@@klaasj7808 I was around but I'm french so never called this a camcorder, it was called a caméscope, I was young but if I remember correctly a Video Home System was the cassette tape reader on the TV or something, I was very young so I don't remember well
@@Balkor: VHS video was even worse than this $9 toy 480p camera. It was like 240i (interlaced, so really half resolution, like about 120 alternating lines, and with lots of artifacts because it was analogue). Disclaimer: My numbers are probably not accurate. 😅
It's still staggering to me how much technology has improved. I bought a video camera around the year 2000 for $1,200 that made videos that looked way worse than the videos that toy creates. It's crazy.
as fun as it is to poke fun at the kids camera, I am still just in awe of how great the low quality cameras have gotten from 10 years ago... I had a smart phone with a 240p camera, and couldn't even record snow falling outside as the specs were too small for the camera... loved the video lol. Challenge and tension, perfectly mixed and presented :D
Yeah I’m actually amazed at how good the video quality is for an unbranded $10 toy camera. It’s not bad and it has a nostalgic charm, reminds me of the cheap digital cameras of the early 2000s and early (smart)phone cameras.
kinda yeah, but i just got old nikon D3200 for 30 EUR (it had 1000 photos taken) , and it's HEEEEADS up than thins camera in quality. No real reason to buy them
This shows that with the right idea, you don't necessarily need a great camera and it's also a showcase of your perseverance - I'm inspired and impressed!
I like the image quality! It gives a colorful, vintage film! If someone did a photo shoot with this, I would genuinely believe it was edited to give a vintage-y feel!
Could be solved by adding more harddrives or scheduling wipes for the drives. No need for color, all that is needed is clearer footage. Make a camera shoot video in 720p at 24 FPS (The same framerate as most movies), give it 12 Terabytes of HDD Storage and schedule the wiping of the oldest footage after reaching a certain threshold and complete wiping after a week. As a matter a fact, raw 2K footage for a week / 168 hours is around 5TB which can fit on a 12TB HDD
@@F4PhantomGaming It's 2024, banks can easily invest in better cameras and high storage capacity for cheap. Not only that, even if they need to record 24/7, they can easily schedule a wipe of the old video footage that they will NOT need. We are not in the 1900' anymore, where bank robberies were a daily occurrence in some places, nor do they need to keep tap on every person that comes in and out. Shops record 24/7 since people are stealing stuff from them daily and yet, they have better video quality than banks.
I would make a found footage horror kids movie. Like from the kids pov it's recorded on that camera and everything seems crazy scary and just over the top, but from an outside pov everything is just normal.
10:51 I probably would have just used the jump cut. Have some digital corruption happen and then you move location. Or use that digital corruption to cut to the shot with the lights on, but graded dark, to explain away why it looks a little different, and then do the same to cut back to the good take.
I love that this video was on my recommended page, because my kids have a camera from the same brand and it's pretty good. They love it and some of the videos they captured are adorable.
Potato quality ✅ In budget ✅ Movie looks like made in 2012 ✅ In a TH-cam video ✅ Almost didn't work ✅ Edit: Omg 900 likess!! I have never got that many.. Thank You Edit 2: OMG! 999 LIKESSSS
Normally with these cams you can set time or remove the watermark by creating a file in the SD card named "time.txt" - or similar - and set it's contents to the time you wan't the camera to been set after you turn the camera on the next time. It should have the following format: "2024.07.29 12:08:00 N". N means removing the watermark.
There should be a trend of "anti-shiny-object-syndrome" videos on YT where people make the best videos with the lowest priced camera they can find, lol Great video and film! Very Truman-esque :))
I would have LOVED something like that as a kid! I always wanted to make movies. Currently putting together a short film to a classical piece written by a composer friend so it all worked out. Back in the early 90s though a big shoulder-carried VHS camera was your only option and it cost thousands of dollars so I had to make do with still photography. I guess that at least helped me learn composition, lighting, and how to use color.
It is fun to watch videos like this where, you get to watch a creator grow. Challenges like these where you get to challenge yourself, and figure out ways to overcome the obstacles, is usually what improves and creates better creators. To relate to your mention with the concern of having the best gear, and now learning that it isn't always about the gear. Many people who buy the best gear to learn with, lack in skill and often will miss many skills that you get when you go through the struggles of lesser gear or cheaper gear. Those struggles help in professional environments or even when issues arise. To be able to watch someone challenge themselves, see how they over came it, and see the result, is awesome. Not only helpful for others learning, but it is cool to watch someone themselves, bloom a little more than before. Nice work!
