This is very helpful -- thanks for sharing! Also love the verse Proverbs 3:27: "Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act"
I've worked as a producer and host for my TV show. Currently, I'm just getting started on my podcast. I'm doing it mostly on my own. They say the start is the tricky part. I like this video. I have some excellent ideas to apply to my podcast. Subscribed!
bro the reason i liked ur video it was not just showing setup u also given in details of Equipment and prices too. n all low budget with very good quality materials had been used with very good research. keep making more videos.
@@AustinMadriaga can u make one video with collaborating with some food promotion team who make videos on food. So that will get a what equipment they use price of equipment n all. It will helps a new creators a lot.
Thank you so much I appreciate you for that usually these UA-camr don’t really share their tech nor their strategies you’re one of a million my brother!!
Very nice. This was very thought of you and I appreciate it. I got introduced to this video as I was searching for equipment needed when one starts a podcast, because at work they want to start a podcast and I am responsible for the research and getting these equipment. I am an intern there. Wish me luck guys, this might me my breakthrough in life. Thanks again Austin, and to everyone, I wish you nothing but the best with your future endeavours. Love, South Africa.
Very informative and detailed explanation of every gear used. I guess when you get started, u will press record on each of the cameras? How's the catch? Do you use an HDMI switcher? Highly appreciated for the explanation when it comes to post-production process please!
Thank you Austin for this awesome and informative video. My wife and I are looking to upgrade our space and this video was very helpful. Btw I love that Scripture as well! Just subscribed 😀🙏
It’s great especially growing into it. I started with a 2 person podcast and now it’s 3-4 people and the podtrak P4 is the perfect recorder for me right now!
It's small it portable and a great price. You can play your bumpers and use it to record in a DAW I believe so the Podtrack can work as a backup recorder.@@AustinMadriaga
Thank you! I used a diety pocket wireless for my main audio. You can find it in the description. Post production I do make some adjustments to the audio.
Good video. I also peeped the scripture #letsgoooooooo lol anywho, I did think that your video would also have the sound of the Samson mic throughout, it was a noticeable difference. Sorry some tried to joke on you for that. Keep doing your thing bredren! God bless you and the channel!
By any chance would it be recommendable/possible to do a podcast with gopro (in case I also have iphone 14 but I would preper to use the gopro for memory space reasons...)? I have a "Logitech c930 pro" microphone. Any idea on how to connect them? How shall I make it possible for the gopro to not run out of battery? Maybe they are obvious questions but I've never did anything similar and even tho I am 23 y/o, I'm a tech boomer hahah
Hey! Depending on how you want your podcast. You could potentially film a podcast from your laptop and connect your camera and microphone to your laptop, and use a software like stream yard to do your podcast. Not sure about go pro though I have not utilized it in that way before.
Yes, when you record audio through the zoom PodTrak P4, you get individual files per channel and one file that combines all of it. So you have a files that already syncs up everyone, and you also are able to just use/edit individual audio files.
Nice video! how do you put all the audio and video together? Usually i see people running the video and audio into an atem. Curious if your just recording all the video onto SD cards and putting it together in post. Do you ever run into battery issues, or do you have dummy batteries w/ AC connection? Thanks!
I put the video into SD cards, audio into an audio recorder and sync them all in post. I’ve thought about a video switcher like the ATEM but I prefer to shoot in 4K and don’t want to ATEM yo downside to 1080. This is my old podcast setup which I rand a dummy battery for one camera and the other 2 were regular batteries that held up fine. The record limit of the 2 cannon’s were not great. I’ve since upgraded my equipment though so tune in for a new podcast studio set up tour video!
Great video thank you!! are you able to tell me how do you edit the footage once youve recorded the video podcast. like how ou sync the audio and put all the video together of different angles, your workflow please. Thank you !!
Coming soon! I’m the meantime, you can search it on UA-cam how to go go from filming to editing to posting. There’s a lot of good resources out there 👍
Appreciate the hustle! I just put together my gear for my (German) video podcast and it's great to compare notes! Good luck as you move forward, Austin!
My advice is to keep it as easy, stress free and least amount of work put in, in order for you to produce content consistently on a weekly basis. Often times, we can be caught up with getting the perfect podcast with all the equipment. Just keep it simple. Use what you have, and invest as you go.
Thanks so much for this! Do you ever have any issues with your ZV E10 overheating or the recording coming to a stop automatically? I have one ZV E10 and am considering getting another for my podcast setup, but I worry about the overheating as it's happened several times in the past after only about 20-30 minutes of record time in some cases, even in temperature controlled rooms. Thanks for any tips you may have on this!
