Hey man, great video! I noticed while watching (with headphones) that your audio is completely panned to the left, and I think that it is due to your rode wireless mic (which has that annoying issue). One way you can easily fix it while editing is to convert your audio from mono into stereo. In Davinci resolve (if you use that editing software) go into your clip attributes, next go to the audio tab, then in format convert your audio from mono into stereo.
If you edit with other softwares, then you can simply look up on UA-cam “how to convert mono audio into stereo in (editing software of choice)” Other than that the visuals and editing style was really good!
Hey, thanks for this comment - unfortunately it was the first time I tried this with my VMP+ mounted sideways. Normally with the wireless pros I always have to switch them to mono like you said - I fully didn’t do it on this one, my bad 😂 Thanks for taking the time to write this, as a solo creator this type of feedback is always welcomed, especially with a solution like You’ve given here. Appreciate it!
Great video, man! Thank you for showcasing the different possible uses for it. All the other reviews I've watched are just talking about its features but no one was showing how it could be used in actual setting. Really helpful for us beginners thinking about buying one. Thank you so much!
So glad to see another video pop up broseph. UA-cam was feeling kinda stale without you here 🙏🏻 Also, where were these lights when I was doing reviews 😂
Just bought one! The Fiveray f100 has clever way to create a soft box with the barn doors and a white cloth. I'm wondering if this could be done with the m20c for soft portrait photo.
Hey man, great video!
I noticed while watching (with headphones) that your audio is completely panned to the left, and I think that it is due to your rode wireless mic (which has that annoying issue).
One way you can easily fix it while editing is to convert your audio from mono into stereo.
In Davinci resolve (if you use that editing software) go into your clip attributes, next go to the audio tab, then in format convert your audio from mono into stereo.
If you edit with other softwares, then you can simply look up on UA-cam “how to convert mono audio into stereo in (editing software of choice)”
Other than that the visuals and editing style was really good!
Hey, thanks for this comment - unfortunately it was the first time I tried this with my VMP+ mounted sideways.
Normally with the wireless pros I always have to switch them to mono like you said - I fully didn’t do it on this one, my bad 😂
Thanks for taking the time to write this, as a solo creator this type of feedback is always welcomed, especially with a solution like
You’ve given here. Appreciate it!
That's what I thought.
Great video, man! Thank you for showcasing the different possible uses for it. All the other reviews I've watched are just talking about its features but no one was showing how it could be used in actual setting. Really helpful for us beginners thinking about buying one. Thank you so much!
love it @ 4:55 & 6:55. awesome work broseph!!
Thanks my guy!
So glad to see another video pop up broseph. UA-cam was feeling kinda stale without you here 🙏🏻
Also, where were these lights when I was doing reviews 😂
I second this comment 🔥
Your studio definitely needs 10 of these 😂 ❤️
Said it once, say it again. I love your videos aesthetics and information.. Keep it up!
Thanks a lot :) glad you liked it!!
I got 2 as well!
Sold! I need a set :-)
I subscribed
Thanks Nick!
I got some mini led light. But how I put on barn doors?!?! These look good though 🤩
That’s why these are rad! The combo comes with magnetic barn doors. Most mini LEDs you need to tape cardboard to them 😂
Just bought one! The Fiveray f100 has clever way to create a soft box with the barn doors and a white cloth. I'm wondering if this could be done with the m20c for soft portrait photo.
How can you spill a light?