Love the new setup. I kind of liked the straight angle in the studio B with all the cameras. But man... do I miss the OG setup when my mind was blown with his broll clips of coffee :)
I just graduated from a bachelor's degree this year. I have yet to fully decide whether to continue a masters degree or find work by September. But I decided to work on a project of mine which is filming videos about self-development on UA-cam. I've already uploaded 6 and will keep doing so over the summer. Thank you Peter for the filming tips and inspiration. You're a legend. 🙏🔥
Thank you! As a proud owner of a bedroom corner studio I can't agree more with the final points. Love where you work, make it work for you. I literally have a meter between the bed and my desk to move but using, for example, gear from Elgato and a ton of IKEA stuff I made it work! The setup from dark room to recording takes 1 minute.
I really like how your UA-cam studio doesn't look like the classic youtuber. Very clinical and purposeful hoping to try and fuse that with my own style when I get a space for it. Awesome look at your thought process!
Peter, I only first came across your content last week, but in that time have spent countless hours sourcing inspiration and filmmaking tips from your videos. With this whole (dare I say it) pandemic occurring, the creative portion of my brain has started to peak, as I'm sure it's done with many others around the world! I've just taken the plunge in posting my first UA-cam video/short movie in YEARS thanks to you! Going to keep at it and GET SHIT DONE!!! THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION! YOU DA MAN
Never too late to find Pete's channel! I came across it two years ago, watched it from end to end and now I have PM cravings! :) Every single video has value in it! This man rocks!
Peter! My man, man. You just make me smile every time. It's just the energy and vibe you ooze off. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THAT WITH ME AND THE REST OF THE WORLD! WE NEED IT!
Loved this video. I'd love to see something like "How to Prioritize Accessories to Purchase with $xxxx" series where you up the number every time. Obviously most of us don't go out and buy all our gear at once, so it would be awesome seeing an insight as to the order you bought every piece in. Would make for an interesting video for sure!
MR McKinnon SIR: I've fallen from roofs, and got up unharmed. I've gone down on pavement form a bike going a bit over 70kph with no broken bones. Why should you care? The fall that broke my back and had me laying/sitting on my ass for two years until the pain was tolerable enough to get up and around was from HALF the height of that pile of apple boxes or stool you're standing on in this vid. Don't be stupid. Don't show that little Treasure you have at home thigs you say not to do are really safe after all, because you do them. Don't drain your savings for a year or two because of a millisecond surprise changes your life. Be smart. Teach your Treasure well. With Respect, Craig BTW... for those just starting their journey and with less moolah to throw around for a shotgun, less expensive mic nearly identical to the MKH 416 in frequency response/sound/weight is the Synco Audio Mic D-2. Probably won't last as long as the Senny, tho
Did look a bit risky on those stacked up dodgy! As someone who broke their leg at work stepping off something about the same height, and years later still feels the pain - this gave me some concerns seeing it too!
Haven't had a fall injury, unless you count being thrown from my bike after getting hit by a car, but the minute I saw that dodgy improvised ladder I was thinking "this looks like a fall waiting to happen why do you not have a small step ladder"
Wow! I loved seeing the difference when using a hair light. For me, it was quite a difference. For your shoulder sockets, you need some laying on the foam roller to open them up and decrease your risk of tearing a rotator cuff muscle. Always, wishing you the best PM.🦋
When you said „hair light“ I was thinking of some sort of very thin light. Didn‘t imagine it‘s actually meant to light your hair 😁👍🏻 Personally I like the brighter setup more. But both is great. 👍🏻
For anyone thinking "oh I don't have the room or space or ceiling where I'm able to get the setup that he has", I would say to be creative with it! See what you can do that makes you happy with the look while also incorporating some of the things Peter does. It's all about creativity, don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone and try new things!
You're a star, you're one of the best at filmmaking, but on top of that, you're humble and you don't forget where you come from and how you improved and progressed. Thanks from Spain 😉
Lightmode is giving me the feeling of like "This is some serious information in the video". But dark mode is like "This Dude is chilling in some kind of lounge and watching some Videos. I'm going to join him and watch some stuff. So I would use light mode for more serious stuff, revievs, tutorials,.. Darkmode is more for "Filmmaker Reacts..." "Critiquing your Videos" ...
I just replayed "you just gotta commit" at least 10 times and hopefully I'll be able to to have a EOS R as my overhead camera after I become the next Peter McKinnon who's with me!? 😂
Really cool setup Pete! I like the light mode and dark mode idea. I’m hoping to do a couple video of me cleaning out my garage and making it into a really cool shop/studio space.
