Javier Mercedes not really. Your title says it’s what it takes to film a podcast, which is very untrue. An iphone or two and two lav mikes with natural light could work too. Not as well but doable.
@@tifu678 soo true dude I just use second hand camera phones with decent cameras that I got for free from people who didn't want them. Not sure if I have 1/50th of this guys budget lol. Though his stuff is impressive
Also I want to thank you. I’m a Zoom unit guy. Most of the videos I have seen everyone use the Rodcaster pro. It’s great to see someone using the zooms units. Thank!
Well it is different if I’m on the road then I have a stripped down version of this, but still three cameras. Obviously having access to the company’s equipment in the off time helps.
I believe there is a crossing of the line for podcasting, what I mean is once you Film it, it becomes more of a Film Set rather than podcast. The whole setup is similar to th as t of an interview or talk show which basically can fall into filmmaking scenarios. As I've discussed with many others, in film, when discussing or sharing information with viewers, eye contact is a critical component to the process whereas Podcasting only revolves around audio without visual content unless it involves a stationary backdrop.
Xavier Xavier first off your name is cool as hell ,next bro you are one of the most underrated RUclipsrs around I follow a lot of big names and I was locked in on those guys who are great but I don’t know why your name is it called as much as there’s . since I’ve been watching your channel I have learned so much I want to say thank you keep doing what you’re doing and on my end I’m gonna make sure I say your name a lot thanks again.My name is EL I’m an aspiring creator and Director I hope to one day be as good and well versed as you.. thanks again.
you know what’s funny. i’m watching this and i looked up the “a7s” and bruh that shits 1700. so u mean to tell me i need to be loaded to start a podcast that is free to upload? na man ur just flexin but i respect it 😂. u put passion into ur videos and i can hear it in ur voice so i dig it.
I subscribe to your channel. Yet this is the first I looked through a whole show. I watched your backup video which was great thanks. Yet I noticed you had two XLR LINES into the base of your Zoom H4N. Which is your back up recorder. Where ate the going. For me either I would have go out to my ATEM MINI PRO ISO VIDEO SWITCHER. Which has two audio ports on it. At this point I have only used one of the audio ports. Yet with this work flow you have showed me. I think I might want to see what happens if I use my line our from the bottom of my H4NPro into these two-audio ports on my ATEM mini pro iso video switcher. I also have a external SSD hard connected to my ATEM mini pro iso video switcher which record everything.
I am struggling to setup my video to start my podcast this has helped a lot Think you.. 1 question.. You use 3 cameras If you can only afford 1 good camera or 2 subpar cameras for it which would you do?
Really appreciate the advice on running the H4N with my H6 as a backup - hadn't thought about that and was planning on running the line out to 1 of the cameras.
what's a good SLR camera to start off with for video podcast? I just subscribed so I'm sure one of the podcasts has the information. I probably won't start out with your advanced camera set up...the mics are in the budget though. Great overall info in the video, it's always nice to hear from an expert - thank you!
I have a wee smart phone and an apple macbook. I suppose that all that wonderful equipment costs €20,000 to €50,000, not to mention the studio space and furniture. How did you start out? How did you afford the equipment?
Saoirse Ní Cheandaill I used to work there, I no longer use that space. I use a smart phone all the time to video record my podcast if one of my cameras go run out of battery or space. I think the air pods would sound fine recording a podcast. There are some great mics out there under 100 bucks and I would focus on good sound then video.
Starting a video podcast is my passion project. I have content I am very passionate about producing but I don't know anything about the equipment that is required. Thought I'd just need a camera and a microphone, but looks like I'll need wayyyy more than that. This video was great, but I am even more intimidated now than I was before watching. Looks like I'm also going to need a filming studio bigger than the space I designated in my living room.
This is SO good good!!! Nice hack to record longer than 29 min on the Sony. Will it start to melt if it goes that long? Oh...the battery won’t last that long, will it? Never mind. 😉 The FS7 is pretty amazing. Back ups of back ups. So pro. Totally worth it. You have serious skills man. Sound, lighting, edit, video etc. 👌👍✌️
Thanks Harvy! The double battery works for a podcast, and the other Sony has a Wall DC plug in battery. Only thing to notch there is focus. And you can never have too many backups, especially if you are a single cameraman/audioguy/ on camera talent type of show.