The fact a camera that good is less than $10 is nuts. I'm old enough to remember the first digital cameras. I used to play with my grandfather's camera that could take vids or pics, and saved them to a floppy disk.
Was it a Sony Mavica by any chance? I had one about 15 years ago that could save pics to either floppy disk or Memory Stick (and I still have a newer one that saves to mini CD-ROMs).
@@fixman88 I used to work out at gym by my house that was 24 hours. Around 1996 I think it was? The owner had video cameras and a touch pad for people to get it. The cameras were to make sure the folks that came in were the folks that paid and that he wasn't getting ripped off. Nice guy. He had one of those Mavica. He took the picture and it saved it to floppy disk. That shit blew my mind. The first time I'd ever seen a digital picture of myself. Ever. I remember him telling me how "not cheap" it was.
i love finding channels like this. the creator has energy, isn’t a jerk, and the editing is amazing. thanks for being discoverable bud, new sub earned ;))
Meanwhile, a lot of camera rewiew youtubers complain baiut dynamic range on Micro four thirds, or of the new nikon z6iii or other things. And here a short movie was made with a 9 dollar camera. Talent!
Make a movie with only a laptop. The roles are simple. 1) You can only use the camera of the laptop. 2) You can only edit your video on the laptop. 3) You can't use any expensive laptop. If you want you can change some roles.
I didnt buy this camera specifically but when you couldnt get the files off it initially I laughed. I laughed from a place deep within my parent frustrated with childrens toys and products soul.
A bit wrong, HD video is a video that has minimum of 1.3 megapixels (1280x720) and what you meant was FHD video (1080). But the ideas is right. Great video )
W, I love ur content. It just shows what u can do in ANY situation for us filmakers. And very entertaining! You are so underrated yet a very good person to watch! keep it up😃
you know what i have been really into cam corders lately to document scenes from life but like those 90s aesthetic type. My parents don't have one so I think I might buy this to give it a try.
Imo the footage looks great for a 90s found footage film like blair witch. This is the footage that my familys home vids are in. Actually incredible to have a functional camera for that cheap.
It's because the camera was made in 2022. This happens with most devices, especially cheap ones. Definitely with cameras. Devices will also revert back to the origonal date they were created when they are factory reset. The date would be correct if Isaac had remembered to change the time settings before hand 🙃
fun video. i'm sure others have mentioned you could probably set the time and date or turn it off. and i'm sure you could probably also change the recording resolution. but hey, it gave you even tighter constraints to work with. excellent work!
I got really excited when the welcome screen showed up. 🤣 My kids have a camera (looks like a dslr photo camera) with the exact same software. Probably the same hardware inside as well. This was fun. Thank you for sharing!
@@liceafilms I can’t speak for American real estate, but here in Australia you would be lucky to find a house that’s actually good for that price, most houses are around the mid late hundred thousands to million.
2:52 HD can refer to "HD 1080p" specifically, but this is ambiguous in most contexts. Here the amazon listing gives context, so it's fine. In general HD refers to 720p and Full HD refers to 1080p.
There are definitions for Full HD and HD Ready. HD has many options (High Definition is more defined but HD was not used just for High Definition) as a few standards were using it but in general HD means higher resolution than normal resolution and it is probably camera from times when web cams and cheap cameras had resolution of 320x200. It is an old piece of hardware or just someone was copying description from older camera. In tech if it is for kids it is a junk most of the time unfortunately. // I assume this camera can do stills at 1080p (or marketing was too young) and 640x480 videos which is still better than VHS and comparable to old cameras using MiniDV. HD could even be connected to compression rate. LD/SD/HD never had standard meaning till FHD when expected options were severely limited.
Thank you kindly for the thorough review. I'm selling my GoPros and picking up a few of these Loyang point-and-shoot cameras, all thanks to your recommendations on this video. Can't wait to get these in the field!