Right? Half of my bedroom is my office/studio. I love the hanging light idea since GF is constantly stubbing toes on the C-stand or light stand or (God forbid) the cameras. Maybe you have an opportunity to find some really cool stuff to put on shelves as part of your background?
I got a whole tonne of value out of seeing you work through and talk through your setup for vlogging and love that you showed it all to us. Immense amounts of gratitude to you for making and publishing this video for aspiring nerds like me. You rock Peter.
I am also looking for new ways to make my UA-cam backdrop better... Gotta be honest with you, I liked the dark theme old setting more mate! Cheers from The Netherlands 🇳🇱
I always thought the office desk was in an odd part the room, it feels off in the overall space of the room BUT you’re committed to the depth and it all suddenly makes sense!
Always enjoyed referencing your videos learning about photography, but now using this to take remote work (webcam setup) to the next level. Thanks Peter! 🏴☠️
I am building a studio now at this moment in the one half of my upstairs office and this video really gave me many cool ideas and prevented me from making the shallow depth mistake. Thank you for this great video.
It's crazy to see how big of a difference there is in the quality of your current setup compared to your older ones! It's always looked great, but this one is top notch! Inspiring!
Your content Peter is absolutely grade A1.. Not only that, you are fantastic and passionate about what you do and that comes across so much. Loving your work..
Pete: Key light, window light, ties, more light, big camera, mic, small camera, this and that.. Me after 19 mins: (Understanding nothing) Wow what a great video Pete..
P E T E R M C K I N N O N - THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR STANDING UP FOR BLACK LIVES. Much appreciated bro - you’ve inspired me so much with my videos/UA-cam channel and now even more 👊🏽 love bro - also dark mode is dope with the hair light 💡
I really love the Dark Mode! I'm actually re-working my Vlog/Studio place, and doing about exactly what your doing, doing the paint on the walls, a wooden wall, lights, I did made my own computer desk, and I'm recording everything, I hope it will do help with my vlogging hehehe but thanks for all the tips! Really really love your content!
I have always incorporated hair lights in my set ups, when I was in college and had access to a studio. They definitely help with creating separation between the subject and the background. This new studio set up is great. I thought the previous set up was great too. Peter, it looks like you still have a TINY little bit of a hot spot from the hair light peeking into the frame. When you were turning it on and off it was just noticeable.
Me: Planning to get $70 soft box lights despite needing everything except a camera to make stuff. Also me: Wow I cannot believe how long I’ve been watching some these UA-camrs
Legend has it his sockets still hurt
TRUE
🔥💯
Year 2050 - PM’s 20th Studio 👊
This is a full blown TV episode... I ain’t mad about it
Yessssssssssssssss dat guyyyyyy
I'm liking all these little touches, Pete. The shot's looking great... and my clipboard is ready for you. 🤓😜👍
Yes!! Make it happen!!
Totally waiting for this!!!
Yes!!
Yes!
Get 'em Gerald!! lol...
So cool to see how your setup has evolved over the years 🙌🏼
I was thinking the same thing!
Love the new setup. I kind of liked the straight angle in the studio B with all the cameras. But man... do I miss the OG setup when my mind was blown with his broll clips of coffee :)
Yo NIck!!!!
Peter's Camera Gear Cave: Full with a lot of wonderful expensive gear.
My UA-cam Studio Camera Gear Cave: SD Card - 16 GB.
premium version, lul. i still work with my 512mb sd-card from 2004.
Is it a SanDisk card or a Transcend? :)
i felt this comment
@@captainsgrave7878 I would get like 12 raw photos with that card... upgrade time!
bruh, 8 GB here lol!
I am a teacher in Monterrey, Mexico and this has given me so many great ideas about my own setup for my online sessions. Thank you so very much!
Looking great in any setup, but of course the main angle after all re-adjustment is the coolest! Loving watching this over and over.
I’d be interested in seeing dark mode with the pics on the right individually lit
I thought of that too, but lowkey thinking it would distract me from the center though
@@revrenecalyx837 I thought of the same too
Exactly my thoughts
I agree, working on my stuff as well. :)
I just graduated from a bachelor's degree this year. I have yet to fully decide whether to continue a masters degree or find work by September. But I decided to work on a project of mine which is filming videos about self-development on UA-cam. I've already uploaded 6 and will keep doing so over the summer. Thank you Peter for the filming tips and inspiration. You're a legend. 🙏🔥
Great project Paul. I'll support you.
Y do you repeatedly comment this
lol cmon bruh now here as well
I'm in the same spot, just uploading self development videos and pushing it for a few more months otherwise I'll have to get a job again.
