Behind The Scenes - How I Make My Videos FAST
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- I can now create 2 to 3 videos in a day, including developing the concept, planning, recording, editing and uploading. In this video I share my complete process... all the steps required... and show you exactly how I do it.
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I'm "Rob the Maritimer", and I make videos and host live streams on helping people over 40 reach their goals on UA-cam. I talk about all the different software and skills needed to create videos and I demonstrate how to edit them! If there's anything you'd like to know more about, or have me answer during my videos or live streams, leave a comment below and let me know!
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One clarification... although I did this "all in one take", I did cut out several parts so that I could make this video shorter but still show everything important. My iPhone was recording the entire time, and that video ended up being 1 hour 20 minutes... so that's how long this "really" took. I hope you're ok that I shortened the final video to 36 minutes by removing some unnecessary stuff ;)
can you tell me how you talk natural to the camera
@@Well_Read Honestly, I don't feel like I'm very good at it but I keep trying! It just takes practice... lots of practice. The more I do it the more comfortable I feel doing it. Give it a try! You'll probably hate your first video... but the more you do it, you'll get better... I promise! Good luck :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer thanks it’s kinda awkward talking to a camera in a room by yourself 😅
@@Well_Read LOL it sure is!!
Thanks so much for this video!
Rob,
Great video! One tip to help sync your audio: Once all recording starts, take a few seconds of silence, and clap! The clap will be a distinctive point that will help you match the waveform!
Cheers to you and a great channel!!
Great advice! I have done that before, but lately I've just gotten used to doing it how I showed in this video. That said, I was fully planning to "clap" once I turned both cameras on.... but I forgot lol!! Thanks for sharing :-)
It was great Rob. Thanks for taking the time and making the effort.
I'm glad you liked it!
Great video Rob. Good to see the nuts and bolts of the whole process
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it :)
Wow, I'm totally new to Camtasia and any type of video and audio recording, editing or production. Super impressive to see your "inception-like" video within a video. Was extremely helpful to see every step you took. Thanks so much!!
I’m glad you liked it! Cheers :-)
This was very interesting. You have obviously invested in your channel. I appreciate all the thought you have put into this video. Cheers
I appreciate that! Thank you :-)
Really liked the video, Rob! Since I use Camtasia, I really enjoyed watching you editing!
Awesome, glad you liked it! :-)
Thanks for putting together this video about your video recording and editing process 🙏
My pleasure!
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Great video and very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for watching :-)
Great video. Thanks Rob.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching :)
This is precisely what I'm looking for. I'm unsure why your video popped into my feed today; however, it did. I'm new to UA-cam videos and mainly experimenting with them while I work on launching another channel at the end of this year. I use a Final Cut Pro for editing and a MacBook Pro. I'm mildly surprised that the only items I need to include on your recommended list are the teleprompter and the lights. I'll be watching a few more of your videos; however, based on what I see here. It's safe to say that I will join your Creator's Cove.
Sounds good! Best of luck to you :-)
Rob, this was an excellent video. It clearly took a lot of effort and extremely well done and I cannot imagine a better way than a behind the scenes approach. I am saving it for later too because while I understand all that you are doing, it is slightly above my editing expertise (I am taking an incremental approach). Your over 40 targeting and delivery is very helpful and appreciated too (vs the rapid jump cuts, flash, and speaking at the speed of light which is often the case with younger creators). I also appreciated the demo on visually syncing the sound from multiple sources (there is likely a audio merge command somewhere in software but I am not at that stage yet). Looking forward to a video you mentioned about pre-sets in audio that you apply all the time.
Surprisingly Camtasia doesn't have a "merge audio" feature... I know Davinci Resolve does and it works fairly well :) Thank you so much for the kind words... I'm glad you like my content! An "audio presets" video is probably a couple weeks away as I go through my list ;-)
That would be wonderful Thank You !
No problem :-)
Wow ! I really appreciated it. If you ever have a chance to do a simple version, for people who aren’t too tech savvy that will be using only their cellphones it would be great 🤩 I am already a fan lol 😂
Thank you! You're the second person today who's asked fora simpler cellphone version of this video... so I've now got it on my list to do :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
I’d love that too!
