It's honestly just nice to see a workspace that's not black with the same Ikea drawers, pegboard, neon light and "Create More" (or similar) picture that so many people seem to have.
I've totally deep dived into your lighting videos.Absolutely love how clean and flat your lighting setup is. nothing too poppy. Just straight studio lit up.
I love the way you are not just a really helpful creator, but you are more than that. You are a comunication geek that have all what we dream to have! Grettings from your Mexican follower Tom!!
Great tour! I can’t believe how much gear you can put in one room😉 Great monitor stand, just what I need! So many years of experience! Thanks for sharing 👍
Great video. Lot's of fun taking a tour of your studio. I'm a bass player since I'm 13. My dad bought me a Fender Precision (Pre-CBS) natural wood of which I swapped the pickups for a set of Dimarzio's. Best bass ever...and it got stolen during a burglary. Never saw it again. So it was fun watching you show off your guitars. I later went with an Ibanez SK500(?). It was a fun bass, but didn't come close to my Fender Precision. Also had a Kustom II 80W bass amp which was the bomb. Ah... those were the days. Thanks! 😊👍🏼✨
Such a great video! Makes me feel better about just having a ZV-1. Your content has helped me realize there’s more to content creation then the gear. When starting out, actually making content is so much more important then having the perfect gear. I’ll finally give up stalling and start soon, thank you.
Thanks Jacob! The ZV-1 is a super capable and fun camera. I started my channel with the RX100V, which is basically an older and less fully featured version and it worked perfectly. It was fun to add more gear later on as it made sense (and also just for fun since I enjoy it). 👍
First off Tom, I'm glad YT suggested your channel. I'm in the midst of starting a video podcast for my channel and another I help manage and everything I need to know from mics to streaming gear is all here! Not to mention your production quality and value. You are also very "punny" hahaha! I've been binge watching all your content these last few days. Really love your studio as we share similar interests. I'm also a musician, as music is my first love and coincidentally I have a Mapex kit too, it's an older early 2000 Mapex Saturn maple/walnut shells. I did have an Armory as well for a short time but ended up selling it as I didn't need another full sized kit. I also have a Ludwig Break Beats kit that I use mainly now for practice and gigs. Appreciate the tour! A lot of the gear you have is what I'm working my way towards but very happy with what I have at the moment. Keep up the great content! I'm very surprised that you are not at least at 100K but I know you'll get there is no time. I can see this channel blowing up even more!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you found me! I love the Mapex kit- mine is from 2015 and has been fantastic. I'd wanted to learn the drums from the time I was 10, but I had to wait until I had a house to get a kit. Was finally able to do it just before my 30th birthday 👍
@@tombuck Same with me, I was in my 30's at the time we moved to a house. My wife got me a used Probeat Kit from a friend she knew and I still have it. Bless her heart but it wasn't the greatest kit out there and so began my search and my G.A.S hahaha! By the way loved see those old school Canon cameras, I always wanted that GL2. I collect retro cameras from a 1900's Kodak Brownie to a Yashica FX-103 film camera.
Those iFootage "Spider-crab" are GREAT! you just never know when you will use them but I use them ALL the TIME (I now have 3). Glad you finally came over to Sony. I still say your setup looks great and when GeraldUndone did his look at all these UA-camr setups yours was one of the best in the bunch!
Thanks for the studio update! I take cymbolic and a multi-theremin every morning. Looking forward to a feature video "best of the dog cam." Now I've got G.A.S. (gear acquisition syndrome) for surf green and seafoam green guitars. I love the classic colors so I'm currently building a Strat with a Burgundy Mist body. Peace always to Tom the tech maestro.
Love the look of your studio, for real. Great colour, great setup - as a PDP User - a meeeh Drumset 🤣 - very nice Wall styling with those images and Mics. It looks so clean and great - well done! Great tech ofc - but you know that already :)
Very good video. Very entertaining. I would have loved to be a student in your class, but of course that would have been impossible, since I am older than you are. Very fun and informative videos. The passion you show when you talk about your gear is contagious. Good for you. Keep up the good work. Thank you for your reviews.
I have a video on the arm, I forget the brand but it was pretty affordable on Amazon. My monitor is a 34" LG ultrawide. It's not 4K or anything, but I really do like it a lot.