Great video bro. I’m building my studio 99% done I have the Canon Mark ll C 100 EOS I just bought an interface. I’m not very techy I’m learning how to do this stuff. I’m basically the talent but I want to work behind the camera also so I can do this on my own. My question is do you know what else I need to get? I’m not putting it on iTunes only RUclips. Or maybe I should idk lol I’m mostly doing movie reviews Etc
Your content seems really cool and pro, but (take it or leave it), just viewer perspective the desktop mic stands are really distracting and because of placement and perspective, they seem really extra large and like they are really an important part of the story/message(?) There are a couple effective alternatives to your approach (if ur still using those...just realized this is an old vid) seems like a low profile boom arm (lots to choose from including something like the elgato wave etc) would let you keep the mic on axis but get the mic out of yours and your guests faces a bit. ps, i'm a full time sound engineer (last 27 years) editing/mixing for tv and film and music. DM me if you have any specific questions and bout my suggestion Happy to
First time seeing you man Great video I'm thinking about doing a video podcast about music do you have any tips on starting a podcast and building my audience? Fina look through your videos and others as well
@@JavierMercedes Seee? Nice idea :) I see almost all your videos and will follow a very similar setup for my podcasts, but want to learn more about lighting now :) Will be recording from my living room though. Am looking int o eventually getting screen panels to setup the modd and not have to worry about a messy place as well :)
Thanks for the video! Right now I only do audio only, but I would like to get into video podcasting as well. Im using a Rodecaster pro and wanted to see if you could suggest a good software? Ive never done video before, but I am assuming I can use the rodecaster pro as my interface with a video software correct? Also, I have a go pro that I've used on vacations and stuff and wanted to get your thoughts on if that would be good to start with and if you think the quality is better than an iPhone X? Any advice would be much appreciated.
I use premiere pro as my video editing software. I haven't used the rodecaster pro before but it should interface with premiere pro just fine. Go Pros are great because they are wide angle, if you put facing both of your profile views (ie. you are sitting at a table with a guest across from you) it works just fine. My suggestion would be to use both the iPhone and the go pro. If you have a interview type of show have the iPhone be a single shot on the guest while the GoPro shot has both of you in frame.
Hi, how did you power A7SII, by powerbank or dummy battery? And what cabel I need to have to connect ZOOM H1N to H6 and make up backup file? Finally, what volume settings are you have if using cloudlifter? For multiple headphones I'm going into Behringer Microamp HA400.
In this video I am using the original a7s, not the two, and it is powered by dummy battery for one and dual slot for the other. On the H6 there is an 8th inch line out jack at the bottom. This is completely different than the headphone jack. Take a normal 8th inch to 8th inch cable from the h6 line out into the 8th inch stereo input of the H1. Just make sure to adjust the output settings to the proper volume accordingly, My first couple records I was outputting to hot of levels to my backup. I use a cloudlifter now and on the h6 it sits at 4 most of the time, without the cloudlifter I would have the h6 hovering between 61/2 to 7.
@@JavierMercedes "and it is powered by dummy battery for one and dual slot for the other." - so for A7S you are using dummy battery option only, and other cameras dual slot battery? It will be fine for connect H1 with H6? - www.amazon.com/3-5mm-8-Inch-Stereo-Audio-Cable/dp/B001QDB7R0 Thanks for answer!
@@DjRetsam Depends on budget but I only have experience using the Sony FDR-AX100 4K Ultra HD Camcorder, and the Canon VIXIA HF G21 Full HD Camcorder, both got the job done for me and yielded the results I expected. But my experience is pretty limited in the camcorder area. The Zoom Q4n is another option and a camera I use on every episode now. The quality is too great compared to a mirrorless camera but it gets the job done and has a flip out screen. Here is a link to my podcast kit I film with currently: kit.com/JavierMercedes/film-kit
I want to do a podcast and have been really debating on it for about two years (long time I know)but I dont have space for it ..like any ideas as to.gow I could possibly set up ..I'm really considering getting rid of my bed because it's too big
Great video. So when you get your pod cast up in iTunes it’s just audio and no video correct? The video part your recording is that just for your iTunes channel ?
raztechstudios the videos I record I release the full episode in my RUclips channel here. And if people want to listen they can listen to the podcast on all the different platforms
raztechstudios the videos I record I release the full episode in my RUclips channel here. And if people want to listen they can listen to the podcast on all the different platforms
Javier Mercedes right on! I have some LEDs light currently. Was wondering if I could get the grids separately to help focus the light like the Divas? And thank you for the quick response!