@@RobtheMaritimer I’ll be the third - thanks!!
Really great video. One of your best. Thanks
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it :-)
Thank you, very very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Rob, great content!!
Thanks so much! And thanks for watching :-)
Thank you for sharing your setup Rob. I loved your YT Studio! 😊
Thank you for watching! I hope it inspired you with your own creation process :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer Absolutely! I still haven't used a secondary camera. I watched your video from beginning to end and learned a few new things. Gracias amigo :)
@@LearnSpanishWorld I don't use a second camera often (except for live streaming), but several people were asking me to show them how to do it... which is why I included it in this video.
Fantastic video Rob! This was so very helpful as I create my videos using camtasia. I have a long way to go to get to your level of fine finish, but I am working on it each day😊
I’m glad you liked it! Good luck to you… and keep having fun with it and you’ll get to where you want to be before you know it!
Thank you so so much for all your great work and help. I have wanted to get my channel off the ground for years! Your efforts and timing have been a huge help and tons of motivation for me. Great work! Wishing you the very best! I'll be sure to share my progress in the weeks to come. Thanks, Rob!
No problem at all! Best of luck with your channel! Cheers :-)
wow! what a coincidence. I was searching for a video yesterday of somebody editing a video and what the process looks like. Thanks for doing this. As a newbie to this stuff, I appreciate you doing this, thank you
Glad I could help! And thanks for watching :-)
Hey Rob! Great Video - You give us older, technology challenged folks, a chance of making it possible!! One thing I love about your Camtasia workflow looks to be the ease of video editing. What's the easiest way of recreating some of your 'Favorite' title presets, and most used more basic add-ins to your work flow?
Thank you! Here's what I do and what I find easiest once I have a title the way I want it and if I want to re-use it across multiple projects: Since I'm using Camtasia on a mac, I'm able to have more than one project open at one time (can't do that on the PC version last time I checked). So what I do is I open a previous project that has the title I want... I highlight and Command-C copy it... then go to my current project and Command-V paste it. Then I modify the title with the new text. I do that with titles, images and even video clips I want to reuse.
Camtasia does have a template and library system that you can use to create presets... but I just find this way works best for my workflow. I hope that helps! :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer Perfect, thank you!!
Het Rob. Nice Video - wanna save space with your boom mic so you DON'T have a tripod at the bottom?? Have a look at the Gravity stands MS 0200 SET1 boom mic but has a desk mount instead of your traditional tripod at the bottom. this is what I use and based on where your stand is, it'll save you a lot of space and no tripping! great video btw.
Great advice!! Cheers :-)
Hi Rob! That was an outstanding experiment that you took us through with you. You are really hitting your stride now. I see that you're growing and getting better and better with your content and it's great watching you create the content that you're creating. Not only is your content getting better, you're also producing more and more of it which is helping you to reach more people. Thanks for your authenticity and transparency. It's very refreshing and a very nice change in what we are used to getting on UA-cam. :)
Thank you so much for the very kind words :-) Hopefully people find this information useful!
@@RobtheMaritimer I'm certain they find your content very useful. No one else is breaking it down the way you are. Every time we watch one of your videos, you make us all smarter and wiser. You teach the stuff very effectively, and you never ever miss a step, which I find to be incredible. Thanks, Rob. You're doing an excellent job, and I think I speak for all of those who are consuming your content.
4:00 - SQUIRREL!! Thanks for another great video, Rob. I just finished editing my first video today. I want to stack a few ideas before I post it so that my videos can come out regularly. I can't believe you did both videos in 80 minutes. My edit took me over six hours, however, I did get a lot more familiar with my editing software, DaVinci Resolve. Still a lot to learn there to streamline things, but I did build a couple of templates. Incremental progress. Thanks again.
Peanut loves Cat TV! And yes, 80 minutes to record both videos and edit one of them... that was a fairly simple video to edit, as are most of the videos I make. This "Behind the scenes" video though took several hours to edit because I didn't want to leave it at 80 minutes long... so I went through it several times to edit out parts that were unnecessary to get the total length of time down :-) Good luck with your channel and videos!!
Awesome !!!!
Thanks!!