Hey Isaac, if it's possible can you record a short film with an Android phone? Specifically an Infinix zero 30 5g. That phone claims to have 4k at 60fps with a price if I'm correct is less than $400. I'm wondering if you can make a movie with that phone. If the results are amazing, I will surely buy the same phone and make a short movie of my own!
maybe you could get some training on film grammar, especially on the meaning of pauses in speech. that constant flow of monotonous words is really unpleasant to listen to. keep up the good work and fingers crossed!
What do you mean it's not a good footage? It's perfect for like nostalgia videos! It's not blurry but it's not clear which is like the exact sort of look that I expect from a very nostalgic video.
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bro misspelt y'all lol but it's ok cause it's a fire video
That camera quality is actually not as bad as I expected!
That just looks like the old VHS cameras we got years ago
@@Balkor if you were around we called them camcorders
@@klaasj7808 I was around but I'm french so never called this a camcorder, it was called a caméscope, I was young but if I remember correctly a Video Home System was the cassette tape reader on the TV or something, I was very young so I don't remember well
@@Balkor: VHS video was even worse than this $9 toy 480p camera. It was like 240i (interlaced, so really half resolution, like about 120 alternating lines, and with lots of artifacts because it was analogue). Disclaimer: My numbers are probably not accurate. 😅
IKR
It's still staggering to me how much technology has improved. I bought a video camera around the year 2000 for $1,200 that made videos that looked way worse than the videos that toy creates. It's crazy.
That's a fact, Jack.
as fun as it is to poke fun at the kids camera, I am still just in awe of how great the low quality cameras have gotten from 10 years ago... I had a smart phone with a 240p camera, and couldn't even record snow falling outside as the specs were too small for the camera... loved the video lol. Challenge and tension, perfectly mixed and presented :D
Yeah I’m actually amazed at how good the video quality is for an unbranded $10 toy camera. It’s not bad and it has a nostalgic charm, reminds me of the cheap digital cameras of the early 2000s and early (smart)phone cameras.
Yeah thing looks ten times better than my first phone camera lol
kinda yeah, but i just got old nikon D3200 for 30 EUR (it had 1000 photos taken) , and it's HEEEEADS up than thins camera in quality. No real reason to buy them
This shows that with the right idea, you don't necessarily need a great camera and it's also a showcase of your perseverance - I'm inspired and impressed!
So glad that I finally got to feature in one of your movies. Proud of my role as the security camera
You did great Dave!
Lol everything is so proffesional and then there is just a 9 dollar pale blue ugly as heck camcorder in the middle of it all.
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Father God loves you so! John 3:16✝️
@@Jesuslovesyou0316can you not?
I like the image quality! It gives a colorful, vintage film! If someone did a photo shoot with this, I would genuinely believe it was edited to give a vintage-y feel!
Yes, I'm actually thinking about buying this kind of camera for the aesthetic footage
The fact that this camera looks better than bank security cameras💀
Edit: y’all it’s not that deep
because security cameras are meant to record 24/7 and save every single second of it
this comment just shows that you know nothing about cameras
Could be solved by adding more harddrives or scheduling wipes for the drives. No need for color, all that is needed is clearer footage. Make a camera shoot video in 720p at 24 FPS (The same framerate as most movies), give it 12 Terabytes of HDD Storage and schedule the wiping of the oldest footage after reaching a certain threshold and complete wiping after a week. As a matter a fact, raw 2K footage for a week / 168 hours is around 5TB which can fit on a 12TB HDD
@@F4PhantomGaming It's 2024, banks can easily invest in better cameras and high storage capacity for cheap. Not only that, even if they need to record 24/7, they can easily schedule a wipe of the old video footage that they will NOT need.
We are not in the 1900' anymore, where bank robberies were a daily occurrence in some places, nor do they need to keep tap on every person that comes in and out.
Shops record 24/7 since people are stealing stuff from them daily and yet, they have better video quality than banks.
Whoa, almost like they are two completely different things 🤯
I would make a found footage horror kids movie. Like from the kids pov it's recorded on that camera and everything seems crazy scary and just over the top, but from an outside pov everything is just normal.
nice idea
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10:51 I probably would have just used the jump cut. Have some digital corruption happen and then you move location. Or use that digital corruption to cut to the shot with the lights on, but graded dark, to explain away why it looks a little different, and then do the same to cut back to the good take.
I had that exact same thought when I got to this part.
missed opportunity to use it
I love that this video was on my recommended page, because my kids have a camera from the same brand and it's pretty good. They love it and some of the videos they captured are adorable.
