
I’m a teenager and I’ve been watching a lot of getting started videos, for making a new yt channel. I’ve been taking notes on this video in particular (bullet points), it’s helped me a lot. I want to start filming now, but again, I’m a teen, who still doesn’t have a phone. I forgot I talked about getting a phone with my parents earlier this morning, and I’ve realized that I might just wait until we buy my phone (which is happening!) to upload a video. I have the proper film equipment, editing equipment, and lighting equipment, except I want a phone to upload a cover photo for my videos. As it has said when I tried to upload a video cover to my past RUclips ‘channels’. Yet still, I want to thank you right now, although I’m 2 years late, for this video you posted, I found it very useful. Thank you so much! I finally have the courage to get off my lazy butt, and create a video.
Every once in a while I come across a fun personality to watch - that is you. I only hope I can start my first video with as much personality. Thanks for the tips!
I started about 10 months ago, and shot 19 videos, and have improved from being incredibly awkward to a little less awkward. however after watching many help and advice channels and videos like these, I have learned a great deal and have gone back and made changes to those videos and have seen a definite positive influence towards them. I now wish I could go back in and make many edits with in the videos to fix a lot of horrible stuff, but don't see any way of doing that, and I'm concerned about editing the saved copy and reuploading the modified version and losing the views and stats already accounted for on my channel.
I started RUclips slightly over a year ago and used to really struggle making videos but recently I challenged myself to post 12 in a month so it definitely gets easier!! The final one is coming out tomorrow:)
1. Come up with an idea or vlog, What people are searching for 2. Keep it simple, bullet points 3. Don't focus on equipment 4. Audio is really important 5. Look into lens and smile 6. Press record and mess up start the previous sentence and do it again 7. Shoot b- roll after done talking 8. Add music take all a roll Next add b roll Add sound effects and music 9. Add thumbnail prepare by smiling towards camera 10. Post your videos and get people to watch
Thank you for posting this. I am trying to start my channel and I have 30 - 40 videos that will never see the light of day lol. I appreciate this so much!
Thanks so much, I’ve been researching and studying your videos and I realize I just need to shoot the darn thing. I’m starting my channel this January and I’m scared but I feel almost prepared. I’ll keep you posted. Thanks again from a RUclips newb! Mo❤️
yo thanks, you have helped me out a lot. I finally stared my podcast called "The Webinar" and only 3 subs so far hopefully I can get more soon!! really excited about this journey, so happy I finally got it off the ground!!
These tips are great. Just uploaded my first video yesterday. I think I managed to pull off most of them. Hopefully the effort shows. 😊 Wishing anyone who reads this much success for their channel! You've got this!
I just launched my RUclips trailer 3 weeks ago. It was a big relief to finally do it as it was taking forever to launch. Now, there are other concerns but oh well. I use a script and teleprompter. I film it several times. Going without a script takes me way too long in preparation. I have never been very good at ad libbing.
Thanks for the video! The videos are so helpful. The talking to the camera and smiling, along with remembering the B-Roll, were the areas I see I need to work on. Thanks.
I've only just started a channel. Put up a few videos to get the hang of things, bit will push much harder in the New Year. Your videos have been awesome. Straight to the point and useful. Thank you!
Nolannn!!! Thank you for all your wonderful videos! I have learned so much from you and I want you to know how we are all listening and learning so much from you and all the people at Think Media! I started my channel, Create your best life, in January, and I am following VRA , and I’m building my business brick by brick, slowly but surely. Thank you so much once again!
I've been using Epidemic Sounds for a while now, LOVE their music/sound effects, etc. fantastic intuitive site! I've made about 40 videos thus far. It is so much fun!
Thanks for being so informative. I’m trying to put together faceless video (too shy to have my face out there, lung condition makes speaking difficult), but putting together the video with voice is very time consuming. How can I speed it up in CANVA, or is there something else I could use to generate speech with video? Thanks so much for your content.
I’ve made a few hundred vids but this is still a great refresher. 2023 I wanna jump start my YouTubing and build my page to where it should have been years ago!