Thank you so much! This was the stuff that scared me the most and now that I have some experience with Capcut and my smart phone and canon camera I can get what your saying! I think my comfort level will keep me from reaching this extreem set up. Data storage? I don't even want to pay for storage lol. Just a hobby here. But thanks for all your hard work and well done tutorial.
I understand the entire process can be daunting so I really tried to simplify it in this video (except for the fact I did 2 camera angles... that's often unnecessary :). As for data storage, I keep everything even though I really don't have to. That's something I could certainly cut out if I wanted to. Best of luck to you!! :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer again,thanks so much!
Thanks for doing this
No problem, thanks for watching :)
You are geeking out bad there Rob, haha. It’s good to know all this stuff, but the most important thing is dont let all the tech stuff keep you from hitting record. I have done lots of multicam videos, but i realize the audience really does not care unless im doing a diy video where the different views are showing a totally different view that added to the information im talking about. I usually edit on a powerful pc that i built but i got a MacBook recently and trying to edit on PP on both now. If you are using adobe audition, time to start using PP for video editing, very powerful, i switched 5 years ago. I cant believe you are syncing manually, doesnt camtasia have an auto sync like PP. Doesn’t camtasia have a multicam mode, where you can use choose the camera as it plays, kind of like a tv studio does it. If you are going to use multi camera, you need to use a different program this is way too hard. In PP, you select all your tracks, audio and video, and PP syncs all the track automatically and creates a sequence for each synced track, you just drag in the sequence, everything is synced and ready for multicam edit. Sometimes im syncing 100 files at once, 25 scenes, 3 video tracks with audio, and one audio only track. 4 x 25 100 tracks synced in 30 seconds. Larry
I tend to agree with you... adding a second angle to a talking head video doesn't always add much (or anything) to a video other than breaking up a possibly monotonous story/message/script. If it doesn't add to or help a story, then it's probably unnecessary. It also may take away from the authenticity of a video.
I've tried Premier Pro and don't love it... maybe it just wasn't a good time for me. I do like using Davinci Resolve (which is similar in functionality to PP), but I just find Camtasia the easiest... especially for doing screen recording videos where I may want to zoom in and out and pan around... Camtasia is the easiest at doing things like that.
There is no "one size fits all" as far as video editing software goes... there is only "the best for you". They can all get the job done... it's a matter of finding your favorite :-)
Thanks for commenting! Cheers :-)
Key Points 🔑:
1. 🎥 Introduction: Rob shares his process for making UA-cam videos quickly and efficiently, using three cameras and two microphones to capture everything.
2. 📹 Equipment Setup: Rob uses one main camera he looks at directly, a secondary camera for additional angles, and an iPhone for behind-the-scenes footage.
3. 🎙 Audio Recording: Two microphones are used to ensure clear audio throughout the room.
4. 📝 Preparation: Rob uses bullet points taped to tripods below cameras as reference points during filming.
5. 🔊 Audio Setup: The first step is turning on audio recording using Adobe Audition on the computer.
6. 🔴 Camera Setup: Both main cameras are turned on and set to record.
7. 🎬 Recording Process: Rob demonstrates how he starts recording, including pressing record on cameras and sitting down to begin.
8. 🔄 Multiple Takes: He shows how he handles mistakes by continuing to record and doing multiple takes.
9. 💾 File Management: After recording, Rob transfers footage from SD cards to his MacBook.
10. 📁 File Organization: He creates a dedicated folder for the project and renames files for easy identification.
11. 🖥 Editing Software: Rob uses Camtasia for video editing, though he mentions other software can be used.
12. 📥 Importing Media: He imports the voice audio and two camera angles into Camtasia.
13. 🔊 Audio Syncing: Rob demonstrates how to sync audio from different sources using waveforms.
14. 🔇 Audio Management: He silences the audio from camera tracks, keeping only the high-quality microphone audio.
15. ✂ Editing Process: Rob shows how to cut and arrange clips, switching between camera angles for visual interest.
16. 🎨 Color Adjustment: He applies color adjustment effects to improve video appearance, using specific settings for brightness, contrast, and saturation.
17. 🏷 Adding Titles: Rob copies titles from a previous project to save time, demonstrating how to place and time them in the video.
18. 🎵 Music Integration: He adds background music to the video, adjusting volume and adding fade-out effects.
