OMG! I remembered watching Dotto on Data back in the 90's. It was my portal to the tech world's in that era. Thank you so much for your service 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 A lot of respect 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
I have been watching your content since your tv show Dotto on Data. Since then I have ditched the traditional tv channels. So happy you are producing and creating content on UA-cam. Keep up the great work Steve!
Amazingly helpful. I laughed out loud watching you set up the green screen. That said, I appreciate the effort because that is REAL WORLD! Most of us do not have large recording studios and are trying to make magic happen in home offices (or basements). It was good to see the how you made it work in a small space. Thank you!
Why would anyone give a thumbs down. Good stuff I'm nally getting organized to open my new channel and your vids have really helped me to understand the web presentation side of things. I would also like to add Steve is for your viewers to check out Sony Vegas free version it's incredibly intuitive for this type of work and easy for begginers I use premier and Vegas pro which are more advanced but can be learned quickish. The only thing I need is a screen recording set up and maybe something like eligato for live streaming when I reach that point
Just looking through your channel and I gotta say off the bat that you really do go the extra mile Steve. I just purchased a spring loaded Green Screen for my videos and I have to say, that spring is very strong, although I did wrestle with trying to fold it back into the bag, but after a few attempts I was successful. Great content as usual mate, now onto the rest of this series. Stay safe buddy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I found your channel through the suggested videos. I find your videos to be very informative. As someone in the beginning stages, I just made a UA-cam channel so I've been doing my research, this information is quite helpful. Thanks for all the insightful content you create. Look forward to seeing more. Just subbed, so I don’t miss out. OH, and congratulations on your upcoming nuptials.
Great video and #respect for having done what you do for as long as you have. I've been following Dotto for a long time (Dotto on data). We do screencasting (mostly for creating Web tutorials for clients) and I've been quite satisfied with a screen cast and video switching program called 'OBS Studio'. It's surprisingly robust, platform friendly (win, Mac, Linux) and its 100 free and open source. Lots of videos on UA-cam about it and we'll worth a try!! Shoutout to being proudly #canadian!
OOOOH my Live !!! When you talked about 1992 and Your TV-Show .. I had to laugh sooo much ... not about the fashion during that time .. no ... I had to laugh about the screen of the "PC" ... I had an Comodore "AMiGA 500" and aaaall the rememberings ... but the Job you do for others ..TV-Show where you explain this and that ... this is great Job and its like the first people who come in an area and check up the whooole country ...but in your case without killing the native ! At the time of your TV-Shows I just wanted to play games nothing else .. I did not understand this PC -programming stuff .. but I respect those ones like you who struggle with all this stuf and dumps like me questioning you and you are patient and explain them again agian again ! :-)))))) GOD bless You ...doesnt matter you believe or not ... ! :-D
Nope. You're not the only one. I started in computers back in school in 1979. I was in school at one of only about a handful of schools across the nation, that were handpicked by the Dept. of Education to participate in an experimental class called, computer programming.The school system wasn't even sure at that time if such coursework was even going to be popular, or not. Hah.....and look at where we are today. The C920's clarity is much better than the replacement Brio. Mics: Have you thought about using an InvisiLav so that you can do away with the big bulky microphone in the screen shot?
Ian McNaughton did similar on the BBC around 1983 when the BBC and Acorn computers had a joint venture to produce the BBC Micro computer for a BBC computer education project for schools at the time. They showed the screen as it happens as well. Also the Open University had been broadcasting tutorial programs including computing courses late at night on BBC2 since the 1970's. But be fair you were probably the only one in the nineties until recently.
No, you have definitely outlasted them. BBC gave up in the mid eighties and the OU moved to the internet in the late nineties. To be fair your delivery is much clearer and informative. Although I'm puzzled about the castle you keep going on about, didn't think Canada had any. Always look forward to your videos and the great informative content, keep it up.
:-) thanks! The Castle is reference to "The Princess Bride"my favorite quote from my favorite moveie, It means to me, Keep going with good humour and beliefe you will succeed, regardless the ods....
