Let's go! I'm still trying to fine tune and tweak it any way I can so if you have any suggestions on what could make that background pop a bit more let me know!
@@AustinDavisYTPersonally I think it's almost perfect🤩The background is fairly simple and clean which doesn't take too much of the attention away from you, whilst still giving your video an attractive finish💫😁 Honesty it just works,like everything is really done so well🤩 I'm not sure what you think but I think it's amazing👌 But it's all up to you, maybe there's something or a vision you see that I don't🤷😁
Absolutely agree, all you need to start nowadays is your phone. Camera quality is more than good enough, and editing on a phone is pretty easy too. I believe MKBHD shoots his Autofocus channel on an iPhone too. As long as your content is interesting you don’t need crazy gear at all.
100% As you make videos with what gear you have, you'll be improving other non gear aspects of your videos along the way. Things like your camera presence and scripting will drastically improve the more videos you make which is incredibly important and something i'm still working on myself. 💪
TH-cam, in my opinion its if you like doing it genuinely your personality and will, not money and high tech, but that doesn't mean you should ignore quality.
Great take! It's got to be from you wanting to add value to everyone out there. Sure its a great career if and when you can turn it into that, but its pure passion when you start out. The gear you use can upgrade along the way no doubt!
I agree, gear is not important, however, at some point depending on the work you do, not having that piece of gear might hold you from going forward. Yes you can hold your camera steady, but at some point using a gimbal will make it easier to focus on getting the shot vs trying not to shake like a deer :))
Well said! Gear will always serve it's purpose and when you can upgrade you should. Especially if you're doing client work. Just can't let the lack of it keep you from stretching those creative muscles.
Love this advice 🤘🏻
Love your new style
Thank you! Hoping to refine it a bit more still.
I'm loving the new layout❤😁
Let's go! I'm still trying to fine tune and tweak it any way I can so if you have any suggestions on what could make that background pop a bit more let me know!
@@AustinDavisYTPersonally I think it's almost perfect🤩The background is fairly simple and clean which doesn't take too much of the attention away from you, whilst still giving your video an attractive finish💫😁 Honesty it just works,like everything is really done so well🤩 I'm not sure what you think but I think it's amazing👌 But it's all up to you, maybe there's something or a vision you see that I don't🤷😁
That’s what I like to hear! I think I mainly just need to upgrade lighting and then I’ll be fully dialed in. Appreciate you!
@@AustinDavisYT No problem bro😁❤
Agreed youtube isnt about how much you want to spend on it. Its about personality and how your videos are framed.
Absolutely agree, all you need to start nowadays is your phone. Camera quality is more than good enough, and editing on a phone is pretty easy too.
I believe MKBHD shoots his Autofocus channel on an iPhone too.
As long as your content is interesting you don’t need crazy gear at all.
100% As you make videos with what gear you have, you'll be improving other non gear aspects of your videos along the way. Things like your camera presence and scripting will drastically improve the more videos you make which is incredibly important and something i'm still working on myself. 💪
TH-cam, in my opinion its if you like doing it genuinely your personality and will, not money and high tech, but that doesn't mean you should ignore quality.
Great take! It's got to be from you wanting to add value to everyone out there. Sure its a great career if and when you can turn it into that, but its pure passion when you start out. The gear you use can upgrade along the way no doubt!
I agree, gear is not important, however, at some point depending on the work you do, not having that piece of gear might hold you from going forward. Yes you can hold your camera steady, but at some point using a gimbal will make it easier to focus on getting the shot vs trying not to shake like a deer :))
Well said! Gear will always serve it's purpose and when you can upgrade you should. Especially if you're doing client work. Just can't let the lack of it keep you from stretching those creative muscles.
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