2:32 I started cracking up so badly because of the way it sounded lol
Potato quality ✅
In budget ✅
Movie looks like made in 2012 ✅
In a TH-cam video ✅
Almost didn't work ✅
Edit: Omg 900 likess!! I have never got that many.. Thank You
Edit 2: OMG! 999 LIKESSSS
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Movies in 2012 looked better than that
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@@Ethandonelyy It looks more like video from 2002
Normally with these cams you can set time or remove the watermark by creating a file in the SD card named "time.txt" - or similar - and set it's contents to the time you wan't the camera to been set after you turn the camera on the next time. It should have the following format: "2024.07.29 12:08:00 N". N means removing the watermark.
0:10 for multi million editorial it’s nothing for them as an editor my self I’m impressed
There should be a trend of "anti-shiny-object-syndrome" videos on YT where people make the best videos with the lowest priced camera they can find, lol
Great video and film! Very Truman-esque :))
I would have LOVED something like that as a kid! I always wanted to make movies. Currently putting together a short film to a classical piece written by a composer friend so it all worked out. Back in the early 90s though a big shoulder-carried VHS camera was your only option and it cost thousands of dollars so I had to make do with still photography. I guess that at least helped me learn composition, lighting, and how to use color.
It's amazing how far technology has come😄
Literally just came to this channel after 4 months to check if you’d uoloaded. 22 minutes ago.
Welcome back 😃
Omg hi
I started watching you and now I am addicted
@@isaaccarlton :)
a new Isaac video, this is perfect
Love the videos. Keep it up!
This video is the definition of this quote: "Si tu veux faire des films, t'as juste besoin d'un truc qui filme." (Orelsan) Keep up the good work !
Who killed captain Alex?
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It is fun to watch videos like this where, you get to watch a creator grow.
Challenges like these where you get to challenge yourself, and figure out ways to overcome the obstacles, is usually what improves and creates better creators.
To relate to your mention with the concern of having the best gear, and now learning that it isn't always about the gear. Many people who buy the best gear to learn with, lack in skill and often will miss many skills that you get when you go through the struggles of lesser gear or cheaper gear. Those struggles help in professional environments or even when issues arise.
To be able to watch someone challenge themselves, see how they over came it, and see the result, is awesome. Not only helpful for others learning, but it is cool to watch someone themselves, bloom a little more than before.
Nice work!
Well said! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch 😊
The fact a camera that good is less than $10 is nuts. I'm old enough to remember the first digital cameras. I used to play with my grandfather's camera that could take vids or pics, and saved them to a floppy disk.
Was it a Sony Mavica by any chance? I had one about 15 years ago that could save pics to either floppy disk or Memory Stick (and I still have a newer one that saves to mini CD-ROMs).
@@fixman88 I think so, it was so long ago though lol
@@fixman88 I used to work out at gym by my house that was 24 hours. Around 1996 I think it was? The owner had video cameras and a touch pad for people to get it. The cameras were to make sure the folks that came in were the folks that paid and that he wasn't getting ripped off. Nice guy. He had one of those Mavica. He took the picture and it saved it to floppy disk. That shit blew my mind. The first time I'd ever seen a digital picture of myself. Ever. I remember him telling me how "not cheap" it was.
This camera would be absolutely perfect for a found footage horror movie!
i love finding channels like this. the creator has energy, isn’t a jerk, and the editing is amazing.
thanks for being discoverable bud, new sub earned ;))
Yo this is crazily well made dude!
1:17 he looked so happy playing the games🤭
0:10 - even more scarier: Can we even afford a house? As in paid off the mortgage to own it... and there's no Honey Discount Coupons for those.
I honestly love the aesthetic of the camera footage quality. Really cute and you can make it work into a unique vibe with that type of footage.
Meanwhile, a lot of camera rewiew youtubers complain baiut dynamic range on Micro four thirds, or of the new nikon z6iii or other things. And here a short movie was made with a 9 dollar camera. Talent!
Honestly the dynamic range is way better that I would have expected. That alone makes it half decent for 9 bucks lol
dude your videos deserve so many more views the production quality is crazy!
that’s offensive. delete your comment. immediately.
i actually watched all your short films before and knowing that this one was filmed on such a tiny camera blew my mind.
nothing beats ur creativity
lol I laughed so hard watching you screw that toy into a studio-grade century stand in the first minute
Hahaha!