Thanks for the tips. Do you have anything that’s more practical for those without all the expensive gear and production? This would be awesome if you could provide this same video for those on a much lower a budget.
Hey Keith, I made an updated video to this one for my 2019 setup that is much more striped down. here is the link: ruclips.net/video/BBUha_g7bJI/видео.html But if you get a wide angle video camera that can film continuously and something like the Audio-Technica AT2005USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone you should be off to the races
Quick question, so I'm starting a podcast I'm confused as to how to record.. do I use this zoom h6 thing? Use a DAW? Both??? Also I need a mixer, would you recommend using a Rodecaster Pro and recording everything on there? I'm going for the least post production work. Should I do the Rodecaster to the SD card? Or what would you recommend
I haven’t used the rode caster pro before but it is a one stop shop for recording and mixing all in one. The h6 is also a recording and mixing all in one. Your DAW would let you edit the podcast. I like the h6 because it can be battery powered and can go anywhere. I’m not sure about the rode caster but if you are recording all your eps in one spot you won’t have to worry about that. Rode makes great products so it may be a good option. At the time of recording this video the rode caster pro was not out.
I haven't tried to install it, since the menu system is different on the a7iii. I use the atomos ninja star on my a7iii now to circumvent that. If you can find a used one they are pretty cheap, I don't know if they sell them any more. But here is an affiliate link to the recorder they do sell now, the ninja V: amzn.to/2L658zY
Why doesn't anyone answer this question: why do podcasts always have bulky mics dominating the screen and even killing aesthetics. The best solution is the non-intrusive lapel mics for indoor shoots.
Run a normal 8th inch headphone cable from the line out of the h6 into the 8th inch stereo in of the H4n. The jack is underneath the stereo XY mics. It takes the place of the xy mics in the recorder then.
hey all, i am new to this, i am looking to purchase most of the equipment here but i can't tell how many camera's he is using in total. could someone clarify?
Raevin Larue hey Raevin! Here is an updated video with a complete list of all my gear and cameras in the description, hope that helps: ruclips.net/video/BBUha_g7bJI/видео.html
Man, material moves so fast now I’m not sure the best answer. I got my degree in music technology from Ball State University and till this day it was one of the hardest things for me to do. The biggest thing that helped me though was the internships and relationships I built during that time. I made an effort to get a paid internship at a place where I wanted to work and did everything I could to get the spot. If you work diligently and knock it out of the park people will notice and offer you more when the situations arise. This may be too much info but one of the things I’m proud of as an intern back in the day at a recording studio was getting the owners to see the value in purchasing new toilet seats because the ones in the bathroom were disgusting. The owners didn’t notice because they never used that specific bathroom but once they saw it they Greenlighted the purchase right away. It doesn’t seem like much but it shows that I wanted to go the extra mile for their customer base and deliver the best experience or “product” with the responsibilities given to me. When I graduated I freelanced for a bit and they asked me back to start recording smaller sessions to give me a shot. Once I did well there they would give me more responsibility. Until eventually I’m in the room being a recording engineer for Morgan Freeman, Katy Perry, 2 CHAINZ, and even recording former president Jimmy Carter’s audio book. If people see you do good work you will get noticed and get your shot, what you do with it is up to you. As far as a major goes something in media technology can help you get around the right people but always remember to show up and you will get where you want to go. Episode 1 and I think 15 of my passion in Progress show would be good insights into the field. I link one in another comment. I hope that helps Devvoon!
Hey is there away you could inbox me i have questions about the camera n software that i have and questions on what to get and a lil help setup not sure how to go about everything
True, but I can’t control what RUclips serves up, I do plan on making a video on my setup now at home which would be more the speed I think you are talking. Thanks for the feedback Mike!
