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Alejandro Urman
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2013
Crafting compelling visual stories that capture authentic & relatable moments.
Join me as I share my filmmaking journey, offering insights, tips, and behind-the-scenes breakdowns along the way.
🌏 Sydney, Australia
Join me as I share my filmmaking journey, offering insights, tips, and behind-the-scenes breakdowns along the way.
🌏 Sydney, Australia
Behind the Scenes: Force USA Folding Bench Spec Ad | Cinematography & Concept Breakdown
In this video, I take you behind the scenes of my latest spec ad for the Force USA Folding Bench.
I’ll guide you through the process of how I developed the concept, crafted the story, and ensured the core message of “Turn your home into a gym” remained central throughout the ad.
You’ll see the approach I took to transform a warm, sunlit living room into a dramatic, blacked-out gym environment, all within the constraints of a small home space.
I also share the affordable and accessible solutions I used to block out sunlight and create a seamless black backdrop, my approach to creating transitions, and the steps I took to enhance the ad with immersive sound design.
This project marks an important step in expanding my portfolio into the fitness industry and I hope this behind-the-scenes breakdown inspires your own creative productions. If you enjoyed the video or have any questions, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
Link to Black Tablecover that I used (Kmart Australia): www.kmart.com.au/product/reusable-heavy-duty-black-tablecover-42752783/?
You can also find me here -
Instagram: alejandrourman_
TikTok: tiktok.com/@alejandro.urman
Portfolio: alejandrourman.com
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:21 - Concept
00:43 - Visual Inspiration
01:03 - Storyboarding
01:20 - Affine Pre-Production Software
01:41 - Blacked-out Backdrop Lighting
02:29 - Lighting Diagram
02:36 - Post-Production Enhancements
02:50 - Key Subject Lighting
02:59 - Subject Edge Light
03:16 - Transition Effect
03:59 - Remaining Production Focus
04:12 - Brand Presence
04:23 - SFX Recording
04:36 - Final Thoughts
04:57 - Outro
Equipment used:
Camera -
• Sony A7IV (Filmed in SLog3/S-Gamut3.cine)
Lenses -
• Sony FE 24mm f/1.4 G Master Lens
• Sony FE Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 Lens
Tripods -
• Fotopro X-Aircross 3
Lighting -
• Godox VL150 Video LED Light
• Godox Octa 95cm Softbox
Audio -
• Rode M5 Compact Condenser Microphone
• Rode AI-1 Audio Interface
Field Monitor -
• Desview R6 UHB 5.5” Monitor
Teleprompter -
• Glide Gear TMP100
Editing -
• DaVinci Resolve
I’ll guide you through the process of how I developed the concept, crafted the story, and ensured the core message of “Turn your home into a gym” remained central throughout the ad.
You’ll see the approach I took to transform a warm, sunlit living room into a dramatic, blacked-out gym environment, all within the constraints of a small home space.
I also share the affordable and accessible solutions I used to block out sunlight and create a seamless black backdrop, my approach to creating transitions, and the steps I took to enhance the ad with immersive sound design.
This project marks an important step in expanding my portfolio into the fitness industry and I hope this behind-the-scenes breakdown inspires your own creative productions. If you enjoyed the video or have any questions, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
Link to Black Tablecover that I used (Kmart Australia): www.kmart.com.au/product/reusable-heavy-duty-black-tablecover-42752783/?