I love the workbench. I just purchased the Husky 6 ft Adjustable Height Solid Wood Top Workbench. I was looking fr something to have builds or other products resting on. I am also trying to record/produce lessons for my students to watch before our class.
I keep meaning to, but I want to do a bit of a deep dive into Earthworks' company history, and I think that's made the project feel a little overwhelming. It's silly, I know.
@@tombuck Yh i know lol well I’m going to keep a eye for a earthworks mic review video then . Do also check out the earthworks ethos if you can :) thanks for the reply tho
Only just catching up with your back catalogue and this is not a UA-cam Studio Tour as advertised - more an autobiographical tour de force an evolutionary documentary walk down memory lane, thank you for giving us a sneaky peak into your tech journey it’s inspiring to see your development loved it
the old cameras bring back some good and bad memories I used to borrow my churches GL2s for wedding left one on top of my car and it fell off while going 65 on the highways. Amazingly enough it survived.
Great tour! I watched the first one last year and this was a nice update. Wondering if you've considered a pegboard +/- workbench in the closet for charging station and staging area to set up camera equipment and keep charged batteries?
Not enough adjectives to describe your setup and studio Tom, so I’ll just say “AWESOME “! I’m still “building “ my setup and studio, your studio is my inspiration, space is definitely at a premium Lol. Great video and thanks for sharing !
Sure thing! This is my tripod: bhpho.to/3lRoTyz and this is the boom: bhpho.to/3fxlHop The boom is attached to the tripod using one of these quick releases: bhpho.to/3HCIPy0 The iFootage stuff isn't cheap, but it's REALLY well made.
This video is brought you by Pavo Tube! They are everywhere! hahah Joke aside, great to see the behind the scene and all, I have a almost same size studio where I do tech reviews, it's good to see other creators' habitat! 🤘⚡
@@tombuck I know what you mean, I got 2 little ones Pavo Tube II 6C and just received 2 godox TL60 yesterday, shot on aroll and got amazing results! cant wait to do more stuff with it! Cheers, dude!
Did you upgrade your mic? Just saw your live tonight and mic sounds great. Is it a different one from this video? If so which mic did you use on the rcp 2 live ?
I've always wondered where you buy and what brand your XLR cables are. Wondering if you would ever do a video talking about cable recommendations/review? from budget friendly to premier? thanks!
Most of my cables are just from Amazon, but I'm honestly not an expert in that area. I do know that Podcastage has some really great videos about cables, and I trust Bandrew's expertise 👍
Insane setup! Everything seems so streamlined. I love having the older camcorder footage thrown in, would be cool to see more about those. Also I had no clue a pop filter like at 15:45 existed for the PodMic. The PodMic is such a nice looking mic but every regular pop filter covers nearly all of it. I assume it works well? A great concept, found it on etsy and ordered :D
I dust/vacuum a lot, and everything is connected to different outlets. I bought one of those remotes form Amazon that has 5 separate plugs, so I use that for a lot of things.
@@tombuck that's sweet man.. also you know you're a pro when you have a UPC! And those DV Cams are giving me PTSD! I used to be an "Online Editor" for a ton of reality shows! And they'd always get eaten and I'd have to open the DV Cam machines!!! Super stressful when you have a Monday deadline! I'm suprised you don't have an XDCAM!!!!
Oh boy I semi-understand! I briefly worked as an editor for our local news station, which involved literally running a cart full of tapes to Master Control just in time for segments to air. Most of the time we were using Beta 😬
@@tombuckDammmmmn Beta SP! Wow.. I have not heard that term in almost a decade. Did you work on MAC OS 9? Cause I did.. on AVID MEDIA Composer!!! They were hella slow! Last question... how did you digitize the SD footage in?
Hello, Tom! Before this video I thought you have a very big room, but it's like mine - like 12 square meters. I'm trying to get same video depth as in your video and it looks like you have drum set far far away, but it is so near :) How do you get it? Is it full frame camera and some lens? Thanks for your video!
My space is VERY cramped haha. I can easy reach behind my chair and touch the drums. But do have almost 2 meters between me and the wall, so that combined with a lens at f1.4 gives the shallow depth of field.
