This is the best video I have found ao far. I have multiple small lights and still wasn't able to perform the set up good enough. This guy really shows ups and gets the little explanation on point
on a $10 dollar budget. I lucked out and got a mini green screen from Five Below that fit over my chair on sale from $5 to $2.50, a foam board from dollar tree for $1.25 and a super basic phone tripod from walmart for $7. so slightly more than $10 but within budget. If I was spending $50 i'd get the 'social media kits' that come with lights, tripods, etc from walmart or five below. It can be done y'all! just get to making videos!
Do you happen to know what the shelf is that you’re using in the background of the final shot? My camera gear is so unorganized and that shelf looks so spacious. Great video as well :)
Thanks! I've had it for a while but funny enough I was able to find it. I'm 98% sure it's the "72" 5 Shelf Loring Ladder Bookshelf - Project 62™" at Target for $150 USD.
Love all the suggestions in this video and I do plan on using them myself as I'd like to create my own TH-cam Channel. However, I do take slight issue with the first suggestion of foam board. Yes, the board itself cost under $5, but you also need a tripod or stand of some kind. If you're lucky maybe you have one laying around your home, or you can prop it up on whatever furniture you may have, but otherwise- especially if you're starting a new channel and have *no* equipment- you'll need to go out and buy a tripod to hold the foam board in place. And looking at Amazon, those tripods run around $25+, most are in the $35 range. So yes, the foam board is cheap, but it does you no good without the tripod to hold it in place, making it a $40 investment, not $5.
The open alone got me to click the like. This is helpful. Would love your to figure out how to set up my home studio with the ability to share a screen and then come back to me the way they do in a webinar.
I was gonna skip this video but babeeeeyyy when I tell you this was a awesome very informative watch ! as I am a web cam model and Im currently finding more ways to create more of a soft lighting sensual back ground for the fellas , and naturally as an online entertainer and streamer i often listen to music in my shows , im in my 40s and love old scholl music hip hop and disco ! hell i love all good music ! lol so i been having both blue light on my face by a mini ring light that sits on top of my monitor , I stream from my phone which has a pretty good camera , and i watch my stream from my monitor as I sit at my desk . I just recently bought a colorful disco party light projector that softly swirls different colors in the background ! so the truth is my broadcast is giving more of a party vibe than a soft quiet seductive one , its as though im a 1920;s fem fetal who has been in a time machine and thrown into the 1980's lmbo ! that's what I think im giving, all because of my lighting ! so whats my biggest issue ? well..... my biggest issue is that I get migraines and this is why i prefer dim lighting i have been getting migraines since a child , and it causes sensitivity to bright lights , even in public i wear shades often to avoid a migraine attack ! however i loooooooove lighting !! but the men sometimes ask me if i can have brighter lighting in my shows so my question is for someone who is sensitive to bright lights what can i do to create the dimness that I need but also perfect lighting for my guys aka audience ? i love the cardboard idea as it is not an actual light but do you think if i use pink blue or even a black board it can have the same or in my case opposite effect ? draw more light to me with out the actual use of extra bright lights ... hope this made sense .. thank you bunches for any tips new subbie ! 😘
I would love to know if this set up works on my Canon 80D with EF-S 18-55mm kit lens or maybe I should invest in a little better lens that you can recommend?
Some of my favorite lenses for the Canon 80D are the Canon 24mm f/2.8, Sigma 17-50 f/2.8, Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8, and Sigma 30mm f/1.4. They're all a little different in price, but all will give great results!
There's some good stuff in here, but if someone has a budget this small, they're going to be shooting on their phone, not on a several thousand dollar DSLR camera where they can properly control things like ISO, shutter speed, white balance etc. Also, you didn't show how you're lighting the background in your actual setup, which is what really brings it all together.
You can manually adjust those settings on your phone in the default camera app. Not all dslr cameras cost thousands, you can find really good affordable cameras for a couple hundred dollars to make content.
Looks like I'm going to need to invest in some foam board at some point. What were you using to position the board at the right height? I don't think you mentioned where to get the hanging clamp set up thing or how much it would cost.
I was using a light stand with a clamp (really just because I have a bunch of both). You can usually find camps for $1 - $3 at any hardware store (or amazon). I've had some pretty ugly DIY setups in the past using a yardstick or dresser to hold up foam board, but if you want to grab an amazonbasics tripod or cheap light stand (they start around $15) that's the best approach in the long run...I guess that technically breaks the $5 budget but I guarantee it'll be worth it 😅
Maybe do something with a webcam and not a $6,000 camera lol but cool video. I stream in my dining room and use a webcam, studio light and lamp with 3 bulbs 😊
The video itself sure is good but the camera is the one thing that is probably very expensive and that makes a big difference when it comes to content creation than say, my regular iPhone 15
I have a problem. I turn off all my room lights, and i turn on my key light, which is a softbox, but the background is too bright, i want more of a darker background, like you showed in this video. How do i manage to do this? Thanks!