Steve, I took your screencasting course a few years ago and since then have been making tutorials for my students. I futzed around with lighting and green screens until I found a solution. I replaced the C920 Logitech with my DSLR and bought a larger green screen as well as more lights. I realized that I needed more distance from the screen to the lights so moved everything around. I think I have a better product now. Have you considered giving feedback and advice to content creators? I'd pay!
Steve thank you so much for all your content! I came across your channel trying to learn more about google calendar and new IOS features. You bring so much value, thank you again! I am watching you from the windy city of Chicago, and started watching your videos and learning about your story, CONGRATS on the burpee challenge you sir are a brave man :) I want to start doing youtube as well but I am having a hard time organizing my thoughts to create content on what i want to show and teach. Perhaps you can provide a tutorial on how to one should go about making content, I have seen some creators state they freestyle and others script their content I feel both bring value to their style. I have a daughter that wants to start making videos to, and would love to do a collabo but would like to conceal her face as she is minor but I think her ideas can be huge and would allow us to spend more time doing something we both enjoy. I have seen some creators use avatars instead of their own face (Mainly in gaming community) when they green screen, any idea how they are doing this? I tried reaching out to them but no reply, thanks again. Please keep up the great work! Once I have saved my pennies I will definatly check out the hardware you receommend as of right now I have an IPhone and would use that mainly for capturing my footage with a mic that is strong but not as big as rhode mic's. Have you looked at the shure MV88 by chance? Got good reviews and videos on it. Check it out. Thanks again and sorry for the long message :)
Thanks for the suggestions, Let me see what I can do! There are a lot of ways to approach video creation, I think you are on the right track. Good luck.
Hey Steve thanks for all the useful information, but regarding the Blue Yeti USB microphone is the audio interface and cloud lifter still necessary? Not that I don't want to buy them I'm just wondering since it's a USB microphone and I'm pretty new to all this Thanks Again
Thank you so much, have been looking for a good setup! Completely unrelated does your lounge chair in back serve well for tech work, able to share brand? Amazing quality and even more amazing you would share so willingly.
How do you get your toolkit? I tried the link, filled out the info but I got nothing. I really need something to use as a base so I know what I need to do UA-cam videos. Please help me if possible.
Hi Steve, thanks so much for sharing your screen casting. While your computer is recording the footage of your webcam, is your screen capturing also being done at the same time?
wonderful tutorial, with practical details, nice. Why don’t you use the integrated webcam of the Mac ? optional question: where I you looking when you record yourself talking to the camera: the screen, the webcam?
Hi Steve, I started my Screencasting videos after watching your tutorial. I am now using a C920 which is the same model as you used to use. However, i dont get the crisp and sharp image that you get. Is there anything else that you did to your video?
Hi Steve. So I guess you're saying it's essential to have that green screen bit of kit in order to black out your background? I would like to screencast for my clients in real estate and I'd rather not have them see my lounge. Isn't there a bit of software that simply replaces the background of your video with a chosen image i.e. my logo or a nice view? Your advice appreciated.
Hey Seenu from India, I may be your 273001st subscriber. Firstly thanks a lot for your kind tips on screencasting and other technical stuff... I have been watching you for many months and following your tips for my technical videos. I use Camtasia 9 and Audacity for my Software tutorial podcasts (I train people on Python software) which involves screen recording and annotations. Since I live in an area which is surrounded by traffic, churches, mosques, schools, factories; my videos have been spoiled many times as I am about to finish them there is some kind of noise from the above said sources. It is taking many takes to finish video and in the due course lot of frustration. I tried going to a remote hill side to record a podcast but wind is my enemy as it is directly blowing into my Yeti Blue mike; lack of internet, power source etc problems also do their best in failing me. It started as a hiccup and in no time it became my nightmare. I have ugly backgrounds at my home. I can't afford building a soundproof booth or hiring a studio room right now. I've been thinking on this for days and months on how to overcome this as recording a video with all the background noises will not sound professional. If it is just a bird chirping kind of a sound, thats fine..but it is street hawker shouts, vehicle horn sounds, regular prayer sounds from churches& mosques, near by residents' talk, baby crying what not. I tried many things known to me, but nothing worked out. I am stalled without recording a single podcast for months crying myself. Do you have any idea to better my situation and sound professional. Few inputs on what I am using for my podcasts.. 1. Blue Yeti Mike for voice 2. Camtasia 9 for screen recording 3. Audacity for audio 4. Lenovo E470 Thinkpad windows-7 64bit Please help me.