This is a GREAT video! I have started three RUclips channels including Mountain Man Picker. Happy to be part of the Think Media group, and excited to take all three of my channels well over one thousand subs!
Thanks for the awesome vid. Hihi: „If you‘ve got light coming from behind, you did something wrong!“ … two takes later (the one with the couch in the background… and the cute doggie! … „Bonustips for your first youtube vid: Add dogs or cats!“…): Light coming from behind! :)
Thanks for this video. It was informative, concise and fun to watch. I’ve done a few test vids and I’ll definitely will implement these steps for my next vid! 👍🏾
This is a pretty good startup guide. Just one positive criticism. You talked about getting the sound right, but your video had 5 different kinds of sound quality. The volume was consistent, but the quality dwindled consistently. Would want to check that out. I'm bookmarking this, because I'm definitely coming back to rewatch it and get inspired again. Keep up the good work. Cheers!
That was really good I’ve been struggling for weeks because I have all this equipment and don’t know how to use it yet I have a iPhone X promax that is right there ready for me to use and it was good to see how you used yours! I would like to know how you did your Apple Watch interface you didn’t go into that and I would like to have that available to me as well since I have an Apple Watch…. Any comment on that?
Yes we have a video coming out soon on this! But, basically go into your apps on your watch by pressing the crown, select the camera app, and then it’ll connect and you’ll have a live video feed!
I’m trying to start a RUclips channel and I have to ask my mum I really want to post Fortnite or eafc videos and make people happy watching them because when I watch videos it makes me happy so this video here can really help
OMG!!! Ive watched soooo many videos on FINALLY starting my channel because im just so nervous and freaking out about if it will be good enough quality but THIS VIDEO has really changed all of that worry and im literally ready to start like right now lol thank you 🥹🙌🏽
This video is very helpful. I plan to make my first video this week. I’m still having a hard time understanding a THUMBNAIL. what is the difference between a vlog and uploading a video?
Great video! I am wanting to start doing read aloud videos on kid's books. Hopefully it will be helpful for teachers / parents and exciting for kids. Thanks for the great info.
Thanks for this. Honestly, before focusing on it, I haven't realized how many cuts you had and it even does not feel distracting or noticeable. And microphone or room acoustic are far from perfect, but more so in some parts. I can instantly notice this flaws in my own attempts. My first problem: noise background of the microphone. Second problem: i live on somewhat busy street in the city center. Third problem: As soon as I move to the kitchen, fridge turns on or some kids are playing inside the block. Fourth problem: how to filter noises of own breath. Fifth problem: when I hit record button, I suddenly need five times more oxygen can't seem to talk for 20 seconds without suffocating. What kind of helps is cutting video into twenty seconds blocks and remove hands from the frame so cuts are not so obvious. Filming myself? No, thanks. Also I don't know how exactly to process audio. Camera and basically anything seem to have some automatic gain control. So during silent parts, some noises are creeping in. I may try to experiment and use for example camera with wifi connection to phone if i can see recording (not sure) or record audio using phone with USB sound card to place microphone a bit further. For editing DaVinci Resolve seems fine, but I need to make some cheat sheet for myself (how to delete video and move rest of timeline, how to make picture in picture, ...)
Question of the Day 💡How many videos have you posted on RUclips? Let us know! ** This video is sponsored by Epidemic Sound. Get a 30-Day Free Trial here: ThinkMediaSounds.com
Thanks for this awesome starter kit! :) I have created 85 videos thus far! Hope to continue to come up with meaningful and valuable content for the RUclips community and beyond.
Cheers to 2022!
What kind of tripod were you using could you add the link please.
I've posted 25 videos so far. I'm 4 months in and hoping for the best in 2022. Thanks for the awesome tips!
*_about 30 on my current channel but my old one had like 80_*
I just started a channel and I do not have any vids yet
Such good tips! My first video was delayed and delayed b/c I was nervous or felt I didn’t have the right equipment. Once I pressed record there was no turning back! I just passed 1000 subscribers and am so grateful for this channel helping me to do that!
Wow, so cool and congrats!!!
congrats! I'll be there right behind you! I feel once you get over that hump you simply take off from there!