You can also find me here -
Instagram: alejandrourman_
TikTok: tiktok.com/@alejandro.urman
Portfolio: alejandrourman.com
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:21 - Concept
00:43 - Visual Inspiration
01:03 - Storyboarding
01:20 - Affine Pre-Production Software
01:41 - Blacked-out Backdrop Lighting
02:29 - Lighting Diagram
02:36 - Post-Production Enhancements
02:50 - Key Subject Lighting
02:59 - Subject Edge Light
03:16 - Transition Effect
03:59 - Remaining Production Focus
04:12 - Brand Presence
04:23 - SFX Recording
04:36 - Final Thoughts
04:57 - Outro
Equipment used:
Camera -
• Sony A7IV (Filmed in SLog3/S-Gamut3.cine)
Lenses -
• Sony FE 24mm f/1.4 G Master Lens
• Sony FE Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 Lens
Tripods -
• Fotopro X-Aircross 3
Lighting -
• Godox VL150 Video LED Light
• Godox Octa 95cm Softbox
Audio -
• Rode M5 Compact Condenser Microphone
• Rode AI-1 Audio Interface
Field Monitor -
• Desview R6 UHB 5.5” Monitor
Teleprompter -
• Glide Gear TMP100
Editing -
• DaVinci Resolve
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Force USA Folding Bench Commercial | Spec Ad (Sony A7IV)
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I wanted to expand my advertising portfolio into the fitness industry, and with this spec ad, I set out to showcase the versatility and practicality of the Force USA Foldable Home Bench in a real-world setting. My goal was to bring the core message, “Turn your home into a gym,” to life by transitioning from a warm, sunset-lit living room to a focused, blacked-out setting, illustrating how the b...
Behind The Scenes: Rode M5 Microphone Spec Ad | Concept & Visuals Breakdown
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In this video, I take you behind the scenes of my recent spec ad for the Rode M5 Microphone. I’ll share my approach to showcasing the M5’s versatility across music recording, voiceovers, and sound effects, with the ad itself directly demonstrating the microphone’s audio quality through a natural acoustic guitar performance. From pre-production planning and lighting techniques to on-set adjustme...
Rode M5 Microphone Commercial | Spec Ad (Sony A7IV)
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A spec ad for the Rode M5 Microphone. I set out to create an ad that showcases the real-world versatility of the Rode M5 microphone. Whether it's for music recording, voiceovers, or sound effect capture, the Rode M5 excels. To highlight its clarity and sensitivity, I recorded a natural acoustic guitar performance directly with the Rode M5, which serves as the foundation for the ad’s audio. Addi...
Behind The Scenes: Vevor Folding Cart Spec Ad | Cinematography & Concept Breakdown
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In this video, I take you behind the scenes of my recent spec ad for the VEVOR Folding Cart-a product originally marketed for camping & beach use, that I instead advertised towards creators who rely on them to haul their heavy and bulky equipment to shoots. You'll get an inside look at my process from planning to rigging the camera, as well as how I tackled challenges like emulating the look of...
VEVOR Folding Wagon Cart | Spec Ad (Sony A7IV)
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A spec ad for the VEVOR Folding Wagon Cart. I set out to create an ad for a product that wasn’t originally marketed to the audience I’m targeting. Whilst this type of cart was originally designed and advertised for camping or beach use, many creators like myself rely on them to haul heavy, bulky equipment to shoots. My goal was to make a relatable and authentic ad that positions the cart as an ...
Budget DIY Floppy Flag & Scrim for $60 | Negative Fill for Cinematic Lighting
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In this video, I show how to create a budget DIY Floppy Flag & Scrim for $60 AUD. A floppy can be an essential tool for cutting and shaping light on set. Though professional floppies can cost upwards of $400, which is a steep price for those of us just starting out or looking to experiment with new techniques. Join me as I delve into the process of selecting the right materials & parts to assem...
The Clean - Jim Dunlop Music Commercial | Spec Ad (Sony A7IV)
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A spec ad for two guitar cleaning products (Formula 65 Cleaner & Polish and Formula 65 Ultimate Lemon Oil) from the Jim Dunlop range. As the months of the first half of the year passed and got caught up working on a range of projects, I neglected cleaning my guitar and it gathered dust in the background. I thought that a lot of other people can relate to some of their hobbies taking a backseat ...
My trip to Kyoto, Japan in Autumn - Part 7 | Nagoya, Ninenzaka, Kiyomizu-dera & Nanzen-ji Temple
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In November 2023, I embarked on a long-awaited solo trip to visit Japan during autumn. In this video, I travel from Tokyo to Nagoya and watch the city turn into mountains. Visit the historic and interactive Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology. Walk along the iconic Kamo River and take in the beautiful waterfront Momiji view. Shuffle through the packed Ninenzaka Alley and see ...