A recommendation for the software portion of this series: Split it into two main sections, one where you talk about how the software interacts with your non-computer hardware (e.g. getting the green screen functioning), and another that focuses on a more general video editing portion. It would be disappointing if you made a video production video only for most of it to be inapplicable to people whose content is mostly stuff like animations or clips from videogames or movies.
Regards the computer, what is the year model, RAM, and video card specs on your Mac Pro? Thinking of buying one on eBay; lots of older models for sale but just wondering how old is too old
Totally serious answer, LuluLemon, I think this may be it. shop.lululemon.com/p/men-pants/Discipline-Pant-MD/_/prod8450291?color=30084, Expensive, but worth it!
How to zoom-in, zoom-out the webcam in ZOOM meetings? How to save the zoom level as a default? If I try to use Logitech Capture, then there is a huge latency/lag.
I am so frustrated. Spent too much time wasting energy trying to locate controls or a way to hit recored or snap an image sitting in front of this Logitech 930e. It's quite discouraging to go through so much to use a camera. I'm on a macbook pro 10.13.6 High Sierra. Is it possible to use this camera or not? I just received it yesterday but I'll send it back asap if there is no fix. Appreciate your help, thanks.
Can you please share toolkit link ? Also list of products used for making video with links ? Will normal Sony laptop will work or need Mac books for better video quality ?
The same way he opened it. It works exactly like the small sunscreens your can buy for your automobile. Grab both sides & twist. It will turn into thirds over itself.
Hi Steve, I still get the popup asking for login details but if I cancel that it finally took me to the page. Thanks for a great set of videos and the list. Regards - Jason
Very impressive and simple at that! I will require my graduate students to create a podcast of their oral reports if they cannot make it "live" in the classroom.
I want that portable green screen but there is no link in the description. What is this world coming to when there is no affiliate link in the UA-cam description!? Please add a link to the portable green screen. But for now, rest well and dream of large women.
Hey Steve. Good to see you back. I watched your show back in the day. How do you remove the shadow on the green screen from behind your head? Or does the software have enough tolerance that you don’t need to worry about it? Thanks.
@John - Just wanted to add something else that I didn't see in Steve's video. It's a magnetic background holder for those pop-up screens. You can also find it on Amazon, but here's the link from the manufacturer page: www.manfrotto.us/magnetic-background-support-attaches-collapsible-background They also have a kit that includes a light stand and a carrying bag (which is what I bought because I have different pop-ups for photography: www.manfrotto.us/magnetic-backgrnd-support-kit-w-lighting-stand-carry-case These are not affiliate links. Just wanted to share something to make it easy to hold up the screen.
Too aggressive collecting email addresses, you should give other options for sharing information that does not involve forcing someone to give their email address. I understand the importance of collecting emails for lists, but give other options for people who are very selective who gets their email. I have an email set up just for such circumstances that I do not use for anything else.
Great overview - too bad you talk about using a Mac... now when will you paint the mic and bracket GREEN so they disappear also, then the shirt, then the ears... imagination runs rampant with ideas....
Love the content, but you are killing yourself with the greenscreen. Find a good print company that sells retractable banners, get a solid print of chroma key green (PMS#354C). It's all self contained, stays smooth and when its retracted, just lean it up against your wall next to your mixer. The pop out that you are using averages $40 to $60 USD, you can get a printed retractable about the same price with way less hassle.
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I want a decent green screen I went straight to you because I know you do everything right! Thanks so much you never disappoint.
Love the look back. you were ahead of the time. way to go
Steve I remember those old shows and loved them!
OMG! I remembered watching Dotto on Data back in the 90's. It was my portal to the tech world's in that era. Thank you so much for your service 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 A lot of respect 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♂️
Makes my day when an old viewer reconnects! Great to see you here Winston!
I have been watching your content since your tv show Dotto on Data. Since then I have ditched the traditional tv channels. So happy you are producing and creating content on UA-cam. Keep up the great work Steve!
It always makes my day when an old viewer discovers us on UA-cam! Glad you found us!