I think you prob spent too much on equipement and time working for the content. Instead that you could stream it on streamlabs, use your phone to control de cameras, also your computer would record it on your pc, and you could just cut small parts to post it as single small videos. I spent about U$400 on audio and U$1000 on cameras video capture card to build everything. You prob spent 10 times more to get almost the same result. Btw my setup is for 4 people.
Now I just need to sell my house so I can buy all this stuff
GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome
Javier Mercedes not really. Your title says it’s what it takes to film a podcast, which is very untrue. An iphone or two and two lav mikes with natural light could work too. Not as well but doable.
@@tifu678 soo true dude I just use second hand camera phones with decent cameras that I got for free from people who didn't want them. Not sure if I have 1/50th of this guys budget lol. Though his stuff is impressive
Also I want to thank you. I’m a Zoom unit guy. Most of the videos I have seen everyone use the Rodcaster pro. It’s great to see someone using the zooms units. Thank!
Protect Javier at all cost ✅
Man, I’ve always thought about filming my podcast but never took the jump. It’s great to see the level of production that goes into this.
Well it is different if I’m on the road then I have a stripped down version of this, but still three cameras. Obviously having access to the company’s equipment in the off time helps.
I believe there is a crossing of the line for podcasting, what I mean is once you Film it, it becomes more of a Film Set rather than podcast. The whole setup is similar to th as t of an interview or talk show which basically can fall into filmmaking scenarios. As I've discussed with many others, in film, when discussing or sharing information with viewers, eye contact is a critical component to the process whereas Podcasting only revolves around audio without visual content unless it involves a stationary backdrop.
Love the set up, lights, gear and everything. That is awesome. Look forward to future tips!
Cool Javier. I'll have to reply it a few times and take notes! It would be good if you did a lighting specific video. Or maybe you have one I missed.
I've done a couple videos on my setup since this one. here is a complete playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLY2jhpEHBfXQhQMcGCqP7u6OMOHhBp5WD
So jealous of the dope studio setup
It was a treat to use😁
Thank you, Javier. I appreciate you taking time to let us know the details behind your vlog.
I try and show as much as I can so it lessens the learning curve for others. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Genius Alert!!!
Thank you, Javier....this made me an instant subscriber.
Pretty cool. Learned a lot and cemented what I already knew. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
+E3TCREATIONS glad it could help E3T!
You have amazing attention to detail. Great video.
Thank you so much for checking out more videos too, means a lot.
Thank you so much for doing this video! This is exactly what I was looking for! Great work!
Glad I could help Mingo!
Yeah that is a ton of equipment! But seriously very cool thanks for sharing!
Xavier Xavier first off your name is cool as hell ,next bro you are one of the most underrated RUclipsrs around I follow a lot of big names and I was locked in on those guys who are great but I don’t know why your name is it called as much as there’s . since I’ve been watching your channel I have learned so much I want to say thank you keep doing what you’re doing and on my end I’m gonna make sure I say your name a lot thanks again.My name is EL I’m an aspiring creator and Director I hope to one day be as good and well versed as you.. thanks again.
you know what’s funny. i’m watching this and i looked up the “a7s” and bruh that shits 1700. so u mean to tell me i need to be loaded to start a podcast that is free to upload? na man ur just flexin but i respect it 😂. u put passion into ur videos and i can hear it in ur voice so i dig it.
*subbed* much love from Vancouver Canada I'm here from Noah kagan's channel! great stuff, can't wait to learn from you
Thanks man this is great man launching my video podcast this month
Good look Jarrett! It is a challenging but rewarding endeavor I think.
Cool behind the scenes!
Thanks Duane! glad you liked the video!
Appreciated!!! Just started podcasting
I subscribe to your channel. Yet this is the first I looked through a whole show. I watched your backup video which was great thanks. Yet I noticed you had two XLR LINES into the base of your Zoom H4N. Which is your back up recorder. Where ate the going. For me either I would have go out to my ATEM MINI PRO ISO VIDEO SWITCHER. Which has two audio ports on it. At this point I have only used one of the audio ports. Yet with this work flow you have showed me. I think I might want to see what happens if I use my line our from the bottom of my H4NPro into these two-audio ports on my ATEM mini pro iso video switcher. I also have a external SSD hard connected to my ATEM mini pro iso video switcher which record everything.