How long did it take you to reach 1000 subscribers? I haven’t started yet. Congrats by the way….
@@carmenbenyair6384 it took me 2.5 years. It would’ve happened faster but I was very inconsistent at the beginning and did not niche down fast enough.
To those of you who are just starting out like me, I say this, passion for your subject and consistency bloody works!
Editing 101:
9:03 - Edit your A Roll (main video)
9:15 - Edit your B Roll (supporting shots, shots that you take to elaborate on whatever you’re talking about)
9:25 - Add music
This is what I struggle with, A LOT. Thanks for this video, it was really helpful! 🫶
I agree I’m an older woman and this is my biggest fear! It’s like sometimes technology goes over my head
Finally gained the confidence to start my own channel! Thank you for the inspiration!! Good luck to everyone out there, you got this👍🏽
yeah, I am motivated to continue my RUclips Channel, gain confidence here that I can do it.
nice channel man, keep it up!
@@HeyEveryoneHi really appreciate that! Thanks, I’ll definitely keep at it💪🏽
Noice
My first video was DIY on a Maglite flashlight and what Sean said is true. Man, I don't know how many times I messed up, and took me a lot of time just for that video. Once, I am done editing and uploaded it to youtube and my video had BiG FAT zero views. I don't know why, I was rookies at the time. Later down the road, I found out why I didn't get any views because I didn't add any keywords/tags and with bad thumbnail. After I fixed the thumbnail and add all the keywords/tags then the algo started recommending my video to the world. My video was from 0 view to over 5k views ever since I did all that. Thanks to you Sean. Now, if anyone out there were doing your first video, don't be discouraged by all those things. Just be yourself and do what you love, and you'll be fine. Happy shooting your video and Merry Christmas.
I’ve made 6 videos so far using what I’ve learned watching these videos. I have to say, the point about scripting and not trying to write a full on script is very helpful. Also, the point on how to record the video (just start the sentence again if you get it wrong) is so helpful. Thank you Think Media
Let's continue to work on our craft!!! Thankful for this community!
Same here about starting the sentence over .. in stead of doing the whole thing over.. or trying to edit it out... good stuff
There's also a tool launching that's basically an AI scriptwriting helper that trains on existing youtube channels of your choice, so you can try out different cadences, tones of voice, etc. Search for Skryptly, hope that helps!
Thanks for letting me knowing!😄
Thanks for sharing great tips. I remember that I used an iPhone 6s to make my first video and I don't know anything about filming, I started to learn from 0.
I think with YT, we need to be consistent on this journey, improve content everyday, it's not a story of 1-2 months, when you focus on what, you will get results from it.
interesting you say that because my first video was on a Iphone 6s!
Indeed, I am shooting on my iPhone too! It's pretty awesome and easy to just whip out the phone and shoot!
We learn something new everyday from Sean's videos. I think we will never stop learning.. so much great stuff plus everyday something new comes along
How to make your first RUclips video: *You gotta just press record!* 🤣
I heard Seans voice while reading that!
Same! And as basic as it is, it literally is what prompted me to "start before you're ready." I can't believe I've been doing YT for 6 months now. I learn every single day. I wish I could afford better audio and a camera. My camera doesn't have a port. But I'm focusing on the content first and the tech stuff will follow (I hope!) 😉
Very true.
I read this comment in Sean Cannel’s voice 😂
@@ChattieCathie very funny but you are right
I have pretty much all my equipment to start filming and I have to owe a lot of the information I got from you guys.
y'all have seriously put in the work doing these videos helping people.
Thanks!
Just start! 😉
Thanks so much for that feedback!
They are good..and we saw quite a few that tried to teach this stuff
I didn't know about the watch connecting to the iPhone to control the camera on the phone. Learned something new. Thank you.