Hey Tom! So cool to see your studio tour. Looks awesome! I followed the links to the Camera Conundrum and listened to both parts…all the way through! It was like a therapy session, cause I’ve been on that same GAS journey with the pull of the FX3, in particular, for the last year and more, but I ultimately had the pressure completely relieved by the release of the R5C. I decided to stay in the Canon ecosystem for the glass I already own and (ironically) for the screen quality and comfort (16:9, ability to scrub through footage, change iso and f-stop on that lovely sliding interface etc). Those little things matter when all else is equal! BTW On your podcast, you kept talking about those who were “watching the podcast” and I haven’t been able to figure out where I could find that video! Can you point me to the video platform for the podcast and of course….what do you think of the R5C? 😊
Thanks for taking the time to check out those episodes! It's funny how so many of us have these same dilemmas. You're totally right about Canon's playback features & screens being better. I definitely miss that. I upload videos versions of some episodes to my Patreon and YouTUbe Channel Membership as a fun little perk. I don't do it for every episode, just ones where there's something visual that I think would be neat to see.
I think the a7S3 is most practical since I do mostly video. The EVF is super helpful on bright days and I could always get the XLR inputs similar to the FX3 if I needed them.
Love your content, I’ve noticed your new rodecaster boom arm on your setup. Any help to make the same arm setup on my setup. Any insight will help . Thank you and bless
I'm glad you found it! Both the tripod and the iFootage arm are terrific. I did have to use a separate iFootage Quick Release mount though, since the arm comes with a clamp (which is also super useful).
It’s this one: bhpho.to/3lRoTyz I was lucky to find it on a Black Friday sale at B&H, since it had been on my wish list for a long time. I really like it. It’s super sturdy and can handle a ton of weight (like my old tv camera) 👍
Not too long ago, you stated that one of the things wished Canon would do was to switch from mini-HDMI output to full size. Does the Sony address that need? I really want the Canon R5C because I need Canon's low light capability...As always thanks for the continued great and humorous videos.
Loving the studio. It's interesting that you mounted your mini under your desk because I just bought a media centric mount to do the exact same thing. I was really looking for something that would allow me to mount the mini and hagbis hub together but couldn't find anything. What did you do to mount your hub?
@@tombuck on principle, I prefer B&H over the machine. However, some of the peeps I follow on here only have Amazon affiliates so I suck it up on Amazon to help fellow creators earn some coin. Thanks a ton!!
Thank you for all your videos .. inspiring … I feel like I not even born yet when I see your level and skills and excellence but at least, thank to you, I know where to start
Love your studio space... but you should build a 20x20 studio in your backyard. Or not. I'm obsessed with the idea of doing this myself. A dedicated and tailored space to all creative efforts. Also... you can be as loud as you want.
@@tombuck seriously dude. UA-cam is full of incredible videos showing how easy and cool it could be. I had a friend in high school whose parents had a backyard garage they fabricated into an entertainment space, soundproof and everything. He used as a band rehearsal space. I was always jealous. Please fall down your rabbit hole and come out the other side so I can live vicariously through your studio build series. Would be great channel content and podcast fodder.
Most of mine are from a brand called "Dremake" on Amazon. They're ok, but I have had to re-solder a few over time). Rode announced last summer that they'd have their own colored cables, so I'm still anxiously awaiting those, because I'm sure they'll be really good.
@@tombuck Thank you sir! And as I always say, you are the best! LOVE your style, your videos and amazing source of inspiration! Thank you for everything you do
Love the idea of using that ifootage support rod as a tripod mounted boom. Might steal that one 😅 EDIT: Nevermind, my new Sachtler doesnt have mounting points, dang
It's honestly just nice to see a workspace that's not black with the same Ikea drawers, pegboard, neon light and "Create More" (or similar) picture that so many people seem to have.
I’m glad you said it and not me 😉
the best studio equipment i've seen on youtube
Hey thanks! It's been a fun thing to evolve over the years.
Wow blown away by how cool it is! Its so much stuff but the way you have organized it and used the lighting still makes it look clean and simple.
Absolutely love the wall display showing off your mic locker. That is something I will have to remember down the road.
I’m really glad I did it! Much better than keeping them in drawers/boxes.
Its so cool to see how your studio has changed and grown (in a good way) as your UA-cam channel has. Keep it up!
Thanks! It's a fun thing to constantly evolve.
@@tombuck 👍🙂
I've totally deep dived into your lighting videos.Absolutely love how clean and flat your lighting setup is. nothing too poppy. Just straight studio lit up.