Thanks Javier! Definitely going to try to apply what I've learned!
Great video bro we been doing it for a very long time now... video podcasting is where it's at
Video podcasting for prez! thanks for watching Ethic!
Thank you sir!!
I am struggling to setup my video to start my podcast this has helped a lot Think you.. 1 question.. You use 3 cameras If you can only afford 1 good camera or 2 subpar cameras for it which would you do?
So useful, given awesome tips for my upcoming podcast
Hope they help Nick!
Really appreciate the advice on running the H4N with my H6 as a backup - hadn't thought about that and was planning on running the line out to 1 of the cameras.
Running it to a camera could work as well, just run some sort of backup if you can!
Javier Mercedes are there any specific settings/levels to set running out of the H6 into a gh5 you would recommend?
what's a good SLR camera to start off with for video podcast? I just subscribed so I'm sure one of the podcasts has the information.
I probably won't start out with your advanced camera set up...the mics are in the budget though.
Great overall info in the video, it's always nice to hear from an expert - thank you!
The Sony zv1 hasn’t been released yet but I think that may be a great option.
Been looking for videos on how to record video for a pre-existing audio podcast. This was very helpful - thanks for sharing.
Thanks Robert! I hope this is helpful!
Awesome, thank you for sharing your setup 👍🤓
Hope it gave you some insight and advice for future projects
Great information but if I wanted to do a live broadcast what would I need?
hey man, thank you so much! i found this video very helpful and really enjoyed watching. Thank you!
Thanks Leo, glad it could give insight! Thanks for commenting!
Very helpful. 🙏🙏🙏
Hey there Javier, congrats on almost 400!!
Thanks Nimrod!
Love this video thanks for the pointers!
Hey thanks Frod! Made my day, glad I could help
Anytime! Keep doing what you’re doing. Subscribed to keep up with the progress!
What do you connect your cameras to? Directly to your computer, or is there a go between device like the audio having the recorder? And is it HDMI?
in 2023. video still good
Thanks Man, Really like the video :)
Great video - thanks for sharing.
Awesome! Glad you got some value out of it.
I have a wee smart phone and an apple macbook. I suppose that all that wonderful equipment costs €20,000 to €50,000, not to mention the studio space and furniture. How did you start out? How did you afford the equipment?
Saoirse Ní Cheandaill I used to work there, I no longer use that space. I use a smart phone all the time to video record my podcast if one of my cameras go run out of battery or space. I think the air pods would sound fine recording a podcast. There are some great mics out there under 100 bucks and I would focus on good sound then video.
I just found you and this video... awesome info and you're great Javier! definitely subscribing and following all the great things you are doing!
Starting a video podcast is my passion project. I have content I am very passionate about producing but I don't know anything about the equipment that is required. Thought I'd just need a camera and a microphone, but looks like I'll need wayyyy more than that. This video was great, but I am even more intimidated now than I was before watching. Looks like I'm also going to need a filming studio bigger than the space I designated in my living room.
You can start with just a phone, this was just my setup, thanks India!
This is SO good good!!! Nice hack to record longer than 29 min on the Sony. Will it start to melt if it goes that long? Oh...the battery won’t last that long, will it? Never mind. 😉 The FS7 is pretty amazing.
Back ups of back ups. So pro. Totally worth it.
You have serious skills man. Sound, lighting, edit, video etc. 👌👍✌️
Thanks Harvy! The double battery works for a podcast, and the other Sony has a Wall DC plug in battery. Only thing to notch there is focus. And you can never have too many backups, especially if you are a single cameraman/audioguy/ on camera talent type of show.
Great video bro. I’m building my studio 99% done I have the Canon Mark ll C 100 EOS I just bought an interface. I’m not very techy I’m learning how to do this stuff. I’m basically the talent but I want to work behind the camera also so I can do this on my own. My question is do you know what else I need to get? I’m not putting it on iTunes only RUclips. Or maybe I should idk lol I’m mostly doing movie reviews Etc
What are you using to switch the camera angles, or switch between the cameras I mean
you can use the program OBS to do that no problem
greetings from Costa Rica. How you manage to sync the audio while recording the podcast?