@@isaaccarlton No sandbags necessary ;)
Make a movie with only a laptop.
The roles are simple.
1) You can only use the camera of the laptop.
2) You can only edit your video on the laptop.
3) You can't use any expensive laptop.
If you want you can change some roles.
It's actually pretty easy, you ever watched "Unfriended"? All in a laptop.
I feel like these types of cameras dwell more on the games than the actual footage quality.
are you serious? have some respect.
@@binaryvoid0101 I didn’t say the video or movie was bad, just the footage quality.
you should apologize.
@@binaryvoid0101 for what
@@binaryvoid0101 to me, personally
The camera quality is so aesthetic. it seems cool
Your channel has given me so much motivation to go out and make short films of my own. Keep up the great content isaac!
I’m so happy to hear that! Keep going!
The most underrated creator. How is he not at 10 million subs yet?
Where’s the movie
Indeed
m.th-cam.com/video/9uCVzXH5cLc/w-d-xo.html movie
Good question
It’s on his channel, uploaded on the same day
Good answer.
I didnt buy this camera specifically but when you couldnt get the files off it initially I laughed. I laughed from a place deep within my parent frustrated with childrens toys and products soul.
why is it scary even without a jumpscare
For $9 that quality isn’t bad at all. My kids would have LOVED this when they were little and I wouldn’t care if it go🎉 trashed 👍🏼
The short film was awesome. What a great use of the camera.
Thank you!!
As a young person who really wants to begin making her own short films, your videos have been so inspiring and motivational!! Great job :)
earliest i have been to an Isaac Cartlon video
you could do this as well: add a glitch effect before the footage got cut. that will make it better
Or not Ghosts dont glitch people do.. Ghost just poof and poof and Go HIDWY
Still can’t believe you’re Minnesotan! Would you mind giving the state a shoutout?
The "with puppy paw prints on it" killed me. I even subscribed after that😂😂😂😂😂😂
I Didn’t Realize This Was A Short Film Until i read the description
Making that corrupted portion part for the Final Cut as a ominous glitch would have been fun
0:44 where did bro get that sweater from its fire
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eu perdi meu comentário longo 😭😭😭😭
5:41 that montage was low key so good.
Best day ever! Isaiah photo and Issac Carlton posted! 🎉❤
It's always a good day when Isaac posts a video.
LETS FREAKING GO
A bit wrong, HD video is a video that has minimum of 1.3 megapixels (1280x720) and what you meant was FHD video (1080). But the ideas is right. Great video )
This is the best thing i've ever seen to recreate the look of cheaply digitized 90s camcorder footage.
the quality of the camera makes it look even better as a security camera
Still better than my first Video8 camcorder.
W, I love ur content. It just shows what u can do in ANY situation for us filmakers. And very entertaining! You are so underrated yet a very good person to watch! keep it up😃
Bro I feel like Ryan Trahan is doing the voice over 😂
Love the fact that you shot it with low res. Makes me wanne shoot a movie with my iphone.
7:14 fiona??
you know what i have been really into cam corders lately to document scenes from life but like those 90s aesthetic type. My parents don't have one so I think I might buy this to give it a try.
FINALLY YOU UPLOADED, I SAW THE INSTAGRAM STORY
I was looking for a retro camera to film with, but this is actually better and gives a retro imperfect style.
The camera quality looks like something from one of those SCP films
I know
@@CallumMaclean-go8zr ok
This was such a good watch!
1:50 mac problem
Imo the footage looks great for a 90s found footage film like blair witch. This is the footage that my familys home vids are in. Actually incredible to have a functional camera for that cheap.
This is why i resort to a $200 camera with a built-in lense 😅
you are the one person that disliked
😂😂 $200 camera with built-in lens, funny one.
It's a joke, like I love this man's work and you all are hating me
Did check the settings for 1080p
11:37 Why the Win10 device detected sound? You're on Mac, am I right?
As someone who has this camera I love it I use it everywhere I go it’s such a nice way to capture memory’s
i feel like watching the video from 1990
BROOOOOOO Hunter Collab is crazzzzy
Why does the video say 2022??