I love the way you are not just a really helpful creator, but you are more than that. You are a comunication geek that have all what we dream to have! Grettings from your Mexican follower Tom!!
Great video, great set-up. good to see behind the scenes of your vary professional looking (and hearing) videos. David
Thanks so much David!
Thanks for sharing your journey and the meaning and purpose of the equipment utilized in your studio.
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Great tour! I can’t believe how much gear you can put in one room😉
Great monitor stand, just what I need!
So many years of experience!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Great video. Lot's of fun taking a tour of your studio. I'm a bass player since I'm 13. My dad bought me a Fender Precision (Pre-CBS) natural wood of which I swapped the pickups for a set of Dimarzio's. Best bass ever...and it got stolen during a burglary. Never saw it again. So it was fun watching you show off your guitars. I later went with an Ibanez SK500(?). It was a fun bass, but didn't come close to my Fender Precision. Also had a Kustom II 80W bass amp which was the bomb. Ah... those were the days. Thanks! 😊👍🏼✨
Ahh man so sorry to hear about the stolen bass. I’d love to have a true P Bass one day myself.
Canony Fanboys Unit! So much has changed yet still feels very familiar! Authentically you.
Of all the gear, the drum are top!
I'd have so much more space if I moved the drums to a different room, but I don't think I can bring myself to do that.
Such a great video!
Makes me feel better about just having a ZV-1.
Your content has helped me realize there’s more to content creation then the gear. When starting out, actually making content is so much more important then having the perfect gear.
I’ll finally give up stalling and start soon, thank you.
Thanks Jacob! The ZV-1 is a super capable and fun camera. I started my channel with the RX100V, which is basically an older and less fully featured version and it worked perfectly. It was fun to add more gear later on as it made sense (and also just for fun since I enjoy it). 👍
Nice to see the inside scoop of the updated studio :)
Thanks Ash!
Blue color is Amasing!
I love it! 💙
This is one of my favorite studio setups. It just seems like a great place to chill and get creative.
Thank you! That's definitely what I've tried to do with it.
Always love watching this type of videos! Really interesting to see how other people set up their space to optimise their workflow. Great video!
Fun! I really enjoy seeing all the different ways folks organize, prioritize and get work done. Soon, you will need a whole room for the vintage cams!
Haha that’d be awesome. I love watching videos about people’s setups 👍
Awesome tour! Crazy how far cameras have come in just 20 years considering that was a professional high end camera!
Right?! I love the build quality/features, but just about any phone will give a better image.
Thank you so much for this Tom
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, but I gotta say that what stuck with me the most was your "Gaff barn doors" on the Aputure MC's 👊🏽 love it 💯 Git-r-Done Junkie style 😜 🔥
Haha, good eye! I did that to stop the light from shining through the cracks in that little cabinet. Super distracting!
Always loving the dry puns! 🤣👍🏼👍🏼 Awesome set up!
Much better than wet puns 😬
@@tombuck true!🤣🤣👍🏼✌🏼
Thanks for sharing this set up!
First off Tom, I'm glad YT suggested your channel. I'm in the midst of starting a video podcast for my channel and another I help manage and everything I need to know from mics to streaming gear is all here! Not to mention your production quality and value. You are also very "punny" hahaha! I've been binge watching all your content these last few days. Really love your studio as we share similar interests. I'm also a musician, as music is my first love and coincidentally I have a Mapex kit too, it's an older early 2000 Mapex Saturn maple/walnut shells. I did have an Armory as well for a short time but ended up selling it as I didn't need another full sized kit. I also have a Ludwig Break Beats kit that I use mainly now for practice and gigs. Appreciate the tour! A lot of the gear you have is what I'm working my way towards but very happy with what I have at the moment. Keep up the great content! I'm very surprised that you are not at least at 100K but I know you'll get there is no time. I can see this channel blowing up even more!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you found me! I love the Mapex kit- mine is from 2015 and has been fantastic. I'd wanted to learn the drums from the time I was 10, but I had to wait until I had a house to get a kit. Was finally able to do it just before my 30th birthday 👍
@@tombuck Same with me, I was in my 30's at the time we moved to a house. My wife got me a used Probeat Kit from a friend she knew and I still have it. Bless her heart but it wasn't the greatest kit out there and so began my search and my G.A.S hahaha! By the way loved see those old school Canon cameras, I always wanted that GL2. I collect retro cameras from a 1900's Kodak Brownie to a Yashica FX-103 film camera.