Amazingly helpful. I laughed out loud watching you set up the green screen. That said, I appreciate the effort because that is REAL WORLD! Most of us do not have large recording studios and are trying to make magic happen in home offices (or basements). It was good to see the how you made it work in a small space. Thank you!
Why would anyone give a thumbs down. Good stuff I'm nally getting organized to open my new channel and your vids have really helped me to understand the web presentation side of things. I would also like to add Steve is for your viewers to check out Sony Vegas free version it's incredibly intuitive for this type of work and easy for begginers I use premier and Vegas pro which are more advanced but can be learned quickish. The only thing I need is a screen recording set up and maybe something like eligato for live streaming when I reach that point
Your videos are always so educative and I'm so thankful I stumbled on your channel at the beginning of the lockdown.
Just looking through your channel and I gotta say off the bat that you really do go the extra mile Steve. I just purchased a spring loaded Green Screen for my videos and I have to say, that spring is very strong, although I did wrestle with trying to fold it back into the bag, but after a few attempts I was successful. Great content as usual mate, now onto the rest of this series. Stay safe buddy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It’s like a wrestling match every time I go to put mine away, and I’m never sure who is going to win
I found your channel through the suggested videos. I find your videos to be very informative. As someone in the beginning stages, I just made a UA-cam channel so I've been doing my research, this information is quite helpful. Thanks for all the insightful content you create. Look forward to seeing more. Just subbed, so I don’t miss out. OH, and congratulations on your upcoming nuptials.
Great video and #respect for having done what you do for as long as you have. I've been following Dotto for a long time (Dotto on data).
We do screencasting (mostly for creating Web tutorials for clients) and I've been quite satisfied with a screen cast and video switching program called 'OBS Studio'. It's surprisingly robust, platform friendly (win, Mac, Linux) and its 100 free and open source. Lots of videos on UA-cam about it and we'll worth a try!!
Shoutout to being proudly #canadian!
Thanks for this introduction Steve. You explained what seemed like a mysterious process in a clear and comprehensible way.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@dottotech Good.afternoon.noon.sir
OMG i remember watching your show when i was a small kid!
That webcam you use is fantastic !
Dude, I remember Dotto on Data! So that was you!
Ha! Love your background - I started programming courses with laser discs interfaced with computers (forget the name) in 1989! Great job!
Thanks for all the content. You are the true OG.
OOOOH my Live !!! When you talked about 1992 and Your TV-Show .. I had to laugh sooo much ... not about the fashion during that time .. no ... I had to laugh about the screen of the "PC" ... I had an Comodore "AMiGA 500" and aaaall the rememberings ... but the Job you do for others ..TV-Show where you explain this and that ... this is great Job and its like the first people who come in an area and check up the whooole country ...but in your case without killing the native !
At the time of your TV-Shows I just wanted to play games nothing else .. I did not understand this PC -programming stuff .. but I respect those ones like you who struggle with all this stuf and dumps like me questioning you and you are patient and explain them again agian again ! :-)))))) GOD bless You ...doesnt matter you believe or not ... ! :-D
thanks and hope you will upload a series of this kind covering a to z info
thanks so much.
Very useful series Steve. Thanks.
You're so likeable. Unbelievable charisma.
Very informative and professional. Thanks a lot for letting us know your little secrets :)
Nope. You're not the only one. I started in computers back in school in 1979. I was in school at one of only about a handful of schools across the nation, that were handpicked by the Dept. of Education to participate in an experimental class called, computer programming.The school system wasn't even sure at that time if such coursework was even going to be popular, or not. Hah.....and look at where we are today.
The C920's clarity is much better than the replacement Brio.
Mics: Have you thought about using an InvisiLav so that you can do away with the big bulky microphone in the screen shot?
You really do make it look Soooo easy !
Steve... you are an inspiration. Thanks for this and all of the other great videos. I'm really just getting started, but I'm glad I found you early!
Great video Steve, thanks for sharing!
Ian McNaughton did similar on the BBC around 1983 when the BBC and Acorn computers had a joint venture to produce the BBC Micro computer for a BBC computer education project for schools at the time. They showed the screen as it happens as well. Also the Open University had been broadcasting tutorial programs including computing courses late at night on BBC2 since the 1970's. But be fair you were probably the only one in the nineties until recently.
