Although I understood that it’s an Ad for your audio course, I finished the video and pressed like. You guys are truly putting value in every video you add to TH-cam or to the courses. Thanks guys!
I’m a 13 year IATSE production sound mixer in film/tv and between my package, my sound utility’s package which is on reserve as a backup cart for first unit or can be deployed to run an additional second unit and my boom operator’s box rental package we are easily over $300,000. It is easy to get there really fast.
@@homeboi808 Nah, depends on where you live. I had to start with a U$300 kit cuz where I live shit's just overpriced and we get paid so much less for film jobs.
it def is once you break off into basic entry level production its not even enough. that kit is good for a 1 person sit down interview, you can scale it up to 6 to be flexible if you compromise on the mic and get cheaper booms/ stands
I have several music videos in my channel, and all of them were made with Garageband or Logic Pro, the Behringer UM2, my 50 dollar Peavy guitar and a 5 dollar mic... :P I would absolutely love to have a pro studio worth millions of dollars, but, you can absolutely do cool and fun things with "starter" type of equipment ImI
All the old stuff was classic, but for $1,000 today you can buy some incredible stuff that comes amazingly close to the sounds of the past. And there are a lot of choices that make it really hard to make referrals or suggestions for new purchases.
Rode wireless go II for lav mic. The best of all worlds. It not only transmits so you can monitor it, but it records and you can also split the track for a safety track. This mic has saved my life on several occasions. And it's a round 300 bucks. Very affordable.
@@JS-rh6cs The Rode Wireless Go II? I know it's not perfect, but I wouldn't say it has many downsides. What are some you consider it to have? Also, love your IG pro, your work is 🔥🔥
Don't get that Neewer boom. At the very least get the K-Tek Airo. Brenden knows that the boom mic is highly important and you can't skimp on it. The Mogami cable too but what about the shockmount? That's also important and the Rycote Invision series Lyre is a great first choice. Also, it's important to not refer to a sound package as a kit. It's not a kit. The sound Mixer's S-Corp or incorporated business is a vendor with rented gear insured via COI by the production. Kits are often not covered by production insurance and on the paperwork, if it breaks, it's on the kit owner. Very different.
He doesn't use all this on a shoot, he uses a small part of it..as the other dude says, its majority backup gear..u spend 2k on a system, you good, and ive been on many large sets..
I like how the thumbnail for this video has the 100k image full of cheaper crap, then the 1k image shows less, but way more expensive higher end gear lol
Is it a clever idea to purchase as much audio stuff as possible from one brand or should I get a mix of everything? (Note: I'm a huge fan of Sennheiser but also Shure and Rode)
because of the preamps and compression, most of the cameras have awful preamps and a lot of compression (even using manual audio level), also if yo want to record something longer than 30 mins a lot of cameras have that recording limit and recorders not.
Hey, I am looking to buy my first camera and I am really frustrated, Do i get the M50 mark ii or (SL3) 250D. I need the camera for creating cinematic videos and some photography on the side, any tip or advice would be really appreciated! Thanks
I got the Rode Blimp 2 for mine and works great (it has the new Rycote Lyre suspension system). Other than that, anything suitable from Rycote but you are paying a bit more.
don't stress. there is so much more to it than just having all the gear, practically nobody starts with all the kit they will need as a professional. the a7IV is new and shiny but for the most part a7III is still a great go to option for quite a bit less. I'm starting to record POV stuff and I thought the gopro 8 was expensive when I first bought it new, now I realise I still needed to get it a frame, buy massive memory cards, prepare a battery pack, filters, mics etc if I want to start using it for high quality material. I'm so glad I didn't buy a cheap action cam, but I could probably have spent the money better by waiting 3 months for the 9 to come out.
Another day, another gimmicky "expensive vs cheap" clickbait comparison from these guys. Feels like time to clean this channel out of my subscription feed.
Dude my full camera kit is around 1000 dollars. At least that's what I tell my wife..
😂😂 that's what I tell my wife
I have a $20 Lav Mic that connects to my phone which is both my camera and audio recorder! Now that is a Beginner's kit!
When it comes to audio, Brenden is the man !