Nasional here is my video on syncing audio in post ruclips.net/video/XZQymHCug-0/видео.html
Where did u get the table???
Hey Javier, what is the lighting you are using? thank you much appreciated
Your content seems really cool and pro, but (take it or leave it), just viewer perspective the desktop mic stands are really distracting and because of placement and perspective, they seem really extra large and like they are really an important part of the story/message(?)
There are a couple effective alternatives to your approach (if ur still using those...just realized this is an old vid) seems like a low profile boom arm (lots to choose from including something like the elgato wave etc) would let you keep the mic on axis but get the mic out of yours and your guests faces a bit.
ps, i'm a full time sound engineer (last 27 years) editing/mixing for tv and film and music. DM me if you have any specific questions and bout my suggestion Happy to
First time seeing you man Great video I'm thinking about doing a video podcast about music do you have any tips on starting a podcast and building my audience? Fina look through your videos and others as well
Hey Javier. You really should do a follow up on the lighting setup :)) Incredible video !
Hey thanks for the input and kind words André. I’ve been thinking about that kind of video for a little bit.
@@JavierMercedes Seee? Nice idea :) I see almost all your videos and will follow a very similar setup for my podcasts, but want to learn more about lighting now :) Will be recording from my living room though. Am looking int o eventually getting screen panels to setup the modd and not have to worry about a messy place as well :)
André de Albuquerque all that sounds exciting to me!
I agree - I would like to understand the lighting better. Enjoyed the video!
What’s the link for the external recorder?
What are the light grids that you used in this video?
Dopeness! What’s that software for the A7s 👀
Guil here is a video showing what I think you are talking about ruclips.net/video/rKBiUEhF0s0/видео.html
Glad to see your growing I would love to work with you!
Hypnotherapy and Meditation whoop whoop
Thanks for the video! Right now I only do audio only, but I would like to get into video podcasting as well. Im using a Rodecaster pro and wanted to see if you could suggest a good software? Ive never done video before, but I am assuming I can use the rodecaster pro as my interface with a video software correct? Also, I have a go pro that I've used on vacations and stuff and wanted to get your thoughts on if that would be good to start with and if you think the quality is better than an iPhone X? Any advice would be much appreciated.
I use premiere pro as my video editing software. I haven't used the rodecaster pro before but it should interface with premiere pro just fine. Go Pros are great because they are wide angle, if you put facing both of your profile views (ie. you are sitting at a table with a guest across from you) it works just fine. My suggestion would be to use both the iPhone and the go pro. If you have a interview type of show have the iPhone be a single shot on the guest while the GoPro shot has both of you in frame.
@@JavierMercedes You are the man! Thank you for responding back with such detail. I highly appreciate it and I will be taking your advice!
Hi, how did you power A7SII, by powerbank or dummy battery? And what cabel I need to have to connect ZOOM H1N to H6 and make up backup file? Finally, what volume settings are you have if using cloudlifter? For multiple headphones I'm going into Behringer Microamp HA400.
In this video I am using the original a7s, not the two, and it is powered by dummy battery for one and dual slot for the other. On the H6 there is an 8th inch line out jack at the bottom. This is completely different than the headphone jack. Take a normal 8th inch to 8th inch cable from the h6 line out into the 8th inch stereo input of the H1. Just make sure to adjust the output settings to the proper volume accordingly, My first couple records I was outputting to hot of levels to my backup. I use a cloudlifter now and on the h6 it sits at 4 most of the time, without the cloudlifter I would have the h6 hovering between 61/2 to 7.
@@JavierMercedes "and it is powered by dummy battery for one and dual slot for the other." - so for A7S you are using dummy battery option only, and other cameras dual slot battery? It will be fine for connect H1 with H6? - www.amazon.com/3-5mm-8-Inch-Stereo-Audio-Cable/dp/B001QDB7R0
Thanks for answer!
I need you help chosing a good camera for a 3 hour podcast?