Nice. Love the different options given based on budget 👍👍👍
Thanks, it's super fun to see what you can achieve!
Surprised this video isn’t performing better. It’s really great.
It eventually hit algorithm! 150k now!
video is performing great. 155k views.
Yo this is a really solid video man! Keep going with TH-cam, you're gonna make it big.
What the actual hell with the subscribers and activity here. You deserve way more!
This is the best video I have found ao far. I have multiple small lights and still wasn't able to perform the set up good enough. This guy really shows ups and gets the little explanation on point
I rarely say this….
You’re super underrated dude. You will get the rewards of your hard work soon.
I appreciate that, thanks!
Omg wowww that white foam board trick!!!
Really cool video bro 💜
Thanks!
Awesome video. Simply to consume and easy to follow! great job!
You made me smile. Thank you for the ideas of lighting a small space
Your personality adds a ton to the quality as well! I ejoyed this vid, thanks for posting!
on a $10 dollar budget. I lucked out and got a mini green screen from Five Below that fit over my chair on sale from $5 to $2.50, a foam board from dollar tree for $1.25 and a super basic phone tripod from walmart for $7. so slightly more than $10 but within budget. If I was spending $50 i'd get the 'social media kits' that come with lights, tripods, etc from walmart or five below. It can be done y'all! just get to making videos!
Thank you so much, this gave me so much more confidence
I'm still working hard on my lighting ❤ thanks 🙏
Let me tell you something! Let me tell you something! I had to open this video after the white board situation! Loved it 😂
your videos have positive energy ⚡ ✨🐱
Would love to see this filmed on an iPhone instead of an expensive camera. I don’t have a camera yet. Great tips though!
do it yourself then lol
Yeah adding the whole camera things removes the $5-$250 dlls
Canvases work too. Like the ones you paint!
an iphone pro starting from 13 does the same job, maybe even better
Love this. Really helpful ❤
Very useful tip getting the white panel. Still working out how to avoid too much shadow in my own videos so thanks for the video,
10/10 video. Simple, short, and straightforward. Thanks
Do you happen to know what the shelf is that you’re using in the background of the final shot? My camera gear is so unorganized and that shelf looks so spacious. Great video as well :)
Thanks! I've had it for a while but funny enough I was able to find it. I'm 98% sure it's the "72" 5 Shelf Loring Ladder Bookshelf - Project 62™" at Target for $150 USD.
@@JoshWiniarski awesome thanks so much!
Awesome, simple, and to the point, thanks for sharing, great for starters!
Love all the suggestions in this video and I do plan on using them myself as I'd like to create my own TH-cam Channel. However, I do take slight issue with the first suggestion of foam board. Yes, the board itself cost under $5, but you also need a tripod or stand of some kind. If you're lucky maybe you have one laying around your home, or you can prop it up on whatever furniture you may have, but otherwise- especially if you're starting a new channel and have *no* equipment- you'll need to go out and buy a tripod to hold the foam board in place. And looking at Amazon, those tripods run around $25+, most are in the $35 range. So yes, the foam board is cheap, but it does you no good without the tripod to hold it in place, making it a $40 investment, not $5.
This was so helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
great tips! Thank you
This was soooooo helpful! Thank you so much for making this!
The open alone got me to click the like. This is helpful. Would love your to figure out how to set up my home studio with the ability to share a screen and then come back to me the way they do in a webinar.
Thank you Josh! Good
Video. Helpful. ❤
Thank you - good tips! Mahalo for sharing.
Next video is where to buy nice looking apartment for 5 usd
S😂
And a nice 5 dollar camera
@@amine__hammou your camera costs like an apartment!
@@dmmas9988 exactly what I was thinking 😂😂😂😂
Great explanation! Thanks.
thank you. much needed!
Loved the flow to this video Josh :)
Thanks!
That’s great, it proves that you don’t need a huge budget to make it. There are 0 excuses! Great video
You didn’t talk about the light in the background like how you set it up to make the stand pop out
I was gonna skip this video but babeeeeyyy when I tell you this was a awesome very informative watch ! as I am a web cam model and Im currently finding more ways to create more of a soft lighting sensual back ground for the fellas , and naturally as an online entertainer and streamer i often listen to music in my shows , im in my 40s and love old scholl music hip hop and disco ! hell i love all good music ! lol so i been having both blue light on my face by a mini ring light that sits on top of my monitor , I stream from my phone which has a pretty good camera , and i watch my stream from my monitor as I sit at my desk .