Fantastic to see how far the studio has come over the coming years. Great breakdown Tom.
Thanks James! It's a fun work in progress!
@@tombuck All studios are! Look forward to seeing how it continues to grow over the coming years 🙂
I’ve had that Batis 85mm for a few years now. Absolutely love it!
Oh my gosh, it's so good! I've never had an 85 before.
Those iFootage "Spider-crab" are GREAT! you just never know when you will use them but I use them ALL the TIME (I now have 3). Glad you finally came over to Sony. I still say your setup looks great and when GeraldUndone did his look at all these UA-camr setups yours was one of the best in the bunch!
Ahh shackles, thank you! The iFootage stuff is really good. I definitely want to get some more since it comes in handy so often.
Ben is beautiful. Goldens are the best!
He's the best boy. In fact, I think I need to give him some pets right now.
Thanks for the studio update! I take cymbolic and a multi-theremin every morning. Looking forward to a feature video "best of the dog cam." Now I've got G.A.S. (gear acquisition syndrome) for surf green and seafoam green guitars. I love the classic colors so I'm currently building a Strat with a Burgundy Mist body. Peace always to Tom the tech maestro.
Tom the MASTER of puns ! If I could ever find a Sony A7Siii I’d be rocking one. Nice studio setup
I’ve been following your quest to find a Sony! Crazy how rare they are now.
Love the look of your studio, for real. Great colour, great setup - as a PDP User - a meeeh Drumset 🤣 - very nice Wall styling with those images and Mics. It looks so clean and great - well done! Great tech ofc - but you know that already :)
Haha thanks Michael I really appreciate it 😁
A very nice insight, thank you Tom!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
This is just totally and absolutely crazy!!! Love it BTW.
Thanks so much! It means a lot to hear that 🙏
Such an epic room!
Thanks you! 🙏
Love your videos. I enjoy the format of your show and you have a great presentation! Keep it up!
Thank you so much! 🙏
Very good video. Very entertaining. I would have loved to be a student in your class, but of course that would have been impossible, since I am older than you are. Very fun and informative videos. The passion you show when you talk about your gear is contagious. Good for you. Keep up the good work. Thank you for your reviews.
Thank you so much for the kind words! It really means a lot to hear 🙏
Thanks for the tour, Tom!! A great vid as always. What monitor arm do you use and what's your monitor size? Do you really like it?
I have a video on the arm, I forget the brand but it was pretty affordable on Amazon. My monitor is a 34" LG ultrawide. It's not 4K or anything, but I really do like it a lot.
@@tombuck ok. I will look for the video... I watch ALLLLLLLL your videos....😂😂😂 sooooooo......
I love the workbench. I just purchased the Husky 6 ft Adjustable Height Solid Wood Top Workbench. I was looking fr something to have builds or other products resting on. I am also trying to record/produce lessons for my students to watch before our class.
I'm very jealous of the height-adjustable ones! They didn't have those when I originally bought mine.
Your ICON Pro looks SO good!!!
It definitely completes the setup 😎
Amazing setup lol why haven’t you made a video on the earthworks icon mic yet just wondering as you have it attached to a mic arm on your desk already
I keep meaning to, but I want to do a bit of a deep dive into Earthworks' company history, and I think that's made the project feel a little overwhelming. It's silly, I know.
@@tombuck Yh i know lol well I’m going to keep a eye for a earthworks mic review video then . Do also check out the earthworks ethos if you can :) thanks for the reply tho
Only just catching up with your back catalogue and this is not a UA-cam Studio Tour as advertised - more an autobiographical tour de force an evolutionary documentary walk down memory lane, thank you for giving us a sneaky peak into your tech journey it’s inspiring to see your development loved it
Maybe that's a good kind of clickbait? 😁
the old cameras bring back some good and bad memories I used to borrow my churches GL2s for wedding left one on top of my car and it fell off while going 65 on the highways. Amazingly enough it survived.
Churches always have some pretty great A/V gear. I even found an eBay seller that’s specifically focused on selling old church equipment 😁
Lovely spot man.👍🏾
Thanks very much!
This is awesome! Great work
Thanks so much Ben!
I highly recommend a bright yellow for that backdrop paper. Big fan.