I always appreciate the knowledge he throws at us (plus he's a super funny dude)
Although I understood that it’s an Ad for your audio course, I finished the video and pressed like. You guys are truly putting value in every video you add to TH-cam or to the courses. Thanks guys!
هههههه و الله صح ❤️
“And the winner for the biggest gear acquisition syndrome goes to…”
It was the essential oils that did it for me.
I’m a 13 year IATSE production sound mixer in film/tv and between my package, my sound utility’s package which is on reserve as a backup cart for first unit or can be deployed to run an additional second unit and my boom operator’s box rental package we are easily over $300,000. It is easy to get there really fast.
Fun video. I wouldn't necessarily call a $1000 audio kit beginner though
So true
It is for a professional though, for sure not for a hobbyist.
@@homeboi808 Nah, depends on where you live. I had to start with a U$300 kit cuz where I live shit's just overpriced and we get paid so much less for film jobs.
it def is once you break off into basic entry level production its not even enough. that kit is good for a 1 person sit down interview, you can scale it up to 6 to be flexible if you compromise on the mic and get cheaper booms/ stands
Really enjoying Brendan’s cameos. Smart well spoken guy.
Auto white balance and auto ISO really caught me off guard. I couldn't stop laughing.
For a recorder I would go with the new tascam which does 32 bit float. True it's $500, but agian, with the not having to worry about bad audio.
I have several music videos in my channel, and all of them were made with Garageband or Logic Pro, the Behringer UM2, my 50 dollar Peavy guitar and a 5 dollar mic... :P I would absolutely love to have a pro studio worth millions of dollars, but, you can absolutely do cool and fun things with "starter" type of equipment ImI
Here we are
Love the out of frame example. Sad that it was even necessary to explain it but you couldn’t have done a better job.
All the old stuff was classic, but for $1,000 today you can buy some incredible stuff that comes amazingly close to the sounds of the past. And there are a lot of choices that make it really hard to make referrals or suggestions for new purchases.
Rode wireless go II for lav mic. The best of all worlds. It not only transmits so you can monitor it, but it records and you can also split the track for a safety track. This mic has saved my life on several occasions. And it's a round 300 bucks. Very affordable.
I was thinking the same surprised it didn’t get an honorable mention ha
it has many downsides to use this
@@JS-rh6cs The Rode Wireless Go II? I know it's not perfect, but I wouldn't say it has many downsides. What are some you consider it to have? Also, love your IG pro, your work is 🔥🔥
Now that's some sick information and fun to watch even though I would never need the information
Lol
Me using a $160 lave mic.... uh..... this is gold!
Don't get that Neewer boom. At the very least get the K-Tek Airo. Brenden knows that the boom mic is highly important and you can't skimp on it. The Mogami cable too but what about the shockmount? That's also important and the Rycote Invision series Lyre is a great first choice.
Also, it's important to not refer to a sound package as a kit. It's not a kit. The sound Mixer's S-Corp or incorporated business is a vendor with rented gear insured via COI by the production. Kits are often not covered by production insurance and on the paperwork, if it breaks, it's on the kit owner. Very different.
The lowest end mic you recommend is $700!!!!???
thats very cheep for film audio
I am filming a wicked movie, wish I had you guys on board helping produce it.
80 dollar cable???
there is massive jumps between the 20 dollar IEM and 600 or even 1000 dollars. But as you get higher the sound difference becomes less and less
Dude's a god and so many don't even realize it.
Hi Guys! Huge fan here! 🤩
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This Video Was AMAZING! ♥️
Yoo!! I’m a “old” fan ❤️❤️
Fantastic job
I would also recommend a low-end K-tech over the neewer boom pole.
Great video!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
He doesn't use all this on a shoot, he uses a small part of it..as the other dude says, its majority backup gear..u spend 2k on a system, you good, and ive been on many large sets..
Could someone explain or answer me why you would spend $80 USD on a 15 foot XLR cable??
I am no expert but I am sure that that cable is of high quality and is properly shielded from any kind of wave interference.
Me, a beginner using two $30 mics: We’re fine
Zoom h1n and a lav mic, and a fuck the world attitude. Beginner kit
Wow I only use a rode wireless go 2 it has internal recording and a zoom h1n
does Brendan also compose music?
great video! I want more AUDIO ! This guy is good!