I would say a camcorder would be your best bet at that point
@@JavierMercedes thanks ive been looking for month, really dont know witch one
@@DjRetsam Depends on budget but I only have experience using the Sony FDR-AX100 4K Ultra HD Camcorder, and the Canon VIXIA HF G21 Full HD Camcorder, both got the job done for me and yielded the results I expected. But my experience is pretty limited in the camcorder area. The Zoom Q4n is another option and a camera I use on every episode now. The quality is too great compared to a mirrorless camera but it gets the job done and has a flip out screen. Here is a link to my podcast kit I film with currently: kit.com/JavierMercedes/film-kit
great channel 👍🏾
Thank you!
what external hard driver are you using
Thanks
👊
I want to do a podcast and have been really debating on it for about two years (long time I know)but I dont have space for it ..like any ideas as to.gow I could possibly set up ..I'm really considering getting rid of my bed because it's too big
Great video. So when you get your pod cast up in iTunes it’s just audio and no video correct? The video part your recording is that just for your iTunes channel ?
raztechstudios the videos I record I release the full episode in my RUclips channel here. And if people want to listen they can listen to the podcast on all the different platforms
Nice.... so what platform do you recommend to do the pod cast recording with?
raztechstudios the videos I record I release the full episode in my RUclips channel here. And if people want to listen they can listen to the podcast on all the different platforms
What is that software that you use to record more than 30 min ?
Great video man. Going to check out your podcast now.
Do you have a link for the light grids?
The Lights in here are Keno Diva lights
Javier Mercedes right on! I have some LEDs light currently. Was wondering if I could get the grids separately to help focus the light like the Divas? And thank you for the quick response!
Thanks for the tips. Do you have anything that’s more practical for those without all the expensive gear and production? This would be awesome if you could provide this same video for those on a much lower a budget.
Hey Keith, I made an updated video to this one for my 2019 setup that is much more striped down. here is the link: ruclips.net/video/BBUha_g7bJI/видео.html
But if you get a wide angle video camera that can film continuously and something like the Audio-Technica AT2005USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone you should be off to the races
Wow beautiful but looks super $$$$$$
2:08 What is the brand name and model of the external recorder used for video?
here is my affiliate link to the shogun: amzn.to/2Bfy7QT
but the atomos ninja is a cheaper option to look into.
@@JavierMercedes Thank you! Your channel is incredibly helpful!
Quick question: what's the USB on the H6 connected to? A power source? Or do you use it to record the audio into that video recorder?
this video explains what your asking about: ruclips.net/video/Ghoz9nwfZ6s/видео.html
I See the three mic set up but i only see one digital audio recorder... how does 3 cameras pick up audio from the two mics?
+Sanjay Murthy I use an audio recorder and sync the audio from the recorder to the camera footage in post
I'm new to this and working on filming a podcast. After recording audio , do you sync the audio to
the video recording?
Yes I sync audio to the video
Quick question, so I'm starting a podcast I'm confused as to how to record.. do I use this zoom h6 thing? Use a DAW? Both??? Also I need a mixer, would you recommend using a Rodecaster Pro and recording everything on there? I'm going for the least post production work. Should I do the Rodecaster to the SD card? Or what would you recommend
I haven’t used the rode caster pro before but it is a one stop shop for recording and mixing all in one. The h6 is also a recording and mixing all in one. Your DAW would let you edit the podcast. I like the h6 because it can be battery powered and can go anywhere. I’m not sure about the rode caster but if you are recording all your eps in one spot you won’t have to worry about that. Rode makes great products so it may be a good option. At the time of recording this video the rode caster pro was not out.
Couldn’t you run an xlr splitter and run the audio to two recorders at the same time?
Gary Drumm sure can, I just didn’t have one. But that is the best option.
I have a question: how do you take the recording limit off your camera mine is capped at half an hour no matter what SD card I have
ruclips.net/video/rKBiUEhF0s0/видео.html there is my video Explaining how
hey would the continuous recording work for the sony a7iii?
I haven't tried to install it, since the menu system is different on the a7iii. I use the atomos ninja star on my a7iii now to circumvent that. If you can find a used one they are pretty cheap, I don't know if they sell them any more. But here is an affiliate link to the recorder they do sell now, the ninja V: amzn.to/2L658zY
possibly a dumb question but Do you literally just synch the video with the audio in editing???
Yes in this setup I do. great question Esteban!