Ya I love using that! So convenient 🙌🏻
I’m a teenager and I’ve been watching a lot of getting started videos, for making a new yt channel. I’ve been taking notes on this video in particular (bullet points), it’s helped me a lot. I want to start filming now, but again, I’m a teen, who still doesn’t have a phone. I forgot I talked about getting a phone with my parents earlier this morning, and I’ve realized that I might just wait until we buy my phone (which is happening!) to upload a video. I have the proper film equipment, editing equipment, and lighting equipment, except I want a phone to upload a cover photo for my videos. As it has said when I tried to upload a video cover to my past RUclips ‘channels’. Yet still, I want to thank you right now, although I’m 2 years late, for this video you posted, I found it very useful. Thank you so much! I finally have the courage to get off my lazy butt, and create a video.
Every once in a while I come across a fun personality to watch - that is you. I only hope I can start my first video with as much personality. Thanks for the tips!
I started about 10 months ago, and shot 19 videos, and have improved from being incredibly awkward to a little less awkward. however after watching many help and advice channels and videos like these, I have learned a great deal and have gone back and made changes to those videos and have seen a definite positive influence towards them. I now wish I could go back in and make many edits with in the videos to fix a lot of horrible stuff, but don't see any way of doing that, and I'm concerned about editing the saved copy and reuploading the modified version and losing the views and stats already accounted for on my channel.
You could make them private
We started about a year ago and what a difference from our first video's to the one we make now. Thanks to Sean and his team
I started RUclips slightly over a year ago and used to really struggle making videos but recently I challenged myself to post 12 in a month so it definitely gets easier!! The final one is coming out tomorrow:)
nice! happy to hear that! keep at it!! :D
That's awesome!!! :) All the best to you!!! :)
Congratulations on meeting your goal!
@@CharlonClarke thank you man!!
@@TravelwithYiew all the best to you too man!
I'm on my 15th video now but this was still super helpful! Here's to a great year on RUclips in 2022 :)
You're doing great on your channel, you just gained a subscriber.
I hope to release my first video today😊.
@@ebiztechlab thank you so much and good luck!!
A dream without action can become a nightmare.
wow, that's deep. nice quote!
So true. I feel so lost. I want to create content but just need some one on one help. I'm willing to pay someone but its not easy to find someone.
1. Come up with an idea or vlog, What people are searching for
2. Keep it simple, bullet points
3. Don't focus on equipment
4. Audio is really important
5. Look into lens and smile
6. Press record and mess up start the previous sentence and do it again
7. Shoot b- roll after done talking
8. Add music take all a roll
Next add b roll
Add sound effects and music
9. Add thumbnail prepare by smiling towards camera
10. Post your videos and get people to watch
How u add music
And sometimes, if you're really organized, you can shoot b-roll before hand :)
Thanks... I actually know more than I thought I did! Your videos are fun, informative, and uplifting.
You're my favorite personality in Think Media. You always make valuable work. Thank you!
Thank you for posting this. I am trying to start my channel and I have 30 - 40 videos that will never see the light of day lol. I appreciate this so much!
So in love with this channel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much, I’ve been researching and studying your videos and I realize I just need to shoot the darn thing. I’m starting my channel this January and I’m scared but I feel almost prepared. I’ll keep you posted. Thanks again from a RUclips newb! Mo❤️
Don't stress. You won't mess this up.
Videos don't need to be perfect to be good and entertaining.
You've got this!
@@makeracistsafraidagain thank you so much for the encouragement. It truly matters 🤗
yo thanks, you have helped me out a lot. I finally stared my podcast called "The Webinar" and only 3 subs so far hopefully I can get more soon!! really excited about this journey, so happy I finally got it off the ground!!
These tips are great. Just uploaded my first video yesterday. I think I managed to pull off most of them. Hopefully the effort shows. 😊 Wishing anyone who reads this much success for their channel! You've got this!
I just launched my RUclips trailer 3 weeks ago. It was a big relief to finally do it as it was taking forever to launch. Now, there are other concerns but oh well. I use a script and teleprompter. I film it several times. Going without a script takes me way too long in preparation. I have never been very good at ad libbing.
Have you tried using bullet points instead of a teleprompter?
@@DanielleNicoleMakeup Thank you! I will try that.
@@potentialreality 😉 good thing we can delete and redue portions, I sure make mistakes all the time!