Maybe the camera was made in 2022 and it just says that? Or maybe the date on the camera’s data is just 2022 for some reason.
It does?
Ya idk
The footage from the video was 2022 but the date of the release was 2024
It's because the camera was made in 2022. This happens with most devices, especially cheap ones. Definitely with cameras. Devices will also revert back to the origonal date they were created when they are factory reset. The date would be correct if Isaac had remembered to change the time settings before hand 🙃
fun video. i'm sure others have mentioned you could probably set the time and date or turn it off. and i'm sure you could probably also change the recording resolution. but hey, it gave you even tighter constraints to work with. excellent work!
I love your videos this one is 🔥🔥 keep it up bro
Gives me early 2000s vibes 2:25
I met you irl ❤
Cool
I got really excited when the welcome screen showed up. 🤣 My kids have a camera (looks like a dslr photo camera) with the exact same software. Probably the same hardware inside as well. This was fun. Thank you for sharing!
0:12 nah 449k for camera lens?
It says a pack of 12 lenses, each lense is 37k
@@pixelsymbols still expensive
What bugs me is he says that’s like a house. I’ve never been inside a house that expensive lol
@@liceafilms I can’t speak for American real estate, but here in Australia you would be lucky to find a house that’s actually good for that price, most houses are around the mid late hundred thousands to million.
Love how the connection over USB midway has peak anticipation.
Why does this intro feel like Ryan Treyhan style....?
Might be an inspiration. :)
They’re friends, he’s been in his videos before
You can also see him eating ryan trayhans candy
@@AvoidSeth I didn't realize that. Thanks!
This was such a fun video! Never seen any of your videos before this and was really happy with this one! You just got a new subscriber :)
3:18 What’s your favourite idea? Mine is being…
what
@@lqmons Ever watched DOn't Hug Me I'm Scared?
What is bro yappin about 🗣️🗣️
I love that small heart shaped buttons. They are sooo cute!!!
Love this video❤
2:52 HD can refer to "HD 1080p" specifically, but this is ambiguous in most contexts. Here the amazon listing gives context, so it's fine.
In general HD refers to 720p and Full HD refers to 1080p.
2:55 HD is 720p, FHD is 1080p
Hell nah.
HD is 1080 FHD is 1280
There are definitions for Full HD and HD Ready.
HD has many options (High Definition is more defined but HD was not used just for High Definition) as a few standards were using it but in general HD means higher resolution than normal resolution and it is probably camera from times when web cams and cheap cameras had resolution of 320x200.
It is an old piece of hardware or just someone was copying description from older camera.
In tech if it is for kids it is a junk most of the time unfortunately.
// I assume this camera can do stills at 1080p (or marketing was too young) and 640x480 videos which is still better than VHS and comparable to old cameras using MiniDV. HD could even be connected to compression rate. LD/SD/HD never had standard meaning till FHD when expected options were severely limited.
@@archieil you're totally right man you're a legend
Not anymore. 720p is considered SD quality now. 1080p is HD and 4K is FHD. 8K is the new UHD.
Thank you kindly for the thorough review. I'm selling my GoPros and picking up a few of these Loyang point-and-shoot cameras, all thanks to your recommendations on this video. Can't wait to get these in the field!
2:22 That remembers me of a film I never watched myself but heard a lot about, I think it's called "Blair Witch Project".
your explanations are always so clear and concise!
Hey Isaac, if it's possible can you record a short film with an Android phone? Specifically an Infinix zero 30 5g. That phone claims to have 4k at 60fps with a price if I'm correct is less than $400. I'm wondering if you can make a movie with that phone. If the results are amazing, I will surely buy the same phone and make a short movie of my own!
I dont like how you made the comment look like all android cameras are bad but good video idea
You know, lavalier microphones exist. You don't need to hold one.
3:42 did you see the computer
Yes?
He uses a Mac book connected to a monitor
He uses a laptop with a monitor
I think IT CAN BE DONE, it's all about the accessories, peripherals, and the editing (and upscaling if necessary)!
maybe you could get some training on film grammar, especially on the meaning of pauses in speech. that constant flow of monotonous words is really unpleasant to listen to. keep up the good work and fingers crossed!
What do you mean it's not a good footage? It's perfect for like nostalgia videos! It's not blurry but it's not clear which is like the exact sort of look that I expect from a very nostalgic video.