I just recently bought a colorful disco party light projector that softly swirls different colors in the background ! so the truth is my broadcast is giving more of a party vibe than a soft quiet seductive one , its as though im a 1920;s fem fetal who has been in a time machine and thrown into the 1980's lmbo ! that's what I think im giving, all because of my lighting !
so whats my biggest issue ? well.....
my biggest issue is that I get migraines and this is why i prefer dim lighting i have been getting migraines since a child , and it causes sensitivity to bright lights , even in public i wear shades often to avoid a migraine attack ! however i loooooooove lighting !! but the men sometimes ask me if i can have brighter lighting in my shows so my question is for someone who is sensitive to bright lights what can i do to create the dimness that I need but also perfect lighting for my guys aka audience ?
i love the cardboard idea as it is not an actual light but do you think if i use pink blue or even a black board it can have the same or in my case opposite effect ? draw more light to me with out the actual use of extra bright lights ... hope this made sense ..
thank you bunches for any tips
new subbie ! 😘
Great video and very well edited.
Nice video brother 🎉
awesome and informative video! I love it! Thank you.
I would love to know if this set up works on my Canon 80D with EF-S 18-55mm kit lens or maybe I should invest in a little better lens that you can recommend?
Some of my favorite lenses for the Canon 80D are the Canon 24mm f/2.8, Sigma 17-50 f/2.8, Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8, and Sigma 30mm f/1.4. They're all a little different in price, but all will give great results!
Thanks for sharing this Tutorial I learned a lot today..🙌✊
Honestly I found this video really helpful!
This is exactly what I've been looking for for ages, how has it only just cropped up 😅 Thank you!!
Josh, awesome video, and great pace. Thanks so much. I'm now checking your other videos 💃🏻
This video is so helpful! Really great stuff and straight to the point. Thank you!
bro you at least have an expensive camera.
Thanks for this great and helpful video.
There's some good stuff in here, but if someone has a budget this small, they're going to be shooting on their phone, not on a several thousand dollar DSLR camera where they can properly control things like ISO, shutter speed, white balance etc. Also, you didn't show how you're lighting the background in your actual setup, which is what really brings it all together.
You can manually adjust those settings on your phone in the default camera app. Not all dslr cameras cost thousands, you can find really good affordable cameras for a couple hundred dollars to make content.
Thanks 😊
The pause after u said massive,m 😂
hey man! I've seen you stopped uploading. whatever you're doing right now, thank you for your work!
Looks like I'm going to need to invest in some foam board at some point. What were you using to position the board at the right height? I don't think you mentioned where to get the hanging clamp set up thing or how much it would cost.
I was using a light stand with a clamp (really just because I have a bunch of both). You can usually find camps for $1 - $3 at any hardware store (or amazon). I've had some pretty ugly DIY setups in the past using a yardstick or dresser to hold up foam board, but if you want to grab an amazonbasics tripod or cheap light stand (they start around $15) that's the best approach in the long run...I guess that technically breaks the $5 budget but I guarantee it'll be worth it 😅
this was super helpful bro thank you
Maybe do something with a webcam and not a $6,000 camera lol but cool video. I stream in my dining room and use a webcam, studio light and lamp with 3 bulbs 😊
Great video.
Great video, even the basic tweaks make a huge difference!
You are brilliant 👏
wow. best video i have watched this week
Wow you're a genius.
I really enjoyed it❤
Sound like beast brother
Great video
You are hired!
such great video! thank you!!
5 dollars with that camera, dude😂😂😂😂
Love the content! Keep it coming :)
Waw best video, but what is that big lens you using your main camera. Thanks
What do you think of the NEEWER 700W Equivalent Softbox Lighting Kit?
Very informative. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a great day. 😊🎉👍
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Dude... This is amazing... What.. epic
Awesome fun video. I stumbled upon but here to stay, New sub.
best idea
🙂
Nice video brother!
Good video!
your bedroom looks much better than mine before improvement. and even $250 won't help me
❤ Fantastic video and I love your ideas! $ 5 maybe… 😂 I think with $ 250/450 it’s better. Ok? Ciauuu🎉
Weird thing is that window one was the best looking!
Thank you! That was full of insigts
Thank you
Happy to help 🙂
What lens did you use in shooting this video? 16-35mm canon or 35mm sigma?
great video!
Nice!!
Great video! Good work.
my bed room is painted red, so should I paint it?
What lens do you use and does it have autofocus?
good stuff 👍👍👍
Thanks ❤
The video itself sure is good but the camera is the one thing that is probably very expensive and that makes a big difference when it comes to content creation than say, my regular iPhone 15
So, show a clip of you filming under each setup.
You were amazing! What happened to you? Come back please.
The first budget is 5$ .. ALSO you can just move your $800 camera back some .
Awesome!!
I have a problem. I turn off all my room lights, and i turn on my key light, which is a softbox, but the background is too bright, i want more of a darker background, like you showed in this video. How do i manage to do this? Thanks!
Wow🎉
Man this is fucking fireeeeee 🔥
good keep it up
W video
But what could you do with $50 MILLION dollars?
Great content (although you didn’t factor in the £1,500 camera)
Cześć Winiarski, nie wiem czy wiesz ale masz Polskie nazwisko :)