My trip to Mt Fuji, Japan in Autumn - Part 6 | Chureito Pagoda and Kawaguchiko & Shimoyoshida
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Camera Lens Filters for Video (ND, Polarizer and Diffusion)
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Budget Monitor and Cage Setup for Sony A7III - Desview R6 UHB & Smallrig 2629 Half Cage
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Budget Video Light Setup - Godox VL150 LED Light & Reflector
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HP Reverb G2 Virtual Reality PC Build (AMD Ryzen 5 5600X & RX 6800 XT)
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Bro I need pre-set of this
Glad you liked it! :) This animation was built with many different expression codes in After Effects and I'm not too sure how to turn it into a preset. But will look into it and see if there's a way to help out with making one!
I have the same pack, works great for me. Repair under warranty is painless.
That's really great to hear! Thank you for sharing. 😊
Thank you for the explanation, was super detailed 👌🏻
Very kind, thank you! Glad to hear that it helped you. ☺
Subscribed just because of the detailed chapters on the video. As a TH-camr I know that part is a major pain in the bottom. :D
Thank you for the kind words and I'm really glad that the chapters helped you out! That's right, they definitely take some time to put together, but I know that they can be helpful for viewers searching for a particular topic. Really appreciate you subscribing!😄
and when you're done with the whole experiment, you'll count what you bought, the time you spent on it and realised it cost you much more than buying a new one.
Hi @antiplouc, Thanks for watching & the comment. That's a fair conclusion to have after watching the video and might mean that this DIY option might not be right for you. For many of us starting out in filmmaking or video production, $400 AUD for a pre-made option represents a lot of money (especially for equipment that you're not sure will be useful for you). And this is on top of all the other essentials that are needed to get started. So instead, what we don't have in money to spend, we make up by spending our time. This DIY option is not on par with a professional pre-made option and by all means, if you have the funds, it definitely would be best to go with a pre-made professional option instead. But this video is for those, who may not have that luxury and would like to learn and advance their lighting techniques, without breaking the bank. 🙂👍
Does the camera screen cut out when you hit record when using this monitor? I saw another reviewer post about this problem
Hi Aaron, Thanks for the question. I still use this monitor to this day but no longer have the Sony A7III (using Sony A7IV instead). As for the monitor output, I personally never experienced an issue where the screen cuts off after pressing the record button (neither on the Sony A7III or Sony A7IV). Though, I remember that on the Sony A7III, there is an HDMI limitation with using both the HDMI external output to the monitor and the camera's LCD screen at the same time. From memory, I believe this can be resolved by disabling the 'HDMI Info. Display' setting on the A7III. Though unfortunately, this means that you will not see your camera's settings on the external monitor (only a clean feed of the picture). See this video (it's for the A7Sii but I believe it still applies): th-cam.com/video/XsvlQd_6znA/w-d-xo.html To add onto this, I found another video where others were experiencing a similar issue with the Sony A7III: th-cam.com/video/Py8obgwzxxE/w-d-xo.html It might be worth also testing the solution from the top rated comment in this video: "If you are not using your monitor as a recording device: All you need to do is to turn your HDMI output to HDMI Only(24p)... you will get image on camera and monitor and still be able to record 4k internally." - @yasveerpem4772 I hope this helps! 🙂
Great!
Thank you David! 🙌
wow the end card is so nice
Thank you bro, I appreciate it 👍
What a great analitic and organized style of yours. Congratulations for de video. I just also checked your portfolio, it inspired me a lot, as i have just started as a freelance and i am trying to figure out my first spec works. It is really well thought. Your vibe really connected with me. I am pretty sure that i wont be the only one. Keep going, man. Greetings from Madrid, Spain
Oh wow, what a kind comment David. Thank you. 🙌 I'm really glad that my analytical approach to how I present my findings, resonated with you. It truly means a lot and I wish you the absolute best on your freelance journey as well! 💪
Really good video man. Keep going, keep growing!
Thank you David! Very much appreciated and you too! 💪
I just sumbled appon your videos, this quality is so nice keep it up, you're heading in the right direction!
Thank you so much Joaquín! Really appreciate the kind words. ☺
Really informative video, learned a lot, I appreciate you man🙌
Thank you for the kind words Bubek! I'm really glad that the video helped you. 😄
Great video. Liked that you explained the importance of sound design and took the time to record them properly. Kudos.
