Best video watch about podcast production. Looking forward to start my podcast and need a lot learning. Thanks for details. I am staying glued to learn more from you, just wish I could get your mentorship to start 😢
Thank you for watching, I really appreciate it. Also, if you are interested, I am about to launch my video consulting for creators looking for guidance
Excellent very helpful info. But would you consider making the one video no one else has? How to use the Rhodecaster Pro 2 with the Yolobox Ultra? I think a lot of people would appreciate it.
Love this vid! I own an incredible number of the products you use, but sometimes struggle with thinking they’re sub-par since it’s not the highest price stuff. This really solidified you don’t have to completely break the bank in every component part to have a high quality production.
@@MarbooJr Any issues whit overheating whit those cameras ? Time limit recording ? I have the Fx30 really top quality and no problem but i need 2 cameras and I don’t want those spend in some cameras whit problems wen i will doing me podcast and 2 fx30 are really expensive 😅 any help
@@Chiliconcalle depends on how long you record for. The a7iv will give you anywhere from 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours before overheating. It also depends on environment. In doors your battery will die before it overheats. Just film with the screen flipped out
Such a hidden gem of a video... deserves more views and likes! I loved that it was simple and easy to understand, and as an amateur videographer, I'll try some of the recommendations. I use two Sony E cameras (A6200 and A6400) but I'm working up to buy some better cameras soon.
Thank you for your presentation. Very clear and informative. If I am out of order, please forgive.. there are far too many "like I said", you don't need to repeat it. WELL DONE.
You’re welcome brother, I am glad you found this video useful. Also thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it. I gotta work on my “like I said” and saying “you know” so much lol
Good job on this video. I like how you gave a clear explanation and examples of lighting and audio quality as it pertains to equipment. Your example videos are quality. keep creating content.. Are you recording to SD cards? and if so, does your cameras have recording limits and have to be restarted after say 30minutes?
Thanks man. I have heard of the switcher before but I heard it can only produce 1080p vids. Also I know I would have to manually edit some of the angles anyway.
just did an audiiobook of my book...podcast is next...gonna keep listening to your post...and gonna check out your productions...you seem to really be into this...that's cool
Great tutorial and very instructional.
Thank you, i appreciate it!!
Great video ! Very useful informations.
I’m a glad you found this helpful. Thank you for watching!!
Best video watch about podcast production. Looking forward to start my podcast and need a lot learning. Thanks for details. I am staying glued to learn more from you, just wish I could get your mentorship to start 😢
Thank you for watching, I really appreciate it. Also, if you are interested, I am about to launch my video consulting for creators looking for guidance
Excellent very helpful info. But would you consider making the one video no one else has? How to use the Rhodecaster Pro 2 with the Yolobox Ultra? I think a lot of people would appreciate it.
I definitely would but I have no experience with that equipment 😅
Thank you my brother. This video is absolute🔥🔥🔥!
Thank you! I appreciate it
Great video again
Thank you!
Great job… I love the video and the information that you shared. 💯
Thank you
Love this vid! I own an incredible number of the products you use, but sometimes struggle with thinking they’re sub-par since it’s not the highest price stuff. This really solidified you don’t have to completely break the bank in every component part to have a high quality production.
Thank you. I’m very grateful for comments like this because this was my intention for this video
@@MarbooJr Any issues whit overheating whit those cameras ? Time limit recording ?
I have the Fx30 really top quality and no problem but i need 2 cameras and I don’t want those spend in some cameras whit problems wen i will doing me podcast and 2 fx30 are really expensive 😅 any help
@@Chiliconcalle depends on how long you record for. The a7iv will give you anywhere from 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours before overheating. It also depends on environment. In doors your battery will die before it overheats. Just film with the screen flipped out
@@MarbooJr thanks men 👍🏽 yea for me 1 hour is wat i need for me podcast. Keep it up G 👊🏾😎
I appreciate your channel, keep the tutorial coming, thanks
Thank you so much
thanks a whole lot for this mehn
Your welcome boss 💪🏾
You are great man. You deserved 10 milli likes
Thanks brother I appreciate this 💯
I love your honesty!
Such a hidden gem of a video... deserves more views and likes! I loved that it was simple and easy to understand, and as an amateur videographer, I'll try some of the recommendations. I use two Sony E cameras (A6200 and A6400) but I'm working up to buy some better cameras soon.
Thank you! I really appreciate this comment. I’m sure you produce some great content with those two cameras as well 🔥
Loved this one as well. Love from Canada.
Thank you for your presentation. Very clear and informative. If I am out of order, please forgive.. there are far too many "like I said", you don't need to repeat it. WELL DONE.
You’re welcome brother, I am glad you found this video useful. Also thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it. I gotta work on my “like I said” and saying “you know” so much lol
Good job on this video. I like how you gave a clear explanation and examples of lighting and audio quality as it pertains to equipment. Your example videos are quality. keep creating content.. Are you recording to SD cards? and if so, does your cameras have recording limits and have to be restarted after say 30minutes?
Thank you for the comment. Yes I use SD Cards and the cameras I use do not have record limits
Liked + subscribed! Thanks for creating this video! Super informative and cool to see all the show notes as well. Very thoughtful
Thank you Jim, I appreciate it!
Great video my brother well done. Have you considered using one of the Blackmagic switchers for your productions?
Thanks man. I have heard of the switcher before but I heard it can only produce 1080p vids. Also I know I would have to manually edit some of the angles anyway.
just did an audiiobook of my book...podcast is next...gonna keep listening to your post...and gonna check out your productions...you seem to really be into this...that's cool
Did u plug the tascam into a power speaker or some monitors to record the artist?
The power speaker
Preciate the wisdom
Thank you!
Any camera? I have Nikon cameras and all i see in the space is Sony. Thanks for sharing
You can make it work with any camera honestly. Composition, lighting and audio will matter more for a video podcast
@@MarbooJr thank you for sharing. That was the most complete answer that i received in 2 years when asking about the use case of a camera.