Did you use movie maker trailer builder.. I did and it really came out great,, i was so surprised
@@DanielleNicoleMakeup Thank goodness for the delete button...rock on
Nolan, thank you, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! This content is worth GOLD. Especially for a beginner, like me! Worth watching TWICE.
Oh my god! The watch trick is the BEST!!!
Right?!! I love it!
You have a real gift for teaching.
Thanks for the video! The videos are so helpful. The talking to the camera and smiling, along with remembering the B-Roll, were the areas I see I need to work on. Thanks.
Awesome, glad it helped!!
The person that watch this will grow their RUclips channel successfully 🙏
I love the message in the small lines 🌱💪🏽😉
i am a new RUclipsr i had so much benefits from your videos
Looks like a beautiful Arizona sunrise in the beginning! Great video overall!
Thanks bro!!
that watch is a great idea nolan! you could do a vid on that alone called "how to get a cheap monitor"
I've only just started a channel. Put up a few videos to get the hang of things, bit will push much harder in the New Year. Your videos have been awesome. Straight to the point and useful. Thank you!
Good luck!
It's fun to follow the analytics.
@@makeracistsafraidagain Thank you
aside from skipping lighting for some reason, this was dope.
Nolannn!!! Thank you for all your wonderful videos! I have learned so much from you and I want you to know how we are all listening and learning so much from you and all the people at Think Media! I started my channel, Create your best life, in January, and I am following VRA , and I’m building my business brick by brick, slowly but surely. Thank you so much once again!
What about filming ? do you guys it in one-day filming or do you take 1,2,3 days of filming? I would like to know that..
This is WILDLY helpful thank you so much for taking the time to make this.
I've been using Epidemic Sounds for a while now, LOVE their music/sound effects, etc. fantastic intuitive site! I've made about 40 videos thus far. It is so much fun!
I just started my RUclips this year and these tips and this slightly helped,thanks
One of the clearest video's I've watched. Thank you.
Thanks for being so informative. I’m trying to put together faceless video (too shy to have my face out there, lung condition makes speaking difficult), but putting together the video with voice is very time consuming. How can I speed it up in CANVA, or is there something else I could use to generate speech with video? Thanks so much for your content.
Good job, bro.
Thanks for sharing 🧤
Wish u guys all the best, I’m also about to start off my RUclips channel✨✨
Gotta love the AZ sunrise
They’re beautiful 🙌🏻
Nice and crispy video
I’ve made a few hundred vids but this is still a great refresher. 2023 I wanna jump start my YouTubing and build my page to where it should have been years ago!
Thank you for helping me with my first video ❤ 1000/10
This is the best best best YT Vid tuts that I have ever watched, Thanks THINK MEDIA!!
thnx so much I noted this down and I'm starting a RUclips channel!!!
This is a GREAT video! I have started three RUclips channels including Mountain Man Picker. Happy to be part of the Think Media group, and excited to take all three of my channels well over one thousand subs!
Thanks for the awesome vid. Hihi: „If you‘ve got light coming from behind, you did something wrong!“ … two takes later (the one with the couch in the background… and the cute doggie! … „Bonustips for your first youtube vid: Add dogs or cats!“…): Light coming from behind! :)
What software (free) do you recommend for PC editing? I’m new and appreciate your advice.
Tbh when i did my first one. I realized my voice is completely different when you hear it outside of your body.
That’s just cuz ur used to ur voice
7:00 I like your simple room layout
Good teach people how to make RUclips videos, bro I respect that👍🏾
Ty for the steps
Its pretty impressive that the cameras on phones can be so good for really good videos.
This was the most helpful tutorial I watched!!! Thanks so much! 🙏
This was sooo helpful! 😊 Thank you!
All these tips are a relief to me ☺
Thanks you for these tips,
You are an amazing teacher!
The apple watch on the iphone is a game changer!!!!
Thanks for the tip about using your apple watch to use the rear facing camera on your phone! Love it!
Helpful tips I wouldn’t have considered
Thanks for this video. It was informative, concise and fun to watch. I’ve done a few test vids and I’ll definitely will implement these steps for my next vid! 👍🏾
You should use that kind of sky to light your videos all the time! It gives you such a healthy skin tone! Do they make pink-toned lights I wonder?