Thank you Daniel, glad you enjoyed it! Much appreciated. 😄
Merci pour ce tuto ! +1
De rien, je suis heureux que cela vous ait aidé! 🙂
well done! another useful video.
Great content. Thanks for sharing your DIY floppy journey.
Ayeeee, thank you Nick! Good to hear from you and much appreciated! 🙌
Thanks for the video, very nicely presented. Does it fit under the seat in an airplane?
Not a problem at all, thank you for the kind words Instrujil. Personally, I only stored it in the overhead compartment of the airplane during my trip to Japan (quite slim compared to a suitcase and had no issues there). You possibly might be able to fit it under an airplane seat, if the backpack isn't fully packed. But generally, I would say that it's a bit too long (and potentially too bulky) to comfortably fit under the airplane seat. Hope this helps!😄
Again and again . amazing videos !! and i hope its not the end for japan vlogs :(
Thank you for the kind words! Really appreciate all your support. Sadly, it is the end of the Japan videos for this trip but I'm really happy that you enjoyed them so much! :) Hopefully, I can one day visit again during the Cherry Blossom season as well. 🤞
Bro your Japan's vlog just hit different , well done !!
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate it. 😊
Breathable back with a legit frame is the key! Great video and put together all the issues I’ve been torn about with the photography trekking packs on the market. Osprey’s venting suspension back is the best.
Thank you for the kind words! Exactly right, I fully agree with you. The breathable back and quality frame made a huge difference when walking all day during my trip to Japan.
@@AlejandroUrman_ dug a little more. Some other good options seem to be the newly released Deuter Futura Pro Jaypack 36 (REI exclusive unfortunately). Only comes in a single color at the moment. Guess they are testing it out. Also, the “Ultralight Backpack Ventilation Frame by Vaucluse Backpack Ventilation Gear” is pretty sweet. Can be broken down into two sheets and used on almost any pack to improve breathability and reduce surface area contact. It doesn’t look comfortable but so far has surprisingly good reviews and the owner seems very determined and dedicated to make it work without a hitch. Much more affordable than buying a whole new pack for every different use case as well. It’s intended for ultralight packs but it seems very strong due to the structure.\
@@youngsahm03 Wow, thank you so much for sharing! Really appreciate it. These are some excellent recommendations that I had no idea about. I never knew that a frame accessory like this existed, where you can add a breathable back frame to any backpack. Very clever idea. And also, I had a look at the newly released Deuter Futura Pro Jaypack 36 that you mentioned. It looks like an awesome option! At the time when I was researching hiking backpacks that might work for my camera gear, I saw that Deuter was a leading brand but unfortunately wasn't able to find any suitable choices. But I can see on their website, that this new backpack is specifically designed for camera gear. Once again, thank you for sharing with us all!
Thanks for this. I am currently deciding between this and the Stratos 24. I don't need as quick of access and plan to stash a small camera cube insert in the bottom of the main compartment. But I agree that there is no great solution for a camera backpack for *hiking* and that a hiking backpack with camera inserts is the better and more affordable option. I've decided that a bag for travel and a bag for hiking need to be separate bags.
Thank you for your comment Matthew! For sure and from what I can see, the Osprey Stratos 24 generally appears to be cheaper than the Manta 24 as well. Overall, it sounds like it's a better choice for your needs. See if you can try both of them out in a physical store and check what works best for you. Exactly right, there are some high quality hiking-like camera backpack options in the market from companies like Shimoda. But these are far too expensive when the right choice of a dedicated hiking backpack paired with a camera insert can achieve a similar result.
@matthewsinger did you get a chance to check out both bags in person? Currently decided between these two bags for day hikes
@@bossmanfat6979 Yes. I went with the Manta. It has nicer side/water bottle pockets and it came with a new water bladder and, at the time, was on sale at REI for the same price as the stratos with the 20% off coupon. So far I'm happy. I found a camera insert that fits perfectly allowing me to carry two extra lenses or one lens and some other bits of gear.
Great multi-use for that pack. Nice video. New follower here. Crow✌️
Thank you so much, really appreciate the kind words Crow! 🙌
Great video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Handy video! Well done!
