My favorite part was the wall mounts for the cameras and sliders, particularly the simple wall mount for the camera that focuses on the main guest. But there are no links for any of them in the description.
You can do a setup like this for much, much cheaper. For a boom arm, the PSA1+ from RODE or something like that should be enough for most people in a small room. For a camera, most people will be in a bedroom or something similar, so for a starter, get a webcam like the Opal C1. I can't talk about lights since I don't use any, but there are many cheaper options out there. As for audio, you do NOT need anything from Shure. It uses an XLR connection, meaning you need to buy $100s in additional equipment to get it to record correctly. Just buy whatever microphone you like, and go from there. I've got the PreSonus Revelator. It sounds fantastic and is (currently) one-fourth the price of the SM7B.
Pls do one for beginners! This is great for ppl who have the money or are in a later stage of their podcast and have the viewers to justify the expense, but what about those of us just starting out? We don’t want to break the bank just yet but need some tips on how to set up a small room on a smaller budget. Love your videos they’re so helpful!!
a mega cool peek into this podcast studio setup. definitely not budget friendly at all lol but it's great to see how serious podcasts are now! and its great to see this setup!
He's definitely got a great setup. I created a reaction video / studio comparison to his streaming setup that I'll be posting soon on my channel. It should be a fun watch. I'm recording with an iPhone 6s right now! 😂
I watch Ruslan and never realized he was on in ears….nice. Love the set up. Surprised the Canon r7 & r10 are in the mix. They look great! Thanks for sharing.
Tbh, you dont need all these gears to make a super insane podcast. The podcast himself needs to be great, knowledge about the topics and to keep the audiences entertain sametime with live chat amd wirhout forcing that viewerw to become members n have to paid right away unless they want too. Once your podcast hits bigger than go deeper and improve your channel. But wow nice video
What is that big screen in the background that looks like it has a rolling cloud city video or graphic? Is that a LED wall or projection screen? I didn’t notice a projector in the video mounted anywhere.
What did Zach do to create the suspension arm for the lighting? I have a super small set up and need to be able to move lights in and out as well. Love the concept 🔥😤🔥
Thank you so much but as a new TH-camr… i don’t need that much stuff for a setup. I’ll just make my own money and move to my first place as i travel as a TH-camr! 💜
Great setup and very informative, have you ever experienced any issues with the ATEM and Rodecaster combo? I always get a really loud high frequency sound using both.. I've tried all the steps online ( changing the lines in the software ) but still get issues. Also tried a line in conditioner, didn't work. Gave up on the combo but record separately, just adds more time now in post.
Thank you--so very helpful! Now I just need to get approval budget wise--LOL. Question-- how big is this studio? What are the dimensions? My company is constructing a new headquarters building and I will have my own space for video and podcast studio. Just curious what would be the best size for podcast studio. Thank you!
Its a joke to show this video to us - it does not apply to anyone that does not have A LOT of money... So can we please do a video for the normal person?😊
@@EUCvibes being broke is real for many people, they just don't have the tools to know how to change it. :-) So lets support them instead and help them grow :-)
I need help. I have a ton of background static, noise floor, shhhhh noise in my recordings. When I run it through audacity, it distorts the audio. What do I do to get rid of that constant static?
Do you have any electrical equipment running near your microphone leads or something transmitting a signal (phone, wifi etc) ? I have to ensure my phone's on flight mode during recording with an external mic or the lead acts as an antenna and the audio is ruined by the phone's signal. Hope this gives a helpful start to tracing the cause.
@@chris-terrell-liveactive I record visual on my 2 iPhones and audio on my pod track p4. iPhones are about 6 feet or so away from the audio recorder. Do you think this makes a difference?
Think, I would like to know that I have my new channel and I would like to download my videos from old one to new than I delete the old one, Can I do that?
HOW MANY PODCAST VIDEOS ARE U GONNA DO? WTF ALWAYS TELLLING PEOPLE TO CLICK YOUR LINKS....TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE YOU GUYS ARE RECYCLED AND LIMITED👎👎👎
What did Zach do to create the suspension arm for the lighting? I have a super small set up and need to be able to move lights in and out as well. Love the concept 🔥😤🔥
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My favorite part was the wall mounts for the cameras and sliders, particularly the simple wall mount for the camera that focuses on the main guest. But there are no links for any of them in the description.
You can do a setup like this for much, much cheaper.