19. 😂 Blooper Reel: Rob creates a blooper reel from unused footage, adding it to the end of the main video.
20. 🖼 Video Resolution: He ensures the export settings match the original 4K resolution and 30 frames per second.
21. ⏱ Rendering Time: Rob mentions that rendering a 10-minute video takes about 3-4 minutes on his powerful MacBook Pro.
22. 💡 Lighting Setup: He shows his lighting arrangement, including key lights and fill lights for different shooting positions.
23. 📊 Project Management: Rob emphasizes the importance of saving projects frequently and organizing files systematically.
24. 🐱 Handling Interruptions: He demonstrates how unexpected events (like a cat interruption) can be incorporated into bloopers.
25. 🔍 Quality Check: Rob reviews the final rendered video to ensure everything looks and sounds as intended.
26. 📤 UA-cam Upload: While not shown in detail, he mentions that the rendered MP4 file is ready for UA-cam upload.
27. 🎓 Learning Curve: Rob encourages viewers to practice and experiment with their own video creation process.
28. ⚙ Software Familiarity: He demonstrates proficiency with editing software, suggesting that becoming comfortable with chosen tools is crucial.
29. 🔧 Troubleshooting: Throughout the process, Rob shows how to handle common issues like mismatched audio or incorrect file names.
30. 📈 Efficiency Tips: He shares various time-saving techniques, such as using project templates and keyboard shortcuts.
31. 🎭 Authenticity: Rob emphasizes the importance of maintaining a natural, conversational tone in videos.
32. 📚 Content Planning: He shows how pre-planning content with bullet points helps create more structured, coherent videos.
33. 🔁 Iteration: Rob demonstrates that video creation is an iterative process, with multiple opportunities for refinement.
34. 💻 Hardware Considerations: He mentions that more powerful computers can significantly speed up the editing and rendering process.
35. 🤝 Community Engagement: Rob encourages viewers to leave comments and ask questions, fostering a sense of community around his content.
Awesomeness!.. Thanks for sharing your workflow!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching :-)
Very interesting Rob, thank you. Not seen anyone do a walk through in that level of detail before. Love your furry co-star by the way
No problem... it was fun to make! Peanut is definitely the star of the show ;-)
That makes sense. Thank you! Keep up the creative videos!
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for this video, it has been inspirational. 👏
You're welcome :) Thanks for watching!
You have a beautiful set up...can you share a how to do going from just phone to simple edit to utube❤
Yes I can... perhaps the next time I make a video like this I'll show my process using an iPhone to make the video :-)
For those who want an easier way to sync the audio, premiere Pro and capcut have an option to sync all your audio.
Thanks for sharing! Davinci Resolve does as well :-)
Great, clear, and concise explanation of how you shoot and edit your videos. A question for you. I know that Adobe likes to operate on a subscription-based platform. Audition is one of those. Adobe Premier Pro allows you to record directly from an external mic to the software, and it seems to have pretty robust audio controls. Would it make more sense to use one program for everything or is it a personal preference?
Another alternative would be Apple's Final Cut Pro. The benefit of that is a one-time software purchase as opposed to a monthly ongoing subscription.
I think it ultimately comes down to personal preference. I've tried Premier Pro and found it difficult to learn. I haven't tried Final Cut Pro but another one I've used is Davinci Resolve... that one I found easier than Premier Pro, and very powerful, but still more difficult than Camtasia, in my opinion. Also, you don't have to use Adobe Audition for recording your audio and editing it... Audacity is a free software app you can use to do pretty much the same thing... I just happen to be more used to Adobe Audition :-) One of these days I may spend some more time with Audacity so that I can finally end my Audition subscription ;-)
Great video! I love the behind the scenes! Question: Why not record audio to one of the cameras for simplicity?