Mate the shot at 0:17
haha yeah! I was surprised to see that Chanel gives people black umbrellas to stand in the line, under the sun too. 😆
Randomly found your video. Love the visual, not sure about the music. Still beautiful video, thank you for sharing. 😍
Thank you for the lovely comment! ❤
May I know what gears are you using?
@@skbanyu Yep! I've included all the equipment that I used in the video description. 😄
Love it!
Thank you! 🙌
Beautiful!
Hermanito te luciste saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪 ojalá más adelante lances una de shinjuku
Muchas gracias! 🙌 Sí, pronto viene el video de Shinjuku. Seguí el canal para saber cuándo sale! Saludos de Australia 🇦🇺
you shared amazing , adios. 🤙
Thank you! Lovely drone videos on your channel as well. 👏
Great Job! 👏👏👏
Hola Alejandro, no se si leeras este mensaje ya que veo que no andas mucho por el canal, lo mirare todos los dias por si me contestas ya que que me gustaria me ayudases sobre este monitor que despues de un año lo he vuelto a usar, a ver si tengo suerte y podemos contactar, gracias y saludos
Hola Carsamendi, Espero que estés bien y gracias por seguir el canal. Al momento no tengo mucho tiempo para armar videos pero espero de que pronto puedo empezar a armar nuevos videos de vuelta. Estoy feliz de tratar de ayudarte con el monitor. Que problema estás teniendo con el monitor?
@@AlejandroUrman_ No sabes lo que me alegro que me hayas contestado Alejandro, ahora te explico un poco en lo que quiero que me ayudes: Yo este monitor lo quiero para fotografia no hago video y aunque por lo que he visto por ahi este tipo de monitor se utiliza mas para video, pero como te comento yo para fotos, quisiera que me guiases un poco sobre los menus a usar para que me puedan servir para mis tomas de fotografia, no me entero mucho lo que tengo que tocar ( la edad no perdona y ya voy para 70 años ) y nada que sea muy complicado, conque lo que Tu veas que me pueda servir para mi sera suficiente, dejo en tus manos la elecion, y nada te doy las gracias por las molestias que te tomas y te mando un abrazo,saludos
@@carsamendi4994 Hola Carsamendi, De nada! Estoy feliz de ayudarte y no es ninguna molestia. En el pasado, te recomendi el uso de las '3x3 Grid Lines' (2:52 en el vídeo), 'Zebra' (2:45 en el vídeo), 'Histogram' (2:46 en el video). Additional a estás, la función de 'Peaking' (2:49 en el vídeo) es muy útil cuando estás usando lentes de camara que no tienen Autofocus. Encendiendo está función te deja fácilmente ver si el principal sujetó de la escena está en focus (representado por el color que elegis). También, es muy útil poder rápidamente ampliar la imagen para chequear que el principal sujetó de la escena esté en focus. Esto se hace usando el gesto de pellizcar en el centro de la pantalla. Espero que esas funciones te ayuden y continua disfrutando la fotografía! :)
Hola Alejandro ya estoy por aqui otra vez, vamos a ir por parte que a mi estas cosas me superan, hoy toca lo de "Cebra" me puedes explicar para que es? yo las pruebas que he hecho es dependiendo el rango que le ponga me salen mas o menos rayas y no se que poner, te pediria Alejandro que te pondrias en mi lugar y ahora estoy con la camara en el tripode que pasos a partir de ahi tengo que dar , como te comente solo lo quiero para fotografia y me gustaria que me indicases paso a paso lo que tengo que hacer, ya me diras algo, gracias y saludos
Hola Carsamendi, La función de 'Zebra' se usa para mirar cuál partes de la escena están sobre expuestas. Esta función activa unas líneas (como la piel de zebra) para mostrarte cual partes de tu escena están sobre expuestas. Si bajas la intensidad de la luz entrando a la camera (por ejemplo, reduciendo el 'ISO' o subiendo la 'Shutter Speed' o subiendo el 'Aperture'), las líneas van a desaparecer. Y esto representa que esas partes de la escena ya no estan sobre expuestas. Por ejemplo, podes usar está función para proteger el cielo de tus imágenes y que no estén sobre expuestas. Espero que esto te ayude. :)
Can you tap on the monitor to get focus?????