Thanks! I know there are a few others, I will go with this....are they still creating screencasts....that might be my claim to fame, longest serving!
No, you have definitely outlasted them. BBC gave up in the mid eighties and the OU moved to the internet in the late nineties.
To be fair your delivery is much clearer and informative. Although I'm puzzled about the castle you keep going on about, didn't think Canada had any.
Always look forward to your videos and the great informative content, keep it up.
:-) thanks! The Castle is reference to "The Princess Bride"my favorite quote from my favorite moveie, It means to me, Keep going with good humour and beliefe you will succeed, regardless the ods....
Steve, I took your screencasting course a few years ago and since then have been making tutorials for my students. I futzed around with lighting and green screens until I found a solution. I replaced the C920 Logitech with my DSLR and bought a larger green screen as well as more lights. I realized that I needed more distance from the screen to the lights so moved everything around. I think I have a better product now. Have you considered giving feedback and advice to content creators? I'd pay!
I would love to see what you are doing, I like the sounds of it! Ping me, via info@dottotech.com or FB, let's chat!
Really interesting and helpful to know. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge in such a natural way.
Steve thank you so much for all your content! I came across your channel trying to learn more about google calendar and new IOS features. You bring so much value, thank you again! I am watching you from the windy city of Chicago, and started watching your videos and learning about your story, CONGRATS on the burpee challenge you sir are a brave man :)
I want to start doing youtube as well but I am having a hard time organizing my thoughts to create content on what i want to show and teach. Perhaps you can provide a tutorial on how to one should go about making content, I have seen some creators state they freestyle and others script their content I feel both bring value to their style.
I have a daughter that wants to start making videos to, and would love to do a collabo but would like to conceal her face as she is minor but I think her ideas can be huge and would allow us to spend more time doing something we both enjoy.
I have seen some creators use avatars instead of their own face (Mainly in gaming community) when they green screen, any idea how they are doing this? I tried reaching out to them but no reply, thanks again. Please keep up the great work!
Once I have saved my pennies I will definatly check out the hardware you receommend as of right now I have an IPhone and would use that mainly for capturing my footage with a mic that is strong but not as big as rhode mic's. Have you looked at the shure MV88 by chance? Got good reviews and videos on it. Check it out. Thanks again and sorry for the long message :)
Thanks for the suggestions, Let me see what I can do! There are a lot of ways to approach video creation, I think you are on the right track. Good luck.
An entertaining tutorial! Seems impossible to do but you did it! I can't believe it:no dislikes.
Just wait, they will come!
Fantastic!!! Hugs from Brazil ;)
Steve, love your video tutorials so easy to follow please keep them coming Cheers - Steve 🇬🇧
Glad you like them!
Thank you !! I am learning !
AWESOME VIDEO!!!
Great video as always with easy to understand sections excellent tutor, looking forward to software video although I don't have a MAC
Thanks for this video, very helpful one!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video tutorial... WOW... Looks like you can use a much larger room or smaller green screen. LOL!!
These are explained so well and helpful, thank you for sharing your tools and tricks!
Hi Steve thank you so much for making this video this was so cool I am hopping to make some you tube videos in the future .
Landon
Awesome Stuff Steve. Great content thanks so much :)
Man those old shows take me back, Steve. BTW youve lost a lot of weight since then, good for you!!The link you mentioned isnt in the description yet.
Which link is missing? and THANKS!
The link to the tools that you use.
Thank you so much!!! You Rock!!
Did I say thank you? Asante sana. Amesegnalehu
Audio mixer and tripod is to be included in the hardware list right?
Thanks for the vid series.. liked & subbed!
Welcome aboard!
Great video!
Fantastically interesting video!
Steve always very good !
Can't see the link for you tools
OMG look at that huge monitor!
Outstanding - much appreciated!
So you use Rembrandt lighting?
Not sure what that is
Amazing video.
What is the blue side for please?
Same thing, you can chromakey with any colour. Gives you a few more wardrobe options!
Cool! Thanks Steve, enjoy your weekend!