Thank you and great question! You certainly can do that... however, when I mak my videos sitting in the brown chair, I like to use my shotgun mic... that's the best mic I have... and it has an XLR connection. XLR will only connect to my computer and not to my camera (or iPhone) unless I buy an expensive piece of equipment. So I've gotten used to just capturing my audio separately and then syncing it with my video in post. HAVING SAID THAT, the new DJI mic I just got WILL connect directly to my camera or my iPhone... but it's still not as good IMO as my shotgun mic. But when I go outside and use the DJI mic, then I can have that plugged directly into my phone and record that way... then no syncing will be required :) I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions :-)
Awesome :)
Thanks for watching :-)
Hey rob, one suggestion to make this even more efficient is to bake your synco shotgun or wirelesss mic audio into your recording
Thanks for the suggestion :-) To do that I would need a way to connect the mic directly to one of my cameras... but I don't currently have that. Connecting XLR mics to cameras isn't super simple... and I find it really doesn't take me that long to sync. But that is definitely an option for those who want to avoid that step :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer Hey same guy lol... responded on my other account. Agreed! I've been just syncing it for my workflow as well but there are XLR adapter hotshoe mounts for different camera brands. Sony has one that I believe you can use..it's quite simple actually. I'm gonna get one for my Lumix S5iix so that I no long have to record into my rodecastor pro 2 and sync later. It'll be as simple as just ejecting the SD card and editing
@@TheMichaelTech Maybe I should look into that! God knows I don't have enough gear in my office already ;-0 lol!
That's a really nice setup. I'm not sure if I will ever have a "studio", but that's good to know.
My "studio" is just a spare bedroom in the basement. There is a large window that I have blocked off with "black out curtains" so I can control the lighting better. Thank you for watching :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer You've done a great job with it. It looks great. I'd consider doing something similar once I retire and have more time on my hands. I'd love to do live streams down the road once I've built more more of a following.
@@allenreid62 I think I was at around 500 subscribers when I finally did my first live stream... but wish I had started sooner! Live streams can really jump start your "watch hours" and grow them fast. What worked for me was advertising the live streams in the 2 or 3 videos I did leading up to my first live... and I scheduled it for the same day/time each week. Just food for thought... it's a great way to boost your channel's growth, whenever you're ready :-)
I’m here early learning. Thanks Rob
Hope you enjoy :-)
If you need to sync, you should switch to premier. It will sync for you perfectly. Great video man
I've tried Premiere Pro and don't love it... far more complicated than Camtasia or Davinci... and Davinci Resolve does auto captioning as well. I know Premiere Pro is popular it's just not for me. Whatever works for you though... there's no wrong choice! All the best :)
@@RobtheMaritimer I’ve gotten into it. There’s an app by Ali abdal called fire cut.. helps with two cam and easy edits .. but I feel ya man. Software is like that, once you’re proficient.. that’s the one
Damn ! What a setup. Too much for me but bravo !
Thanks for watching :-)
That was really awesome! Right at the end there, did you turn off the recording or pretend to? :)
Lol good observation! I "pretended" to turn off the camera... that's just a habit I've gotten into. I didn't actually turn off the camera until a few seconds later when I explained when I turned it off :-)
Good work, Rob. Do you put your final MP4 through Handbrake before uploading to UA-cam? It makes a massive difference to the file size.
No I don't. I've used handbrake in other instances, but lately I don't bother with that step... I might if my internet connection was slower, but no need right now. Handbrake can be very useful :) Good tip!
An awesome deep dive! Rob, can you share what effect you use for the “title” effects? Thanks!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Yes I'll be covering that in a future live stream... but I can describe it now: Add a black rectangle shape and completely cover your video with it for the 3-4 seconds you want your title to display. Then reduce the opacity to 70% (so it's slightly see-through). Add a "fade in" at the beginning of it and a "fade out" at the end. Then on top of that, add your text. I also added a behavior to the text so it slowly displays from left to right... then fades out at the end. I hope that helps :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer Terrific thanks!
No problem :-)
Great video Rob... If you don't mind me asking, I couldn't quite see what your key light was attached to. I didn't see a tripod stand so it must be attached to something above. I was just curious. Thanks!
Thanks! I have a few boom arms attached high on my walls for lights... that's what I have my key light attached to. Here's the one I have: amzn.to/4cZv1fV
Cool thanks! Would that adjust if it were attached to a 45 degree ceiling? It looks like the arm has some adjustment control.
@ErichMillerTV Absolutely…. 45 degree angle would be fine… and you can install it with the horizontal long bar at the top or bottom… whatever works for your situation.