Hi World Passport. No, not that I'm aware of. The monitor only displays what is seen through the camera but cannot control the camera (eg. tap to focus). Thanks!
How do you get the Desview r6 to show your live view on the entire screen ?
Hi Duke, You may have the 'All Wave' setting enabled (shows all the scopes on the screen and your live view on the side). This may be disabled from one of the functions in the quick menu at the bottom of the screen (looks like a heartbeat wave inside a circle). You can see this setting at 2:48 within my video. Hope this helps. Thanks!
@@AlejandroUrman_ Ive tried that and it still doesn't show the full screen when I'm recording. I have email Desview for assistance but if all else fails I'll buy another monitor. 🤷🏾♂️
@@dukerobinson Ah I see, sorry to hear that. Hopefully the Desview team can give you a hand. Best of luck! 🤞
nice
Thank you! 🙌
💯
are you still pleased with the Godox VL 150?
well done....though an extension arm with tensioners to hold the reflector could also work. Cheers from British Columbia, Canada.
How would you setup this light and reflector on the subject though? Is this setup for portraiture?
Hi Jaz, thank you for the question. This setup is quite multi-purpose and may be used across many different types of shoots (products, food, etc). It excels for portraiture as the softbox provides a pleasant diffused light across the face. For example, the light may be pointed at one side of the face (look into 'Rembrandt' lighting) and then the reflector may be used on the opposite side to provide a fill. Though, there are many different types of lighting setups that can be achieved with a keylight and reflector. I hope this helps! :)
What’s the thread at the end of you c stand? Because my c stand arm is to big to put the Godox vl150 on. Any solutions?
Hi Anthony, Thank you for the question. The Godox VL150 uses a 5/8" receiver for mounting. You may need to see if you can find an adapter from the larger sized stud on your C-stand to a 5/8" sized stud.
@@AlejandroUrman_ thank you 🙏
@@anthonysosa6792 Not a problem, hope this helps! 😊
How long does a medium NPF battery last with high brightness?
Bro ty so much! You helped me to decide which light and softbox to buy! Good luck!
Aso love the positivity you gave to me! Keep smiling like that! :)
Nawww, that's so nice to hear. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and that it helped you with choosing the right light and softbox for you! Best of luck to you too! 😄
Bro if you keep making videos like this, you`re going to get subs! This was great.
Thank you for the kind words! Glad you found it helpful. 😄
it help me!! thanks mate
Hi Luv, happy to hear! Glad it's helped you and thank you for the kind message. Have a great day 😄
Awesome explanation man! Very well done
Hi Johnny, thank you for the kind words. I appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed it. 😄
Nicely edited video mate! 👍 reminded me of the build I did 3 month go. Do you have any experience with the Quest 2 powered by a 6800XT in comparison?
Hi Prolicious Gamer, glad you enjoyed the video! Yes we do have experience with the Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset and RX 6800XT combo. Upon experiencing issues with stability running Microsoft Flight Simulator, the RX 6800XT and the HP Reverb G2 VR Headset, we tried to troubleshoot the issue. As part of that troubleshooting, we chose to purchase the Quest 2 and found that it worked flawlessly. No stability issues with the RX 6800XT at all in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Unfortunately, after seeing the clarity that the HP Reverb G2 VR Headset offered, it was hard to choose to keep the Quest 2 instead of the HP Reverb G2 and we chose to return it. For the price, the Quest 2 offers a really attractive package and unless you're looking for the best visual clarity, it is an excellent option out there in the current VR market. I hope that helps! Thanks
absolutely Amazing
Thank you! I really appreciate your kind words. 😄
Great video ;)
Thanks for the message Duka! :) Glad it helped.
Thank you for the explanation! Very thorough and easy to follow!
Hi Daniel, thank you for your message. I'm really glad that I was able to help! :)
Great stuff mate, exactly what I needed, you got my sub!
Hi Jose, glad I was able to help! I really appreciate your sub on TH-cam and Instagram as well. Thank you for the support. :)
@@AlejandroUrman_ No worries! Keep posting Alejandro, great stuff