Hey! I do have overheating issues with my ZVe10. But I recently got a cooling fan from amazon for it. Now I am able to record 4k 24 fps for nearly 1.5 hours with the fan attached to the back of the camera. Also, make sure the the LCD screen is open and the battery lid is open during filming, it helps with cooling it.
@@AustinMadriaga Thank you so much for sharing this, Austin! That is awesome and I’ll definitely be purchasing one or two fans myself! Any recommendations on brand?
So you have one camera picking up the audio and the other two just for video. So when you edit, you just add the close up shots and keep the audio from the wide shot camera?
@@harveyvictorcreatives No, i record into the zoom PodTrak P4 external recorder. Then the 3 cameras with each one’s audio gets sync’d up to the PodTrak p4 audio in edit
@@learnandearn1317 I would recommend a camera that records longer. Starting with your phone or upgrading to a Sony camera. The canon cameras in this video were older.
@Austin : Can you help me understand as I have started my journey to podcast and I have my own budget so how you record the mics input because what I am thinking to purchase two USB condensor mic and connect to computer and record ? can you tell me what can be best and cheaper way to record mics input for the podcast.
Thank you! I ran a podcast on my ZVe10 on 4K 30fps and it stopped recording because it overheated after about an hour. After that I learned it may help to prevent overheating by opening the battery lid and purchasing a small attachable fan on the back can increase record time a little bit longer. I haven’t tried either since I just ended up upgrading my camera to an Fx30 which has no record limit and has an internal fan.
Another question, is it guaranteed that you make money on podcast that’s just starting off? Also what advice would you give me as I don’t have any audience or experience
Great question! It’s not guaranteed. You have to put yourself out there, be consistent with releasing, having a product or service to promote, and affiliate links to whatever you’re using 👍
Austin, What do you use to record the video? We have been using a laptop with Web cams, but need more options if we want to use 3 cameras so we were considering having a Desktop built.
I use 2 cannon cameras and 1 Sony Camera to record the podcast. Each use an SD card, then I plug in the SD card into my laptop to transfer the file before I edit on my laptop. Not sure what you’re trying to film but the type of content you’re filming will make a difference on what camera equipment you need.
Thanks for asking! For the Canon record limit I have someone manually press record right before the record limit. Since this video, I have upgraded to a Sony Fx30 Camera which has no record limit as well as has an internal fan so it never overheats.
Ohhhh thank you for this i think i have to shoot with my iphone because i wanna start a solo podcast and i don't have anyone to press the record button for me@@AustinMadriaga
This is very helpful -- thanks for sharing! Also love the verse Proverbs 3:27: "Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act"
@@RealJoshBinder one of my favorite verses!
Finally a setup that’s reasonable. I always see videos talking about their budget setup and it’s like $5000. This is dope
Yeah my budget is not that high haha but my space is constantly evolving. It started with just a blank wall and a camera.
@@AustinMadriaga that’s pretty much where I am right now. Constantly working to piece it together to make it better
But this is also about the same price if you add up all 21 equipment
Setting up a podcast room . Thanks for the inputs brother !
Record it and post it! It will help someone in the same position as you 👍
Great, clean, informative, humble video with valuable content- thank you brother. ✝️
I appreciate you!
Subscribed because of proverbs 3:27 😊
Love it!
I've worked as a producer and host for my TV show. Currently, I'm just getting started on my podcast. I'm doing it mostly on my own. They say the start is the tricky part. I like this video. I have some excellent ideas to apply to my podcast. Subscribed!
@@NoemiDiazOficial yeah just start! You’ll figure it out more and more as you go.
Sounds cool stuff! Really useful piece of information. Thank you.
Thanks for walking us through your setup
No problem hope it helped you!
bro the reason i liked ur video it was not just showing setup u also given in details of Equipment and prices too. n all low budget with very good quality materials had been used with very good research. keep making more videos.
@@beingcreative-aj i appreciate you!
@@AustinMadriaga can u make one video with collaborating with some food promotion team who make videos on food. So that will get a what equipment they use price of equipment n all. It will helps a new creators a lot.
Awesome breakdown. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day.👍❤️
Very beautifully done!
Best video on This subject I've seen! Love the setup! THANK YOU SO MUCH
I love this setup! I’m just getting started with podcasts. Some good ideas here
Good luck to you! Links in the description for items in the video.
I love your set up. Keep up the great work! Best luck
I appreciate it!
Thank you so much I appreciate you for that usually these UA-camr don’t really share their tech nor their strategies you’re one of a million my brother!!
I appreciate you!