Hey Steve thanks for all the useful information, but regarding the Blue Yeti USB microphone is the audio interface and cloud lifter still necessary? Not that I don't want to buy them I'm just wondering since it's a USB microphone and I'm pretty new to all this
Thanks Again
No need for anything else if you get a USB Mic, the Interface and amp are for analogue mics.
At 14:30 you reference a software video. However, I can't find it. Can you provode a link? Yhank You.
Expand the description and here's the toolkit: dottotech.com/toolkit/
Steve, what brand / model of LED lights are those?
Yes! They look amazing.
Thank you so much, have been looking for a good setup! Completely unrelated does your lounge chair in back serve well for tech work, able to share brand? Amazing quality and even more amazing you would share so willingly.
How do you get your toolkit? I tried the link, filled out the info but I got nothing. I really need something to use as a base so I know what I need to do UA-cam videos. Please help me if possible.
You should be redirected to a page with the toolbox, if not please send me an email to info@dottotech.com
Screencast vs Camtasia as you use Snagit ?
Hi Steve, thanks so much for sharing your screen casting. While your computer is recording the footage of your webcam, is your screen capturing also being done at the same time?
THANK YOU
Do you still use the bolex?
Hi Steve thanks for your fab videos, i have a question about sound do you think i can use my zoom h4n for recording my voice? Thanks
wonderful tutorial, with practical details, nice. Why don’t you use the integrated webcam of the Mac ?
optional question: where I you looking when you record yourself talking to the camera: the screen, the webcam?
Steve, how are you lighting the green screen in your new office?
Hi Steve, I started my Screencasting videos after watching your tutorial. I am now using a C920 which is the same model as you used to use. However, i dont get the crisp and sharp image that you get. Is there anything else that you did to your video?
Hi Steve. So I guess you're saying it's essential to have that green screen bit of kit in order to black out your background? I would like to screencast for my clients in real estate and I'd rather not have them see my lounge. Isn't there a bit of software that simply replaces the background of your video with a chosen image i.e. my logo or a nice view? Your advice appreciated.
Dotto on Data? That looks a bit like Red Green's nephew if he had his on show, am I right? Cool stuff.
Just starting out doing videos and I was wondering if it's ok to just use the MacBook Pro's camera ?
it sure is.
Hey Seenu from India,
I may be your 273001st subscriber. Firstly thanks a lot for your kind tips on screencasting and other technical stuff... I have been watching you for many months and following your tips for my technical videos. I use Camtasia 9 and Audacity for my Software tutorial podcasts (I train people on Python software) which involves screen recording and annotations. Since I live in an area which is surrounded by traffic, churches, mosques, schools, factories; my videos have been spoiled many times as I am about to finish them there is some kind of noise from the above said sources. It is taking many takes to finish video and in the due course lot of frustration. I tried going to a remote hill side to record a podcast but wind is my enemy as it is directly blowing into my Yeti Blue mike; lack of internet, power source etc problems also do their best in failing me. It started as a hiccup and in no time it became my nightmare. I have ugly backgrounds at my home.
I can't afford building a soundproof booth or hiring a studio room right now. I've been thinking on this for days and months on how to overcome this as recording a video with all the background noises will not sound professional. If it is just a bird chirping kind of a sound, thats fine..but it is street hawker shouts, vehicle horn sounds, regular prayer sounds from churches& mosques, near by residents' talk, baby crying what not. I tried many things known to me, but nothing worked out. I am stalled without recording a single podcast for months crying myself. Do you have any idea to better my situation and sound professional.
Few inputs on what I am using for my podcasts..
1. Blue Yeti Mike for voice
2. Camtasia 9 for screen recording
3. Audacity for audio
4. Lenovo E470 Thinkpad windows-7 64bit
Please help me.
Nice. I always thought I was the only one who needs to move things around when I record screen casts. 🙂
A recommendation for the software portion of this series: Split it into two main sections, one where you talk about how the software interacts with your non-computer hardware (e.g. getting the green screen functioning), and another that focuses on a more general video editing portion.
It would be disappointing if you made a video production video only for most of it to be inapplicable to people whose content is mostly stuff like animations or clips from videogames or movies.