For a boom arm, the PSA1+ from RODE or something like that should be enough for most people in a small room. For a camera, most people will be in a bedroom or something similar, so for a starter, get a webcam like the Opal C1. I can't talk about lights since I don't use any, but there are many cheaper options out there. As for audio, you do NOT need anything from Shure. It uses an XLR connection, meaning you need to buy $100s in additional equipment to get it to record correctly. Just buy whatever microphone you like, and go from there. I've got the PreSonus Revelator. It sounds fantastic and is (currently) one-fourth the price of the SM7B.
@@EUCvibes Punching fear in the face and pressing record is the issue. ;)
Helpful details thank you!
Pls do one for beginners! This is great for ppl who have the money or are in a later stage of their podcast and have the viewers to justify the expense, but what about those of us just starting out? We don’t want to break the bank just yet but need some tips on how to set up a small room on a smaller budget. Love your videos they’re so helpful!!
a mega cool peek into this podcast studio setup. definitely not budget friendly at all lol but it's great to see how serious podcasts are now! and its great to see this setup!
step 1.. have a lot of money
Step 2) Hire a video production crew
Step 3: buy all the gear, but good luck setting it all up. 😅
Step 4: Paying the crew and following up to invite podcast guests. (Transport/hotel and more)😅 dang!
@@WilleneBusinessLifestyle and just like that you have your simple podcast set up.
Step 1 is actually having a vision with the mindset to focus on that vision and then get to work fulfilling that vision.
He's definitely got a great setup. I created a reaction video / studio comparison to his streaming setup that I'll be posting soon on my channel. It should be a fun watch. I'm recording with an iPhone 6s right now! 😂
Video is published now. It’s a showdown! You’ll have to watch and declare a winner! 😀
Super dope to see yall connecting and sharing! ❤
That city nightscape with the moving clouds and the sky color on the TV screen in the background is EPIC
I watch Ruslan and never realized he was on in ears….nice. Love the set up. Surprised the Canon r7 & r10 are in the mix. They look great! Thanks for sharing.
just started my podcast about a week ago didn't have anything but my phone to use, thanks to you now I have something I look forward to doing❤
Thanks for showing us this awesome Podcast Setup.🎙🎧
When i see omar im clicking 4 sure
This podcast is equipped with high-tech, high-quality electronics. Nice work 😁
I would like to know more details about the camera wall rigging. And the lights as well
What camera is Omar using handheld on this studio tour? It looks great!
This might be a (arguably) small room but the equipment is expensive. So this isn't realistic for most people, especially beginners.
just the cameras and lenses alone, all of them in this studio, are already $10,000+ lol
Tbh, you dont need all these gears to make a super insane podcast. The podcast himself needs to be great, knowledge about the topics and to keep the audiences entertain sametime with live chat amd wirhout forcing that viewerw to become members n have to paid right away unless they want too. Once your podcast hits bigger than go deeper and improve your channel. But wow nice video
I used info from this channel and a few others when setting up my studio last year.
What is that big screen in the background that looks like it has a rolling cloud city video or graphic? Is that a LED wall or projection screen? I didn’t notice a projector in the video mounted anywhere.
Yes. I had the same question… 😅
I see the Konova slider but what are they using to actually mount the cameras and slider to the walls?
05:52 "You can't see the cameras in the shot."
Next shot: cameraman on the giant screen.
What’s that pink screen in the background is that another tv screen?
What did Zach do to create the suspension arm for the lighting? I have a super small set up and need to be able to move lights in and out as well.
Love the concept 🔥😤🔥
This guy must have the AC cranked during the summer days with all of that gear and lights.
What arm are you using for the lights?
My god man, I could only imagine if I was as smart as this guy with all this equipment. Some day man someday. Nice work!
This video made me want to save fast and buy everything because I don't want to overthink things.🤩 Motivates me to spring into action instead.
Always wanted to see this!
So weird I hopped on TH-cam to watch the full video again and noticed the short. Good content and timing
Where does he record the video? To the cameras or to the laptops through the Atem mini pro iso?
Can you please tell us what Zack did to create the suspension arm for the overhead ceiling lighting?
Did they say what the giant photo was in the room?
Great, keep em coming about these setups.
This video is right on time. just have to do a cheaper alternative.
Once I saw the in ears I knew he was a musician 😂. Great setup and those light mounts are genius!
Does anyone know what the light mounts are?
I love Ruslan!!!!🎉
This is a nice podcast setup! Best wishes!
Happy to hear they have 60ds, I have read everywhere they are not enough as key light, an my studio is two times smaller than this one.
That’s a nice studio🤩 God bless Ruslan 😇🙏🏽
Your audio is CRISP!! What mics are you both using?
