What I use to make my videos - Hardware and Software
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- What I use to make my videos - The Hardware and Software needed.
An overview of the cameras I use, the mounts I put them in and on, and then the Software programs to produce a video.
Now, I know it's overkill, I have way too much and spend too much time editing, but I try to do the best videos I can.
I'm still learning, but I feel each video is better produced than the last one.
It takes so long to produce a video I thought I'd share a bit of my "goings ons"
00:00 - Start
00:12 - Intro
00:20 - Media Mounts
00:52 - Wireless Mic
01:22 - 360 Cameras
02:10 - Spare cards and Batteries
02:23 - Phone
03:07 - Mounts
04:06 - Shoulder and Chest Mounts
05:14 - Mirror Stem Mount
05:38 - Low Side Mount
05:51 - Helmet Mount
06:25 - Rear Mount
06:38 - Quadlock
06:47 - Scooter set up
07:29 - Software Applications
07:45 - VLC Player
08:29 - Paint Shop Pro
09:33 - GoPro Player for 360
11:14 - Telemetry Overlay
13:46 - Davinci Resolve
18:30 - Time it takes
21:10 - Outro - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
That was a real eye opener into the kit and time that is needed to be a TH-cam creator... good work Tony 👍
Cheers... I thought I'd try and give an insight 😆
That's a cracking set up mate i appreciate how much time and effort it takes you to get a video up, so a massive thumbs up from me your doing a sterling job atvb mate from Scotland KTF
Thanks for that, appreciate it.
Hold crap Tony, I thought I was bad!!! you are a one man film crew!!!! nice to see your setup... I agree with you about the 360 cameras quality wise but I think the tradeoff for multiple angles and panning with one camera is worth it. I have the insta360 X3 and love it, I use it for all my rideout videos and the software is very good, simple and easy to use for reframing shots. I have a gopro session on my lid too for another angle and using them all together works well. I use VN editor on the ipad to edit and add music and its pretty decent. I bought some mini wind muffs too which make a difference, its nice to hear the engine noises with the wind ruining the audio, not perfect but better. The one thing I learned is to ditch the plastic mounts and use metal ones, almost lost my camera when a plastic one snapped, blessed that it fell into my lap and then the floor and I was able to step on it until I stopped. I have a few mounts around the scoot for different angles to keep the vids interesting. Check out my channel, keep up the good work, love your vids.
I'm learning all the time... like the idea of metal mounts though.
The 360 footage, I've recently found out, is due to youtube compressing the video so much. Now I manually set a very high bit rate, and that helps.
I'll check your channel! Cheers 🍻