@@RobtheMaritimer Great thank you!
Ah Camtasia! I try it every couple of years for the past 8 years in the hope that it will allow the detaching of the audio track so that you can then lip sync correctly is its ALWAYS out of sync. It’s not the computer or the processing power. Top end IMac, + MacBook Pro top end and recently Mac mini silicone. There are comments all over www about it but completely ignored by tech. I am a VERY long term user of Snagit which is a flagship product for sure. One can only hope that one day :-)
In Camtasia, if you right click a video clip that has audio in it you can "separate audio and video" into two separate tracks. You can then make adjustments to re-sync if yours are out of sync. Not sure why you have that problem though as I don't ever seem to have that issue. But I also don't typically use the audio that is captured by the video source... I record my audio separately and sync them anyways :)
@@RobtheMaritimer can you then NUDGE the track left/right to synce up. Even the nudge feature which is essential for editing was un-usable. Still this MAY have been fixed now.
@@Martin_Cole I'm not aware of a "nudge" feature... but you can zoom way in and "click and drag" a clip left or right, 1 frame at a time. Make sure "timeline snapping" is off when you do this as otherwise you'll have trouble "unsnapping" the ends (which will start snapped together). Once you have the video and audio synced properly, then I would trim the beginning and end of both clips so they line up. At that point you can "group" them together if you like :)
@@RobtheMaritimer Thanks for the feedback. I enjoyed your production process.
Hi Rob! I’m glad I found your channel. I have a UA-cam channel and sometimes I need to Zoom in on something while I’m recording. Does Camtasia have that feature? I called them, but the woman said you can do that post record. I need to know if the software has the capability to zoom in and out “while” I’m recording. I appreciate your help. 😊
Camtasia will just record your screen... so whatever is on your screen will be recorded. Camtasia itself cannot zoom in on your screen "live"... if you want to do that live then you'd have to zoom your screen using screen zooming software. I remember looking into that a couple years ago but it turned out being more difficult than I wanted it to be. So what I do now is I add the "zoom ins and outs" after the fact... when I'm editing the video I recorded. I hope that helps :-)
Hi Rob, very authentic and useful, may I ask with Adobe Audition, once you create a set of enhancements for Audio, you can save presets and actions and just apply same to every new audio file you bring in? thanks, I might add I also prefer Camtasia for editing and even text titling animations are so simple there.
Yes that’s exactly right! I created my “effects stack” about 3 years ago and I still use it because I love the sound. So just 1 click in the favourites tab applies all effects :)
@@RobtheMaritimer That's so awesome, thank you, I cant wait to finally get on a roll with this...thank you so much.... I don't think you have tried it but look it up, SGC-600 shotgun mic only 30 bucks and comparable to Rode ...anyway good backup to have....on a budget
Great video...would it not be easier to use ATEM mini Pro ISo to switch between the videos and output?
I use the Atem mini for live streaming and love it… but it throttles back to 1080p, and I want to make my videos 4k…. So the Atem mini won’t work for that :)
This is GREAT Rob as always! Your presets in Audiate, do they involve cutting out some of the unecessary content e.g. umms etc.? I ask because at 12:58 when you're now lining up the tracks wouldn't the processed file have largely different waveforms because its processed and the audio from the other two camera tracks isn't? Hope that makes sense - thanks for the great content as always!
It was Audition I used, not Audiate... although you can use Audiate to do the exact same thing :) And NO I did not remove any umms, ahhs or any mistakes at all from the audio file... I only "enhanced" it by adding equalizer, compression, etc. Because of exactly what you said... if I had removed anything in the audio file BEFORE syncing it with the video file, then things would've been out of sync. So any mistakes (or anything at all) I want to remove, I wait until the audio is synced with the video and then I remove BOTH audio and video sections at the same time. I hope that helps :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer this helps! Thank you!!
@@jc4lyfable No worries :)
Awesome vid! Can you tell us your version of how to get views (optimize) and be seen and get subs? Thx
Certainly! I'll be making videos to address those points shortly... there's a lot to cover :-) Thanks for watching!
What make and model (and lens) is your main camera? Great image.