Oh! I see!! I don’t carry my skits Throughout the video, maybe a quick reference to an opening skit, but I’m Taking notes, Nolan, I’m taking notes!
thank you so much!
Such great tips, excellent motivation Thank You
Yes. Mess up Alot. Even when mispelling A Lot. A Lot is always two words.
this is the best video to show you how to make your first video ever
Thanks for this video 🙂
This is a pretty good startup guide. Just one positive criticism. You talked about getting the sound right, but your video had 5 different kinds of sound quality. The volume was consistent, but the quality dwindled consistently. Would want to check that out. I'm bookmarking this, because I'm definitely coming back to rewatch it and get inspired again. Keep up the good work. Cheers!
First time I have ever seen the watch used as a monitor. That was clever!
Okay, how do you get the transition so clean with the video on the left and the end card on the right?? Love all the videos!
One thing I wanted to know is what program do you use to edit videos?
That was really good I’ve been struggling for weeks because I have all this equipment and don’t know how to use it yet I have a iPhone X promax that is right there ready for me to use and it was good to see how you used yours! I would like to know how you did your Apple Watch interface you didn’t go into that and I would like to have that available to me as well since I have an Apple Watch…. Any comment on that?
Yes we have a video coming out soon on this! But, basically go into your apps on your watch by pressing the crown, select the camera app, and then it’ll connect and you’ll have a live video feed!
def forget stuff, I've heard a teleprompter is good, but not to read off of , but to have your bullet points up and ready
Hi. What Video editor is best used for editing your RUclips videos?
you're my fav!
What do you use for video editing software? Inshot? iMovie?
I’m trying to start a RUclips channel and I have to ask my mum I really want to post Fortnite or eafc videos and make people happy watching them because when I watch videos it makes me happy so this video here can really help
This was so helpful I’m saving it thank youuuu!! 🙏🙏
this video is so supportive💖
Lattes!!! My favorite!
This is such incredibly helpful information
OMG!!! Ive watched soooo many videos on FINALLY starting my channel because im just so nervous and freaking out about if it will be good enough quality but THIS VIDEO has really changed all of that worry and im literally ready to start like right now lol thank you 🥹🙌🏽
Great tips for beginners! 🌟
I really enjoy your videos! I’m just learning!!! Thank you!
This was so helpful and I’m finding this after posting for over a year!!! Great tips 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
You're so welcome!
This video is very helpful. I plan to make my first video this week. I’m still having a hard time understanding a THUMBNAIL. what is the difference between a vlog and uploading a video?
Thank you for this! can you recommend an iPhone case that still allows you to plug in a mic? Mine doesnt let me connect fully. Thanks.
Great video! I am wanting to start doing read aloud videos on kid's books. Hopefully it will be helpful for teachers / parents and exciting for kids. Thanks for the great info.
Thanks for this. Honestly, before focusing on it, I haven't realized how many cuts you had and it even does not feel distracting or noticeable. And microphone or room acoustic are far from perfect, but more so in some parts. I can instantly notice this flaws in my own attempts.
My first problem: noise background of the microphone. Second problem: i live on somewhat busy street in the city center. Third problem: As soon as I move to the kitchen, fridge turns on or some kids are playing inside the block. Fourth problem: how to filter noises of own breath. Fifth problem: when I hit record button, I suddenly need five times more oxygen can't seem to talk for 20 seconds without suffocating. What kind of helps is cutting video into twenty seconds blocks and remove hands from the frame so cuts are not so obvious. Filming myself? No, thanks.
Also I don't know how exactly to process audio. Camera and basically anything seem to have some automatic gain control. So during silent parts, some noises are creeping in. I may try to experiment and use for example camera with wifi connection to phone if i can see recording (not sure) or record audio using phone with USB sound card to place microphone a bit further.
For editing DaVinci Resolve seems fine, but I need to make some cheat sheet for myself (how to delete video and move rest of timeline, how to make picture in picture, ...)
What phone settings did you use? There's cinematic mode on iPhone 14 pro for example, but only 24 or 30 FPS?