Very nice. This was very thought of you and I appreciate it. I got introduced to this video as I was searching for equipment needed when one starts a podcast, because at work they want to start a podcast and I am responsible for the research and getting these equipment. I am an intern there. Wish me luck guys, this might me my breakthrough in life. Thanks again Austin, and to everyone, I wish you nothing but the best with your future endeavours. Love, South Africa.
Best of luck to you! Keep researching and applying to your craft and you’ll be great! Thanks for the support from South Africa!
All the best, you will do great!
Love the setup! Very helpful as we are needing an option in our tiny home. :)
@@FreewayFlippers you can make good use of a small space. Have fun with it!
This is dope! I absolutely love this video and I wish I could purchase everything you spoke about literally!
I appreciate that! If you decide to get any of the items links are in the description. Good luck with your future set up 🙌
This is so informative thank you. Also can you link the couches as well.
Solid set up and video 👍🏾
Appreciate it 🤙
So informative and helpful! God bless you brother🙏
Appreciate it!!
Best channel 🎉
I appreciate you!
Very nice set up, thanks for showing this.
Great video with very informative info for starters.
Kindly what's the dimensions for the background image you used?
hello, what boom arm do you use for the q9u, I don't see it in the links. thks
Hey! Just Added the link in the description! It's Innogear from amazon.
Thanks for this video!
Did you choose the position of the sound panels randomly? Or there is a reason of the place that you put it?
Hey! I placed it randomly. The room is small enough that having sound treatment anywhere will work.
Nice set up. One thing I'd try is to move the chairs away from the wall to create bit more depth.
Yes thats great input!
Can you please make a video on your audio recording set up?
I just started a podcast a few months back and I’m struggling with my audio.
Thank you!
Very informative and detailed explanation of every gear used. I guess when you get started, u will press record on each of the cameras? How's the catch? Do you use an HDMI switcher? Highly appreciated for the explanation when it comes to post-production process please!
Good job, i like your set up
Thanks for the support 🤙
I'm loving your videos, I'm trying to start a interview podcast
I appreciate it! Never too late to start!
@AustinMadriaga very true I'm beng watching your videos to learn so thank you... do you offer 1 on 1 coaching?
@@PatriotRebel1776 DM me on IG let’s talk about coaching! @austinnmad
@@AustinMadriaga I don't have IG yet. Do you have a email?
Congrats for that such a cozy set up. Hope to get a similar set up someday. That verse is awesome. Way to go!
Thank you!
Awesome details... Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Austin for this awesome and informative video. My wife and I are looking to upgrade our space and this video was very helpful. Btw I love that Scripture as well! Just subscribed 😀🙏
@@jsfempowers i appreciate you! 🙏
really good video brother , thank you.
Hey can you put the link for the white table you use to put the mics on?
Mr. Austin thanks for that wonderful show. i have liked your setup. Actually i have been looking for such nice looking studio set up
Glad it was helpful!
Sharp! I needed this. Thanks
Awesome!
4:31 The Zoom Podtrack is great!
It’s great especially growing into it. I started with a 2 person podcast and now it’s 3-4 people and the podtrak P4 is the perfect recorder for me right now!
It's small it portable and a great price. You can play your bumpers and use it to record in a DAW I believe so the Podtrack can work as a backup recorder.@@AustinMadriaga
It’s really a good start my brother
I appreciate you!
Hey bro, love the video! Just wondering how do you convert the footage into vertical footage for reels and shorts?
Thank you very much.
Brilliant - Very Informative
Nice space. I like the Bible verse 👍🏾
Thank you!
Love the simplicity in explaining, do you have a contact to where I can reach you and ask a few things. The proverbs on the wall is awesome!
DM me on IG @austinnmad 👍
awesome video filled with sm knowledge!
Glad it helped!
Nice setup
Thank you!
Can you show us how you mix and edit your videos please
I will get to doing a video like that soon!
How to synchronize all of your camera into one with your audio? Hope you will make a vlog about it or editing stuffs. Thank you
Have you found an answer yet?
@@jeze8346 I'm happy to watch your content about Jez if ever you will make one
@@jeze8346 I'm happy to watch your content about Jez if ever you will make one
Thank you! Valuable info
Do you use speaker monitors for audio
I plug in headphones into the Podtrak P4 and monitor my audio before and during a podcast
Great video and the mic used in this video is crispy any post on audio?
Thank you! I used a diety pocket wireless for my main audio. You can find it in the description. Post production I do make some adjustments to the audio.
Very helpful thanks
Thank you!
Nice setup bro! Subbed!
Good job 👏🏽
I appreciate it!
Thank you!!