That's a great idea! I'd been thinking of pink or purple, but yellow really does pop.
This was a great tour! Very entertaining!
Thank you sir!
Tom your setup is amazing for everything!
Thanks as always Sammy!
Wonderful fun, Tom, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tour! I watched the first one last year and this was a nice update. Wondering if you've considered a pegboard +/- workbench in the closet for charging station and staging area to set up camera equipment and keep charged batteries?
Not enough adjectives to describe your setup and studio Tom, so I’ll just say “AWESOME “! I’m still “building “ my setup and studio, your studio is my inspiration, space is definitely at a premium Lol. Great video and thanks for sharing !
Thanks for the kind words! It’s always a work in progress, but I think it’s fun to be creative with making small spaces work 👍
Amazing setup Tom :)
Thanks Andre!
What a great set up, Tom. Can you provide the link of the Manfroto tripod you use as well as the boom arm that you attached to it? Thank you so much.
Sure thing! This is my tripod: bhpho.to/3lRoTyz and this is the boom: bhpho.to/3fxlHop
The boom is attached to the tripod using one of these quick releases: bhpho.to/3HCIPy0
The iFootage stuff isn't cheap, but it's REALLY well made.
Do you have one master switch that turns everything off at once when you’re leaving the office? That’s a lot of switches lol
17:35 Your "messy" closet is cleaner and more organized than my cleanest, most organized space!! lol
I completely reorganized it almost immediately after making this video and now it’s perfect!
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This video is brought you by Pavo Tube! They are everywhere! hahah Joke aside, great to see the behind the scene and all, I have a almost same size studio where I do tech reviews, it's good to see other creators' habitat! 🤘⚡
The PavoTubes are absolutely awesome and definitely contribute to the enjoyment of my habitat 😁
@@tombuck I know what you mean, I got 2 little ones Pavo Tube II 6C and just received 2 godox TL60 yesterday, shot on aroll and got amazing results! cant wait to do more stuff with it! Cheers, dude!
Every time the Aquabats poster was in frame my mind went straight to Superrad on repeat!
Tom Buck for UA-camr of the Year!
🏆😁
Did you upgrade your mic? Just saw your live tonight and mic sounds great. Is it a different one from this video? If so which mic did you use on the rcp 2 live ?
It was the Sennheiser MKH50, which I’ve been using since January-ish 👍
Great Tour. I wish I can pull of the dad jokes as well as you do. Lol.. Blessings
Haha, years of practice 😬
Always with these silly puns… I LOVE IT! 👏
Nice bright studio. :)
Thank you! I’m a fan of bright colors. 😬
I've always wondered where you buy and what brand your XLR cables are. Wondering if you would ever do a video talking about cable recommendations/review? from budget friendly to premier? thanks!
Most of my cables are just from Amazon, but I'm honestly not an expert in that area. I do know that Podcastage has some really great videos about cables, and I trust Bandrew's expertise 👍
@@tombuck thank you!
Excelling video and quality as normal. Quick question what clamp are you using to clamp ifootage boom arm to you tripod??
It’s one of the iFootage quick releases that’s mounted directly into a 3/8” mount on the tripod 👍
@@tombuck Thanks for responding and everything you do!!!
Yeeee! Guitar presentation! Good job!!!
I couldn’t resist 😬
Looking forward to your notes and review of the A7 IV!
Tom, thanks for the tour! Can I ask what shade of blue paint you used on your accent wall?
It’s Behr “Living Stream” flat from Home Depot 👍
@@tombuck Thanks, it came out great! drive.google.com/file/d/1wgM8G7uoJkm9mkeHdQx63Ui-3v1StyGZ/view?usp=sharing
Insane setup! Everything seems so streamlined. I love having the older camcorder footage thrown in, would be cool to see more about those. Also I had no clue a pop filter like at 15:45 existed for the PodMic. The PodMic is such a nice looking mic but every regular pop filter covers nearly all of it. I assume it works well? A great concept, found it on etsy and ordered :D
So glad it was helpful! And yes,cid definitely love to do some videos made entirely with the old cameras at some point 😁
Great job, Tom!
Thanks so much Sam!
Such an awesome setup! You sure have a nice collection now!!
Thank you so much!
Tell me you have one power switch to turn everything off!??? Also how do you clean? Dust swifter???