Thank you so much but as a new TH-camr… i don’t need that much stuff for a setup. I’ll just make my own money and move to my first place as i travel as a TH-camr!
💜
Shoutout Ruslan!
Ruslan is awesome
Great setup and very informative, have you ever experienced any issues with the ATEM and Rodecaster combo? I always get a really loud high frequency sound using both.. I've tried all the steps online ( changing the lines in the software ) but still get issues. Also tried a line in conditioner, didn't work. Gave up on the combo but record separately, just adds more time now in post.
Really appreciate the studio setup. Thank you!! Can you tell me the brand of suspension arm used for the ceiling lights? Thanks again!
Did you find which suspension arm they use for ceiling lights?
Love the studio. Gave me some things to look into as I'm building my studio.
Thank you--so very helpful! Now I just need to get approval budget wise--LOL. Question-- how big is this studio? What are the dimensions? My company is constructing a new headquarters building and I will have my own space for video and podcast studio. Just curious what would be the best size for podcast studio. Thank you!
Ayyyyyyyeee never been so early
Good work Bravo 👏
informative content.
6:50 stream deck.. didn’t see that in the description below
This is so helpful ❤
great
Its a joke to show this video to us - it does not apply to anyone that does not have A LOT of money... So can we please do a video for the normal person?😊
This is unfortunately true but it’s cool to see what one can do when leveling up is an option
@@saiyasho16 definitely! :-)
@@EUCvibes being broke is real for many people, they just don't have the tools to know how to change it. :-) So lets support them instead and help them grow :-)
Lights camera audio, b roll wait is that Greg Laurie? 1:40
Whats the best software to record video content ⁉️🤔💭
@4:43, but ATEM Ext ISO can't record 4K, are you recording 4K in the camera ?
Where can I get a lit sign like the "Bless God" sign?
How do you find his background window view screensaver to the large tv in the back
Nice 👍👍👍❤❤❤😮
Amazing home studio. I gues American's idea of a 'small room' and a Brit's idea of a small room are quite different.
Does the R7 or R10 overheat?
I need help. I have a ton of background static, noise floor, shhhhh noise in my recordings. When I run it through audacity, it distorts the audio. What do I do to get rid of that constant static?
Do you have any electrical equipment running near your microphone leads or something transmitting a signal (phone, wifi etc) ? I have to ensure my phone's on flight mode during recording with an external mic or the lead acts as an antenna and the audio is ruined by the phone's signal. Hope this gives a helpful start to tracing the cause.
@@chris-terrell-liveactive I record visual on my 2 iPhones and audio on my pod track p4. iPhones are about 6 feet or so away from the audio recorder. Do you think this makes a difference?
What's the name of the mounting equipment? 5:13
Ruslan how big is that room?
What camera did you use to interview him?
❤Sick!!! 🎉
Think, I would like to know that I have my new channel and I would like to download my videos from old one to new than I delete the old one, Can I do that?
Is this an small room? Jajajaja wow 😊
called me poor in 7000 languages
Think Media: do you want to know how to set up a podcast in a small room?
…shows huge open space the size of most homes.
Awesome, cozy studio! I like that it was set up so the interview is going to be more engaging and make the speakers comfortable. Keep it up!
This is anything but a small room..
This "small room" is twice the size of my apartment 😂
So… have Money, its easy to get it 🇲🇽
Amazing Video ..♥love From India 🇮🇳. Can u please help me buying best Audio Interface under 150$ Budget for my podcast ...😃
I typed in how to setup a podcast for a small room but I guess I meant to say how to setup in a closet
Hello
“Hey aspiring podcaster, are you ready to spend $12k to get started?”
GIK Acoustics not JIK Acoustics.
I thought i saw ruslan
Podcast Setup for Small Rooms but DEFINTELY NOT FOR Small Channels lol
4k 30Fps future proof ..? really ? comeon....!
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Small room?
Theres nothing small about this room
I see in this video around 40k dollars/euros only in gears 😢😢😅😅 please help small content creators 😊
HOW MANY PODCAST VIDEOS ARE U GONNA DO? WTF ALWAYS TELLLING PEOPLE TO CLICK YOUR LINKS....TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE YOU GUYS ARE RECYCLED AND LIMITED👎👎👎
Already seen this. Rehashing content. 👎
What did Zach do to create the suspension arm for the lighting? I have a super small set up and need to be able to move lights in and out as well.
Love the concept 🔥😤🔥
This is the real question!