Thanks :-) My "main" camera that I use when sitting in the brown chair is the Sony ZV-e10 mirrorless camera with the Sigma 16mm f1.4 lens on it.
@@RobtheMaritimer Nice! I have used the Canon M50 a lot with the sigma 16 mm prime lens.
Hello Rob, I didn't see the link for the microphone you are wearing on your shirt. Could you name the manufacturer and model with a link to that microphone please. Thank you.
Oh sorry, I forgot to add that... I just added it now :) Here's the direct link: amzn.to/3TeDfdk
@@RobtheMaritimer Thank you Rob
Would love to know what software, if any, you use to catalog/track/index, etc. various video clips. Preferably windows but if you roll with Mac, I guess that's ok also 8-)
Do you mean my video clips that I put in my videos? I don’t actually have a sophisticated system… if I want to reuse something I’ve already used, I’ll go to the project folder of that original video. I catalog my UA-cam videos into project folders that I name by date and title. If I were to start properly cataloging them I’d probably just use Google Sheets :) I hope that helps!
Rob, when you're sitting on the brown chair and doing the video intro with your script taped to the camera - do you do a long pause and glance at the script and edit out your glances after? Or are you ONLY glancing at the script before you record the full intro? Working on a video in a few hours and I need to figure out how to smoothly and quickly do the intro without a teleprompter and with my eyes straight on the camera. Would appreciate any tips!
It depends... I usually try to do a long pause and study the bullet points IN THE BEGINNING ONLY... if I want to try to do the video in one take. But if necessary, I can pause after each main point I want to talk about to re-look at the bullet points and get ready for the next point. BUT I do try to ONLY look at the camera during the intro as that's the most important part of the video in terms of keeping people's attention in the beginning. If I have to look away (or at my notes) later in the video, it's generally ok to do that... anyone who makes it a few minutes into the video is generally going to want to hear the next point to. Does that make sense?
@@RobtheMaritimer this makes sense! OK thanks for clarifying and very helpful to understand the realistic steps of creating these!
@@jc4lyfable No problem! Good luck to you!! :-)
TELL ME ABOUT NEW CAMTASIA UPDATE
The latest Camtasia is version 2024 that came out in June 2024... and I made a video that goes over all the new features... you can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/tIhP_5WO_ng/v-deo.html
How much data has the production cameras and audio recordings add up to?
For this video it was about 68 GB and the final rendered video was 10.9 GB. I recorded all 3 cameras at 4k 30 fps, and that was also the final rendered video.
Why don't you simply use the OBS or Atem mini Pro and the different HDMI streams directly and switch start and stop with the steam deck without any editing.
You will produce the entire video in real-time.
I don't record anything on the camera only in OBS. You have atem mini Pro could be another valid alternative
Good question! I use the Atem mini pro for my weekly live streams only. The reason I don't use it when making videos is because it has a limit of 1080p for resolution, and I want all my videos to be 4K. The only way to get 4K videos is to record directly to the SD cards in the cameras. You're right though, I "could" save a bunch of time by recording my video directly into my computer, but I think I demonstrated that it didn't take me that long to do it with "SD card method". Also, if I recorded it all live, including the video switching, etc... then I would have to be sure of the switching decisions I make "live" and that's just one more thing to have to think about and make sure I do right. I prefer having the ability to make those decisions while editing the video rather than having to make the decision live. Plus, I can't reach the Atem mini pro from the brown chair :) So there's a few reasons... the biggest one though, is the 4K recording. Thanks for pointing that out though... it could be an option for some people! Cheers :-)
Yes but I don't think anyone cares about 4k on UA-cam.
I am fixated as well and I am downgrading the videos before publishing to 1080p.
I am doing a perfect 4k end to end with hdmi output from the cameras and elgato cards to OBS. 25fps is the most cinematic so it works like a charm and I stopped editing, I am only packing the video in Canva with the background music and the branding colours. We have a life to live. Editing is an incredible time consuming, for almost none of benefits for UA-cam@@RobtheMaritimer
@@RobtheMaritimer I don't know what happened my reply disappeared. I am using a native 4k HDMI recording end to end without doing anything on the camera on OBS. It is perfect and I am switching the scenes with the StreamDeck.