I dust/vacuum a lot, and everything is connected to different outlets. I bought one of those remotes form Amazon that has 5 separate plugs, so I use that for a lot of things.
@@tombuck that's sweet man.. also you know you're a pro when you have a UPC! And those DV Cams are giving me PTSD! I used to be an "Online Editor" for a ton of reality shows! And they'd always get eaten and I'd have to open the DV Cam machines!!! Super stressful when you have a Monday deadline! I'm suprised you don't have an XDCAM!!!!
Oh boy I semi-understand! I briefly worked as an editor for our local news station, which involved literally running a cart full of tapes to Master Control just in time for segments to air. Most of the time we were using Beta 😬
@@tombuckDammmmmn Beta SP! Wow.. I have not heard that term in almost a decade. Did you work on MAC OS 9? Cause I did.. on AVID MEDIA Composer!!! They were hella slow! Last question... how did you digitize the SD footage in?
Curious - How do you keep your studio dust-free (or appear to be)?
I just clean a lot. We have dogs and live in the desert so it’s easy for stuff to get dusty pretty quick.
@@tombuck - Thanks Tom! Dust is a constant for me even with air purifiers everywhere.
Great set up man. Thanks for walking us through your kit.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Notification gang checking in
Hello, Tom!
Before this video I thought you have a very big room, but it's like mine - like 12 square meters.
I'm trying to get same video depth as in your video and it looks like you have drum set far far away, but it is so near :)
How do you get it? Is it full frame camera and some lens?
Thanks for your video!
My space is VERY cramped haha. I can easy reach behind my chair and touch the drums. But do have almost 2 meters between me and the wall, so that combined with a lens at f1.4 gives the shallow depth of field.
Always love a good studio tour video! 👍
Can't wait for yours!
Hey Tom! So cool to see your studio tour. Looks awesome! I followed the links to the Camera Conundrum and listened to both parts…all the way through! It was like a therapy session, cause I’ve been on that same GAS journey with the pull of the FX3, in particular, for the last year and more, but I ultimately had the pressure completely relieved by the release of the R5C. I decided to stay in the Canon ecosystem for the glass I already own and (ironically) for the screen quality and comfort (16:9, ability to scrub through footage, change iso and f-stop on that lovely sliding interface etc). Those little things matter when all else is equal! BTW On your podcast, you kept talking about those who were “watching the podcast” and I haven’t been able to figure out where I could find that video! Can you point me to the video platform for the podcast and of course….what do you think of the R5C? 😊
Thanks for taking the time to check out those episodes! It's funny how so many of us have these same dilemmas. You're totally right about Canon's playback features & screens being better. I definitely miss that.
I upload videos versions of some episodes to my Patreon and YouTUbe Channel Membership as a fun little perk. I don't do it for every episode, just ones where there's something visual that I think would be neat to see.
Tom - any model info on beefy Manfrotto Tripod. Thanks
There's a link in the description but it's the 504X Fluid Video Head & MVTTWINMA Aluminum Tripod (very catchy name I know).
if you could only keep 1 camera in ur setup what camera what u keep?
I think the a7S3 is most practical since I do mostly video. The EVF is super helpful on bright days and I could always get the XLR inputs similar to the FX3 if I needed them.
Hi Tom. Just came across your channel and I like the content so much. Wondering how do you keep all the things from Dust!!!
Love your content, I’ve noticed your new rodecaster boom arm on your setup. Any help to make the same arm setup on my setup. Any insight will help . Thank you and bless
I need to make a video on the arm specifically, but it's this one and it's been great: geni.us/bOkzyk1
Great collection Tom love it
Red elastic clips ? Any link Bro?
These were from ThinkTank, but I don't think they make them anymore. There are lots of others on Amazon though if you search "cable whips".
@@tombuck tnx a lot Tom from Italy :)
Lovely Tom!
Many thanks!
Your sick colour scheme gives me an instant dopamine hit, love it 👌
I love hearing that! 😎
Dear Tom, please can you tell us the model of the Manfrotto tripod and the boom arm, thanks and have a nice day from Italy
forgive me - i found it. 🙂
I'm glad you found it! Both the tripod and the iFootage arm are terrific. I did have to use a separate iFootage Quick Release mount though, since the arm comes with a clamp (which is also super useful).