I’m glad it was helpful!
Good video. I also peeped the scripture #letsgoooooooo lol anywho, I did think that your video would also have the sound of the Samson mic throughout, it was a noticeable difference. Sorry some tried to joke on you for that. Keep doing your thing bredren! God bless you and the channel!
I appreciate it! There’s always room for improvement!
Focus in serving,not growing is a really good principal when it comes to content creation
Absolutely!
ayoo had no idea you have soo less subs - really high video quality, nice vid thanks
Thank you i appreciate it!
Dope! Thank you!
Glad you like it!
By any chance would it be recommendable/possible to do a podcast with gopro (in case I also have iphone 14 but I would preper to use the gopro for memory space reasons...)? I have a "Logitech c930 pro" microphone. Any idea on how to connect them? How shall I make it possible for the gopro to not run out of battery? Maybe they are obvious questions but I've never did anything similar and even tho I am 23 y/o, I'm a tech boomer hahah
Hey! Depending on how you want your podcast. You could potentially film a podcast from your laptop and connect your camera and microphone to your laptop, and use a software like stream yard to do your podcast. Not sure about go pro though I have not utilized it in that way before.
Hoping that oneday I will have enough money to set up a studio like this🤲
Start with what you have! “Day one” > “One day”
When you’re recording the audio with two guests. Are you able to bounce it out and edit the two channels separately?
Yes, when you record audio through the zoom PodTrak P4, you get individual files per channel and one file that combines all of it. So you have a files that already syncs up everyone, and you also are able to just use/edit individual audio files.
Great Vid!!
Thank you for sharing!!
I appreciate it!
Nice video! how do you put all the audio and video together? Usually i see people running the video and audio into an atem. Curious if your just recording all the video onto SD cards and putting it together in post. Do you ever run into battery issues, or do you have dummy batteries w/ AC connection? Thanks!
I put the video into SD cards, audio into an audio recorder and sync them all in post. I’ve thought about a video switcher like the ATEM but I prefer to shoot in 4K and don’t want to ATEM yo downside to 1080.
This is my old podcast setup which I rand a dummy battery for one camera and the other 2 were regular batteries that held up fine. The record limit of the 2 cannon’s were not great. I’ve since upgraded my equipment though so tune in for a new podcast studio set up tour video!
Hi, how about the grey cloth behind the light? Is that just a curtain?
Yes, it's just a curtain 🤙
Nice setup!
Thanks!
Contrary to the top comment I love the audio switch from phone to mic. Articulates the quality difference.
Appreciate it!
Great video thank you!! are you able to tell me how do you edit the footage once youve recorded the video podcast. like how ou sync the audio and put all the video together of different angles, your workflow please. Thank you !!
Coming soon! I’m the meantime, you can search it on UA-cam how to go go from filming to editing to posting. There’s a lot of good resources out there 👍
@@AustinMadriaga 🤘
Love the setup!
Could you make a video about how u connected the p4 to ur phone or camera? Also do you ever sync the sound before filming or after?
Thank you! I don’t connect the p4 with my cameras. It has its own SD card so I just sync it up with the cameras audio’s afterwards
@@AustinMadriaga thank you! Have u ever used it connected to iPhone for VO in tik tok?
GREAT VIDEO BRO!
Appreciate it!
Appreciate the hustle! I just put together my gear for my (German) video podcast and it's great to compare notes! Good luck as you move forward, Austin!
Thank you Man! Good luck to you and your podcast!
Thanks! @@AustinMadriaga
Starting mine soon, any advice as to where to start ?
My advice is to keep it as easy, stress free and least amount of work put in, in order for you to produce content consistently on a weekly basis. Often times, we can be caught up with getting the perfect podcast with all the equipment. Just keep it simple. Use what you have, and invest as you go.
This was very insightful.
I would like to send a dm to ask some audio related question about podcast recording, would that be okay?
Great! I just replied to your DM 🤙
Nice video. How do you sync and edit the video from three cameras and the audio?
I use adobe premiere pro and sync up all the audio on there after filming
How did you sync the audio with the video?
Thanks so much for this! Do you ever have any issues with your ZV E10 overheating or the recording coming to a stop automatically? I have one ZV E10 and am considering getting another for my podcast setup, but I worry about the overheating as it's happened several times in the past after only about 20-30 minutes of record time in some cases, even in temperature controlled rooms. Thanks for any tips you may have on this!
Hey! I do have overheating issues with my ZVe10. But I recently got a cooling fan from amazon for it. Now I am able to record 4k 24 fps for nearly 1.5 hours with the fan attached to the back of the camera. Also, make sure the the LCD screen is open and the battery lid is open during filming, it helps with cooling it.
