This is great - thanks for sharing! I've never been much of a note-taker. I'm sure if I had access to different resources like this, it would have been helpful in identifying a method that worked best for the way my brain works.
Hey I like your video! Quick suggestion: you should get a mic. get those ones that you can clip on your shirt. increasing audio quality will make your video much more appealing. good luck!
Hi Tori, I actually started without a mic, then got the clip on but the quality was not good. Now I have a Rode mic, I believe the quality improved (compared to my older videos) but your comment shows that there still a room for improvement :(. It's a constant struggle, believe me :).
@@MarianaKaiser just get some surfaces around you that absorb reverb. Couches, carpets, tapestries, they all help absorb the reverb in the room and move the mic closer and lower your gain so the white noise on top of the audio doesn’t appear. Great content! Enjoying these tips
If you are a student, make sure you check out my tips on how to take the best possible notes at university: ua-cam.com/video/S-F92PSWPl0/v-deo.html
The last tip was a really unique!
Thank you :)!
This is great - thanks for sharing! I've never been much of a note-taker. I'm sure if I had access to different resources like this, it would have been helpful in identifying a method that worked best for the way my brain works.
It's pity we are not taught these techniques early on (at least I wasn't) - it would have made my life much easier :). Thank you for watching!
Your video is really helpful. Thank you.
Glad to hear that! Thank you for watching!
Hey I like your video! Quick suggestion: you should get a mic. get those ones that you can clip on your shirt. increasing audio quality will make your video much more appealing. good luck!
Hi Tori, I actually started without a mic, then got the clip on but the quality was not good. Now I have a Rode mic, I believe the quality improved (compared to my older videos) but your comment shows that there still a room for improvement :(. It's a constant struggle, believe me :).
@@MarianaKaiser just get some surfaces around you that absorb reverb. Couches, carpets, tapestries, they all help absorb the reverb in the room and move the mic closer and lower your gain so the white noise on top of the audio doesn’t appear.
Great content! Enjoying these tips