Dark mode makes me go “😍” every time.
Thank you! As a proud owner of a bedroom corner studio I can't agree more with the final points. Love where you work, make it work for you. I literally have a meter between the bed and my desk to move but using, for example, gear from Elgato and a ton of IKEA stuff I made it work! The setup from dark room to recording takes 1 minute.
My Favorite Part of the video was at 17:15
🤣🤣🤣 can you please reply 😍😱😓. I your subscriber😀
haha like it
Yo Love your videos
I really like how your UA-cam studio doesn't look like the classic youtuber. Very clinical and purposeful hoping to try and fuse that with my own style when I get a space for it. Awesome look at your thought process!
Never really noticed it but you're so right!
We are making a studio right now too!! come check it out
FloProductions I’m glad someone else sees it
I can't relate to what he's saying, but I still enjoy watching his vids.
I love the paint colors in your studio rooms. Makes it pop. Great contrast.
It's good to see you guys collaborate. I like the sense of community and collaboration.
Peter, I only first came across your content last week, but in that time have spent countless hours sourcing inspiration and filmmaking tips from your videos. With this whole (dare I say it) pandemic occurring, the creative portion of my brain has started to peak, as I'm sure it's done with many others around the world! I've just taken the plunge in posting my first UA-cam video/short movie in YEARS thanks to you! Going to keep at it and GET SHIT DONE!!! THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION! YOU DA MAN
Never too late to find Pete's channel! I came across it two years ago, watched it from end to end and now I have PM cravings! :) Every single video has value in it! This man rocks!
omg Sam hi how's it goin
Peter! My man, man. You just make me smile every time. It's just the energy and vibe you ooze off. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THAT WITH ME AND THE REST OF THE WORLD! WE NEED IT!
Loved this video. I'd love to see something like "How to Prioritize Accessories to Purchase with $xxxx" series where you up the number every time. Obviously most of us don't go out and buy all our gear at once, so it would be awesome seeing an insight as to the order you bought every piece in. Would make for an interesting video for sure!
Watching Peter’s video is just relaxing. Just comfort lightning setup. Love it!!
Thank you for this Peter. I know you have moved since you shot this but there's so much in this video which still stands the test of time 👍
MR McKinnon SIR:
I've fallen from roofs, and got up unharmed.
I've gone down on pavement form a bike going a bit over 70kph with no broken bones.
Why should you care?
The fall that broke my back and had me laying/sitting on my ass for two years until the pain was tolerable enough to get up and around was from HALF the height of that pile of apple boxes or stool you're standing on in this vid.
Don't be stupid.
Don't show that little Treasure you have at home thigs you say not to do are really safe after all, because you do them.
Don't drain your savings for a year or two because of a millisecond surprise changes your life.
Be smart.
Teach your Treasure well.
With Respect,
Craig
BTW... for those just starting their journey and with less moolah to throw around for a shotgun, less expensive mic nearly identical to the MKH 416 in frequency response/sound/weight is the Synco Audio Mic D-2.
Probably won't last as long as the Senny, tho
Up up up! I think more people should see this, so this community will stay safe and keep creating!
chill bro
Did look a bit risky on those stacked up dodgy! As someone who broke their leg at work stepping off something about the same height, and years later still feels the pain - this gave me some concerns seeing it too!
Haven't had a fall injury, unless you count being thrown from my bike after getting hit by a car, but the minute I saw that dodgy improvised ladder I was thinking "this looks like a fall waiting to happen why do you not have a small step ladder"
Jeez! Food for thought for sure! A scary reality check, and its much appreciated! I wish you well, my friend! Cheers.
Who else gets Peters notification and stops everything just to watch his video? 😂
So me... I get annoyed when I take 3 mins to come watch..lolz
same
Definitely me.
Guilty
Yep...which usually means I watch it on my phone and later, when I get home, on my tv.
My UA-cam studio: A camera 😂
Your studio is seriously the dream. Such an inspiration. Hopefully I can slowly build something like it 👍
right! so true!
Me too.
Watching your videos makes me happy for no reason ♥️
Wow! I loved seeing the difference when using a hair light. For me, it was quite a difference. For your shoulder sockets, you need some laying on the foam roller to open them up and decrease your risk of tearing a rotator cuff muscle. Always, wishing you the best PM.🦋
"...so that it's FUN, from the moment you hit Record, to the moment you hit Publish. That's what matters the most." Love that... 💙👍
AMEN BRO
"The juice was not worth the squeeze" LOL I'm gonna use that
Next up: "When your only tool is a hammer. Every problem better be a nail."