@@borislavatatchev Ok, very good! You mentioned the Atem Mini above, and it can't do 4K... but yes, the Streamdeck can.. as long as you have enough ports to plug both cameras into your computer. My ports are all in used on my Macbook... 2 external monitors and the 3rd port is for my dock where I have a 3rd monitor plugged in. Doesn't leave any high throughput connection for two 4K cameras. But like I mentioned above, I'd rather have control of my scene switching in post and not have to worry about it when I'm making a video for UA-cam. Live streaming is completely different... I love being able to switch cameras using the Atem during a live stream... I live stream at 1080p so it works fine. Thanks for clarifying! :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer I am saying a native connection to OBS. I am using an enterprise HPE rack Server as a content creation server with windows server 2022. I have info on my channel and Blog. Having to publish everything on 9 social channels most of them don't support 4k and the space required is 4x. My main objective is my marketing campaigns not the channel.
Were you using Camtasia to capture your screen and edit the video at the same time, or do you need to run two instances of Camtasia to do this?
I only used Camtasia to edit the video. I used OBS to capture my screen and that created an mp4 video file of my screen... which I then brought into Camtasia when editing THIS video :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer Ok thanks for clarifying that. For editing software, have you tried DaVinci Resolve? I see a Camtasia subscription is around $250/yr which isn't terrible. But I think DaVinci is still free so I wondered if it would meet my needs at least when starting out. Thoughts?
@@ogwoodworks Yes I've used Davinci Resolve but I find it harder to learn and figure out. I have the paid version as the free version does not support "auto transcription/subtitles" which is something I wanted at the time. I have made some videos in Davinci... and you can do some pretty advanced things with it... but again, it's just harder to learn. I hope that helps :-)
@ogwoodworks On a Windows computer, I use two versions of Camtasia (2019 and 2024), which allows me to record my 2024 Camtasia window with 2019. Before I did that, I used either the Windows recorder (WIN+G) or PowerPoint -- neither of which record the cursor metadata. If we use OBS as Rob does, does that capture the cursor metadata so I can enlarge and smooth the cursor movements?
@@Jolene_Morris Using OBS does not allow you to manipulate the cursor after the fact… it just creates an mp4 video with the cursor burned in. Good question!
It takes my iPhone forever to download video onto iCloud on my computer. What could be the reason for that?
The reason for they would be a slow internet connection. iCloud is not on your computer… it’s in the cloud… on Apple servers. Therefore, transferring to or from iCloud is dependent on the speed of your internet connection. I hope that helps :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer Thank you
What kind of content you love to watch on UA-cam.
Is that a question? If so, I watch content where I can learn how to do things... whatever it is I'm trying to learn in that moment :)
what Macbook do you use? Is this the only computer you are using for your entire work including editing?
Yes it's the only computer I use... it's the Macbook Pro (M1 Max chip - 2021) with 32 GB RAM and 2 TB drive. I like that it has an SD card slot so I can take those out of my camera and pop it right into the Macbook to transfer video files. When I record with my iPhone I can just Airdrop the video files from my iPhone to the Macbook. Let me know if you have any other questions, I'd be happy to answer :-)
@@RobtheMaritimer is you computer not overheating while rendering? I also have a macbook pro m1 (2022) - but mine is getting hot.
@@aid4heaven No, mine doesn't overheat at all. The fan rarely comes on too... super quiet. Maybe because I have the M1 Max chip and yours is the basic M1? I'm not sure. But I remember having a choice between the M1 Pro chip and the M1 Max... and that the M1 Max would be better for video editing. I also have the 32-core GPU... maybe that makes a difference...
@@RobtheMaritimer yes, you are correct. I have the basic. I didn't know that there was a max chip and I didn't kknow aobut the 32-core GPU for better editing-results. Thanks for sharing.
If I had to go through that entire process just to record a video I'd lose my mind lol. Luckily there are far more efficient and effective ways to record a video 😅
If you’ve got a better way of doing it that works well for you, then stick with it! My way is certainly not the only way ;) Thanks for watching!
Rob 🧞♂... FANTASTIC VIDEO 🎥 Any courses coming soon?
The "UA-cam Starter Course" is available now... and my next one which will be a Camtasia course will be available probably in about 2 months :-)