Why doesn't anyone answer this question: why do podcasts always have bulky mics dominating the screen and even killing aesthetics. The best solution is the non-intrusive lapel mics for indoor shoots.
I didn't know Dak Prescott had a RUclips channel. Lol. JK. But good stuff
How do you connect the zoomH6 to the other zoom device?
Run a normal 8th inch headphone cable from the line out of the h6 into the 8th inch stereo in of the H4n. The jack is underneath the stereo XY mics. It takes the place of the xy mics in the recorder then.
hey all, i am new to this, i am looking to purchase most of the equipment here but i can't tell how many camera's he is using in total. could someone clarify?
Raevin Larue hey Raevin! Here is an updated video with a complete list of all my gear and cameras in the description, hope that helps: ruclips.net/video/BBUha_g7bJI/видео.html
what if you don't have the same camera to hack the 29:59 time limit?
I use an atomos external recorder on my a7iii now.
Not sure about all the side angle shots
what should i major in college to be able to do what you do is it multi media studies
Man, material moves so fast now I’m not sure the best answer. I got my degree in music technology from Ball State University and till this day it was one of the hardest things for me to do. The biggest thing that helped me though was the internships and relationships I built during that time. I made an effort to get a paid internship at a place where I wanted to work and did everything I could to get the spot. If you work diligently and knock it out of the park people will notice and offer you more when the situations arise. This may be too much info but one of the things I’m proud of as an intern back in the day at a recording studio was getting the owners to see the value in purchasing new toilet seats because the ones in the bathroom were disgusting. The owners didn’t notice because they never used that specific bathroom but once they saw it they Greenlighted the purchase right away. It doesn’t seem like much but it shows that I wanted to go the extra mile for their customer base and deliver the best experience or “product” with the responsibilities given to me. When I graduated I freelanced for a bit and they asked me back to start recording smaller sessions to give me a shot. Once I did well there they would give me more responsibility. Until eventually I’m in the room being a recording engineer for Morgan Freeman, Katy Perry, 2 CHAINZ, and even recording former president Jimmy Carter’s audio book. If people see you do good work you will get noticed and get your shot, what you do with it is up to you. As far as a major goes something in media technology can help you get around the right people but always remember to show up and you will get where you want to go. Episode 1 and I think 15 of my passion in Progress show would be good insights into the field. I link one in another comment. I hope that helps Devvoon!
Javier Mercedes thanks man !! i need that ♥️
Why does he looks like he's about to kidnap Alvin and the Chipmunks?
Hey is there away you could inbox me i have questions about the camera n software that i have and questions on what to get and a lil help setup not sure how to go about everything
It’s like watching a podcast on a ship in a storm. Why?
all this look not cheap at all!!!!!!!
Nope it isn’t cheap, there are definitely cheaper setups than this, I merely meant this as a BTS look at the setup I use
Awesome but i can’t afford this shit lol
Dude c'mon this is a professional setup, this is not very practical when to my query on how to film a video podcast
True, but I can’t control what RUclips serves up, I do plan on making a video on my setup now at home which would be more the speed I think you are talking. Thanks for the feedback Mike!
Look yellow? You are yellow. Lol
Hey I don’t know if u gonna read this or not I need help man I’ll pay you can u do everything for me or can u recommend anyone ?
Respectfully you are just showing your gear, who is going to buy all that equipment to start a podcast, insane.
I mean, its a really cool bts vid, but implying that you need all of this gear to start a podcast is insane.
Wow! So all it takes for me to start a podcast is thousands of dollars worth of equipment ?? Gee thanks mister! *rolls eyes*
Irving Velasquez no. Get an iPhone mic or one compatible with your phone and download anchor.
I think you prob spent too much on equipement and time working for the content. Instead that you could stream it on streamlabs, use your phone to control de cameras, also your computer would record it on your pc, and you could just cut small parts to post it as single small videos. I spent about U$400 on audio and U$1000 on cameras video capture card to build everything. You prob spent 10 times more to get almost the same result. Btw my setup is for 4 people.
I don’t disagree. Great setup.
While entertaining, it’s utter,y useless for a beginner RUclips podcaster
Lame 😒
why does his voice sound so white apart from that cool vid
What are the light grids that you used in this video?