Thanks❣
Regards the computer, what is the year model, RAM, and video card specs on your Mac Pro? Thinking of buying one on eBay; lots of older models for sale but just wondering how old is too old
Mid 2010, 32 Gig Ram, radion 5770
totally serious question : where can i buy those pants? they look super comfortable
Totally serious answer, LuluLemon, I think this may be it.
shop.lululemon.com/p/men-pants/Discipline-Pant-MD/_/prod8450291?color=30084, Expensive, but worth it!
I couldn't get to download your toolkit. Access now doesn't do anything. Sorry if I am doing something wrong.
looking into it, thanks!
How to zoom-in, zoom-out the webcam in ZOOM meetings? How to save the zoom level as a default? If I try to use Logitech Capture, then there is a huge latency/lag.
I am so frustrated. Spent too much time wasting energy trying to locate controls or a way to hit recored or snap an image sitting in front of this Logitech 930e. It's quite discouraging to go through so much to use a camera. I'm on a macbook pro 10.13.6 High Sierra. Is it possible to use this camera or not? I just received it yesterday but I'll send it back asap if there is no fix. Appreciate your help, thanks.
thanks
very interesting
Can you please share toolkit link ? Also list of products used for making video with links ? Will normal Sony laptop will work or need Mac books for better video quality ?
He said most any laptop of today should work just fine.
You forgot the hardest part ...square peg in round hole. How do you collapse that big backdrop into that little bag?
The same way he opened it. It works exactly like the small sunscreens your can buy for your automobile. Grab both sides & twist. It will turn into thirds over itself.
Steve: How do I use my green screen on other applications besides Zoom (that one is easy).
Well Steve, I'm thinking this would have made a great Vlog episode. Did you record this before your beard treatment?
After, but the treatment has faded...:-(
I just tried to access the toolkit and it's asking me for login details for dev-dottotech.pantheonsite.io:443 which I've not been sent?
try again, seems to be working now
Hi Steve, I still get the popup asking for login details but if I cancel that it finally took me to the page. Thanks for a great set of videos and the list. Regards - Jason
Did you have to light the screen? I thought they had to be llighted and you are suppose to be six feet away.
Very impressive and simple at that! I will require my graduate students to create a podcast of their oral reports if they cannot make it "live" in the classroom.
Bolex 16mm camera ! Did I win anything ?
Alas no but good call!
I want that portable green screen but there is no link in the description. What is this world coming to when there is no affiliate link in the UA-cam description!? Please add a link to the portable green screen. But for now, rest well and dream of large women.
You made me laugh out loud again!
My Amazon Link (thank you!)
www.amazon.com/shop/dottotech
dottotech Thanks for the link!
I wonder how many people were totally baffled about that "dream of large women" comment.
Hey Steve. Good to see you back. I watched your show back in the day. How do you remove the shadow on the green screen from behind your head? Or does the software have enough tolerance that you don’t need to worry about it? Thanks.
@John - Just wanted to add something else that I didn't see in Steve's video. It's a magnetic background holder for those pop-up screens. You can also find it on Amazon, but here's the link from the manufacturer page:
www.manfrotto.us/magnetic-background-support-attaches-collapsible-background
They also have a kit that includes a light stand and a carrying bag (which is what I bought because I have different pop-ups for photography:
www.manfrotto.us/magnetic-backgrnd-support-kit-w-lighting-stand-carry-case
These are not affiliate links. Just wanted to share something to make it easy to hold up the screen.
Too aggressive collecting email addresses, you should give other options for sharing information that does not involve forcing someone to give their email address. I understand the importance of collecting emails for lists, but give other options for people who are very selective who gets their email. I have an email set up just for such circumstances that I do not use for anything else.
Not at all too aggressive, he's giving you the option. If you don't want the toolkit, don't put in your email.
Great overview - too bad you talk about using a Mac... now when will you paint the mic and bracket GREEN so they disappear also, then the shirt, then the ears... imagination runs rampant with ideas....
Love the content, but you are killing yourself with the greenscreen. Find a good print company that sells retractable banners, get a solid print of chroma key green (PMS#354C). It's all self contained, stays smooth and when its retracted, just lean it up against your wall next to your mixer. The pop out that you are using averages $40 to $60 USD, you can get a printed retractable about the same price with way less hassle.
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