YAS MOAR BRENDEN CONTENT
Fantastic video! How do you do the transition for each of the items? 💀 cant find it anywhere
I like how the thumbnail for this video has the 100k image full of cheaper crap, then the 1k image shows less, but way more expensive higher end gear lol
Is it a clever idea to purchase as much audio stuff as possible from one brand or should I get a mix of everything? (Note: I'm a huge fan of Sennheiser but also Shure and Rode)
definitely mix of everything. Different brands do different things better at different budget levels
Why do we need a separate recorder like Zoom H4n?
Why not just connect the mic to phone/laptop via 3.5 mm adapter?
Serious question
because of the preamps and compression, most of the cameras have awful preamps and a lot of compression (even using manual audio level), also if yo want to record something longer than 30 mins a lot of cameras have that recording limit and recorders not.
love this... thanks
Brenden for the win!
I'm laughing so much! Love you guys!
Gears depends on how much you need it and what you need it for.
zoom is great option but I prefer Tascam D-40
Dang what camera did you use for the studio shots? That AF lost focus so many times, I thought I was in a dream sequence.
Question, please, what is the name of the transition in words and pictures ?
I'm missing Landon Btw, has he left FTF team? He seems to be working for his own channel now
Yes he is, I got a reply from him 😟
V nice 👍
Pro tip: always be improving.
Economist pro tip: don’t always be improving… or you’ll end up with $100.000+ worth of sound gear 😬
It was like listening to that episode of Rick and Morty where the salesman was just selling stuff that sounded made up on the spot
Great channel. Great content. But 6 Out of focus shots? Using auto focus? Really?
Hey, I am looking to buy my first camera and I am really frustrated, Do i get the M50 mark ii or (SL3) 250D. I need the camera for creating cinematic videos and some photography on the side, any tip or advice would be really appreciated! Thanks
8:31 do you ever put a lav on your boom tho?
Things WILL break. 🎉
Things WILL go wrong 🎉
What's the best blimp out there for the Rode NTG5?
I got the Rode Blimp 2 for mine and works great (it has the new Rycote Lyre suspension system). Other than that, anything suitable from Rycote but you are paying a bit more.
I just want to record cars. Does anyone have any good techniques?
AND I HAVE!!::: NOT EVEN A THOUSAND DOLLARS 😑😑
if you bring 100K of stuff does it mean you get paid 2-5K a day for your stuff over your daily pay?
Where is this place exactly?? 😂😂😂
Impressive pro gear, but it certainly made my OCD twitch. I need everything to match. Not that I can spend $100K on audio gear.
Looking for Free, alot of love from Pakistan
ahh i feel for the person that had to look up all the items and their price 😬
/Brenden
neewer boom poles aren't even an option. He should know better. might as well say "you can get a stick and some tape for about 30 dollars"
Hate my life when I realize that I can't even buy a Sony A7IV which is 3K 😑😑😑
don't stress. there is so much more to it than just having all the gear, practically nobody starts with all the kit they will need as a professional. the a7IV is new and shiny but for the most part a7III is still a great go to option for quite a bit less. I'm starting to record POV stuff and I thought the gopro 8 was expensive when I first bought it new, now I realise I still needed to get it a frame, buy massive memory cards, prepare a battery pack, filters, mics etc if I want to start using it for high quality material. I'm so glad I didn't buy a cheap action cam, but I could probably have spent the money better by waiting 3 months for the 9 to come out.
Me first...... 🙂🙂🙂
is that all you have?
That was rush
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Parker_005 just another spam message
1000$ Beginner Kit?!? Hmm…let me see what i am using…ah, just my phone!😂
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first as always
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Parker_005 shut up bruh
Bros kit fee is $5k / day
First
Another day, another gimmicky "expensive vs cheap" clickbait comparison from these guys. Feels like time to clean this channel out of my subscription feed.
@ᴛᵉˡᵉᵍʳᵃᵐ ᵐᵉ👉Parker_005 The effort you losers put into mimicking profiles is embarassing.
My iPhone is still better
how can i contact you body