@@AustinMadriaga Thank you so much for sharing this, Austin! That is awesome and I’ll definitely be purchasing one or two fans myself! Any recommendations on brand?
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@@AustinMadriagaTYSM! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Nice video, no nonsense
I appreciate it!
So you have one camera picking up the audio and the other two just for video. So when you edit, you just add the close up shots and keep the audio from the wide shot camera?
@@harveyvictorcreatives No, i record into the zoom PodTrak P4 external recorder. Then the 3 cameras with each one’s audio gets sync’d up to the PodTrak p4 audio in edit
@@AustinMadriaga Thanks for the reply. Sounds like I can do the same with my comicalink preamp mixer
Hi please what about the chairs? Where sis you purchase it
Hi can you mention which boom arm you are using?
Dope setup, I also use the same microphone in my channel and I can back up the fact that its really good for the price.
It’s a solid choice!
How long your cannon can record a video? Does it not have a time limit when it comes to video recording??
@@learnandearn1317 the two cannon’s have a 30min record limit
@@AustinMadriaga thank you so much but how do you record more than 30 minute video is there any trick or tips???
@@learnandearn1317 I would recommend a camera that records longer. Starting with your phone or upgrading to a Sony camera. The canon cameras in this video were older.
Awesome video. Jollibee gang?!
You know it! 🇵🇭
@Austin : Can you help me understand as I have started my journey to podcast and I have my own budget so how you record the mics input because what I am thinking to purchase two USB condensor mic and connect to computer and record ? can you tell me what can be best and cheaper way to record mics input for the podcast.
Get yourself an audio interface. Connect the 2 mics to an audio interface, then connect your audio interface to your laptop.
Can the mic be hooked up through usb directly to a laptop?
Yes! The Samsung q9u can be connected via usb directly into a laptop!
Awesome video! How long is the recording time limit on the zve10? Do you have issues with longer sessions?
Thank you! I ran a podcast on my ZVe10 on 4K 30fps and it stopped recording because it overheated after about an hour. After that I learned it may help to prevent overheating by opening the battery lid and purchasing a small attachable fan on the back can increase record time a little bit longer. I haven’t tried either since I just ended up upgrading my camera to an Fx30 which has no record limit and has an internal fan.
Nice video very helpful, however you never told how you was operating your cameras??!!
For this setup it’s a 3 camera set up and I switch between them when I edit afterwards 👍
Another question, is it guaranteed that you make money on podcast that’s just starting off? Also what advice would you give me as I don’t have any audience or experience
Great question! It’s not guaranteed. You have to put yourself out there, be consistent with releasing, having a product or service to promote, and affiliate links to whatever you’re using 👍
Austin, What do you use to record the video? We have been using a laptop with Web cams, but need more options if we want to use 3 cameras so we were considering having a Desktop built.
I use 2 cannon cameras and 1 Sony Camera to record the podcast. Each use an SD card, then I plug in the SD card into my laptop to transfer the file before I edit on my laptop. Not sure what you’re trying to film but the type of content you’re filming will make a difference on what camera equipment you need.
I recommend checking out mevo they just released some cameras targeting multi cameras film making , like a stream or podcast
great video. thank you
Glad you liked it!
How are you able to record two mics at one time in same interface individually?
@@poeticgeenetikstv4672 the zoom PodTrak P4 allows up to 4 mics to be going at the same time
Well done, thanks
Thanks for watching!
Nice set up, what do you use to edit/clean up your audio?
I use Adobe premiere pro
I use the same lightning system but trying to find cheap cameras with clean HDMI. I'll have to get another Panasonic G7
I upgraded to a Sony Fx30 and it's the best! Not cheap by any means but buy it once and don't need anything else for a very long time
Canon recording is 30 min and stop the record how do you do for filming in continue about 1h and more without rec stopping ?
Thanks for asking! For the Canon record limit I have someone manually press record right before the record limit. Since this video, I have upgraded to a Sony Fx30 Camera which has no record limit as well as has an internal fan so it never overheats.
Thanks sir i appreciate your video
Thanks for watching!
please show the mac setup? how you record? lol :D
Where’s your two seats from?
great info
I appreciate it!
I have a question please. does your canon 60D and 80D shoot straight 1 hour because mine always stop at 15 minutes max
They have about 15-20 min record limit. So with this set up, i have a second person pressing record again close to record limit.
Ohhhh thank you for this i think i have to shoot with my iphone because i wanna start a solo podcast and i don't have anyone to press the record button for me@@AustinMadriaga