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It's not always just about visitor numbers

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:47 am
by ariful199
Incidentally, the tripping hazards are also a small problem. The Neewer metal construction, the floor lamps and a tripod that I have used so far all have a tripod at the bottom. You have to be careful when walking so that you don't bump into it. At least the tripod won't cause any more problems in the future, as I have already ordered another solution for the close-up camera. A tour of the studio So that you can get a better idea, I've recorded a little studio tour.


Here you can get a good impression of the setup, the technology and belgium whatsapp so on. As I said, this is certainly not final yet, but for now I am happy with it. Mein Video-Workflow Finally, I would like to say a few words about my video workflow. Until now, I had recorded my unboxing videos with a camera (the Canon) and then edited them on the PC with Davinci Resolve . I edited the video and added an intro and a final card.


I also added photos of the game material afterwards, which looks pretty neat. But that's a bit more work than I'd like. Now I record in the YouTube studio directly with OBS on the PC. To do this, I switch back and forth between the overhead camera and close-up while recording. The advantage of this is that I can take close-ups and don't have to edit the video later and add photos. This saves a lot of time in post-production.