Hey Tom! What’s the main tripod? I’m trying to find it with mounting points! That’s what I’m looking for! 😍
It’s this one: bhpho.to/3lRoTyz
I was lucky to find it on a Black Friday sale at B&H, since it had been on my wish list for a long time. I really like it. It’s super sturdy and can handle a ton of weight (like my old tv camera) 👍
Fantastic tour Tom. Let me know if you decide to sell the Canon EOS R . . . !!
It's still la super great camera. Plus I'm so attached to it I think I'd regret ever getting rid of it. 😬
Not too long ago, you stated that one of the things wished Canon would do was to switch from mini-HDMI output to full size. Does the Sony address that need? I really want the Canon R5C because I need Canon's low light capability...As always thanks for the continued great and humorous videos.
How do you remember what month you bought your guitars in, and how much you paid for them?
I don't know, it's like the world's least useful superpower.
@@tombuck 🤣 great channel by the way
Loving the studio. It's interesting that you mounted your mini under your desk because I just bought a media centric mount to do the exact same thing. I was really looking for something that would allow me to mount the mini and hagbis hub together but couldn't find anything. What did you do to mount your hub?
I actually just used the same mount for the hub. There’s extra space above it, but it doesn’t hurt anything.
Great video, and great setup! Where can I find your livestreams?🤗
There are some on my channel (but I often enlist them afterwards). My wife and I usually do a stream every Thursday on her channel @heatherjustcreate
@@tombuck Thank you🤗
Awesome video, thank you for all the info. By the way, I love all The Aquabats posters. Those are Super Rad. ;)
Tell your mom, tell your dad!
This is awesome! Do you have an affiliate link to your Teleprompter?
I do!
bhpho.to/3tWcFb6
I believe it's available on Amazon too, but I prefer B&H for this one.
@@tombuck on principle, I prefer B&H over the machine. However, some of the peeps I follow on here only have Amazon affiliates so I suck it up on Amazon to help fellow creators earn some coin. Thanks a ton!!
@@tombuck thanks! Got it! Final question… which teleprompter app do you recommend?
Thanks for the tour Tom ! I use a canon R5 no wonder my UA-cam channel sucks.
My Canon/Sony gripes are honestly very nitpicky- the R5 is an amazing camera.
Thank you for all your videos .. inspiring … I feel like I not even born yet when I see your level and skills and excellence but at least, thank to you, I know where to start
Haha, thanks Bruno! It's all just learning in baby steps. I wish I could show this video to myself from 5 years ago 😁
What do you think of the tascam mixcast 4?
I've got one on the way for a review, so I'm excited to check it out!
@@tombuck 🙌 yay!!! Right now I can't find a review I trust wasn't bought OR one that was from a few firmware updates ago... can't wait!!!!
Love your studio space... but you should build a 20x20 studio in your backyard. Or not. I'm obsessed with the idea of doing this myself. A dedicated and tailored space to all creative efforts. Also... you can be as loud as you want.
I’ve actually been looking into this idea as a fantasy. I don’t think I’ll ever do it, but I’ve gone down the rabbit hole 🕳
@@tombuck seriously dude. UA-cam is full of incredible videos showing how easy and cool it could be. I had a friend in high school whose parents had a backyard garage they fabricated into an entertainment space, soundproof and everything. He used as a band rehearsal space. I was always jealous. Please fall down your rabbit hole and come out the other side so I can live vicariously through your studio build series. Would be great channel content and podcast fodder.
Yes! I love studio tours. I'm here for the GAS.
You've got a bad case of chronic GAS 🩺
@@tombuck 🍑💨
What brand of XLR cables do you use? You inspired me to purchase a RodeCaster Pro 2 and I would like to color match my ports :) Like the master
Most of mine are from a brand called "Dremake" on Amazon. They're ok, but I have had to re-solder a few over time). Rode announced last summer that they'd have their own colored cables, so I'm still anxiously awaiting those, because I'm sure they'll be really good.
@@tombuck Thank you sir! And as I always say, you are the best! LOVE your style, your videos and amazing source of inspiration! Thank you for everything you do
Love the idea of using that ifootage support rod as a tripod mounted boom. Might steal that one 😅
EDIT: Nevermind, my new Sachtler doesnt have mounting points, dang
Ahh bummer! You might be able to rig up a clamp of some kind- that is a super nice tripod!