I mean, bob is ur uncle
When you said „hair light“ I was thinking of some sort of very thin light. Didn‘t imagine it‘s actually meant to light your hair 😁👍🏻 Personally I like the brighter setup more. But both is great. 👍🏻
100% agree that the longest distance makes so much difference when filming in a small room. My office is a tiny 6x6 box!
For anyone thinking "oh I don't have the room or space or ceiling where I'm able to get the setup that he has", I would say to be creative with it! See what you can do that makes you happy with the look while also incorporating some of the things Peter does. It's all about creativity, don't be afraid to get out of your comfort zone and try new things!
Who else gets the notification and just switches over to watch from whatever you are doing?
Hell yeah! 😁💥
Same
You know it. I know. I don't try to stop it.
I did lol
Me! 😂
GETTING PUMPED! Thanks for the inspiration Pete!
Can’t wait to see Peter with long hair again!!!!
Same profile picture? Lmao.
The Flying Eagle cool coincidence!
Feelling nostalgic with him showing all his setups
You're a star, you're one of the best at filmmaking, but on top of that, you're humble and you don't forget where you come from and how you improved and progressed. Thanks from Spain 😉
Glad to see youre still staying safe and healthy :) Sending love to the fam!
Lightmode is giving me the feeling of like "This is some serious information in the video". But dark mode is like "This Dude is chilling in some kind of lounge and watching some Videos. I'm going to join him and watch some stuff.
So I would use light mode for more serious stuff, revievs, tutorials,.. Darkmode is more for "Filmmaker Reacts..." "Critiquing your Videos" ...
Great description! Makes me want to buy a couple pints and chill. Pints for Peter mode.
16:12 Am i the only one who took that advice as a relationship advice?
How do you make it as efficient as possible, though? Asking for a friend!
@@InfiniteTripping i dunno maybe its just the way you think.. stay inspired create✨
I just replayed "you just gotta commit" at least 10 times and hopefully I'll be able to to have a EOS R as my overhead camera after I become the next Peter McKinnon who's with me!? 😂
Commit and Send it!
I love the idea of light and dark mode and using the space in multiple ways. Will be using these techniques in my smaller 10x11 initial studio setup 🙏
Really cool setup Pete! I like the light mode and dark mode idea. I’m hoping to do a couple video of me cleaning out my garage and making it into a really cool shop/studio space.
I have a problem:
My office looks like a storage unit blew up in it
Intervention time! 💣
Right? Half of my bedroom is my office/studio. I love the hanging light idea since GF is constantly stubbing toes on the C-stand or light stand or (God forbid) the cameras. Maybe you have an opportunity to find some really cool stuff to put on shelves as part of your background?
Haven't even seen it yet and I'm already jealous. I'm over here in my basement with a phone 😫
me too!! (well used camera, but kinda same) go get it girl
Keep it up
I wish I had a basement
thatss perfectly okayy! many people wants a basement 😊
Don’t be jealous, be yourself and do things your way. You all aren’t losers so stop acting like it
" Comment my sockets below"
MY SOCKETS!!!!!!!!
Light mode with hair light rocks! Great studio!
All the toys in the camera world... no ladder. I like your priorities Peter.
He's a magician for sure! That transition on 12:43
What transition?
Cap...
The clamps you use are most likely more expensive than all my camera gear😂😂😂
"The juice isn't worth the squeeze" Love it!
Turbo Life 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
you never fail to leave me in awe of how far you have come on your journey!
Love dark mode. Different than everyone else and easy to watch. So I think people will watch longer it feels like a More intimate. Experience
“Die-A-gonally”
- Peter McKinnon, 2020
Die-a-gon-ally -Harry potter
Inspiring Pete! I'm setting up my small studio, very small studio hopefully I can think of something.
"The juice wasn't worth the squeeze" one of my favorite sayings at work!
For me " Fix It in Post" is equal to the f-bomb and costs 5$ in the Swear Jar on all my projects. I must be worth the juice is the second most used!
@@Digitallifeconcepts LOL!
I got a whole tonne of value out of seeing you work through and talk through your setup for vlogging and love that you showed it all to us. Immense amounts of gratitude to you for making and publishing this video for aspiring nerds like me. You rock Peter.
the bedroom was my favorite setup. I loved the character of the room.
“The juice was not worth the squeeze” - yep, stealing that ! 😁
Same
I use the "Bob's your uncle" phrase all the time now, heard him say it in a video a while back. lol
@@GreatScottProductions he is too LOL
I am also looking for new ways to make my UA-cam backdrop better... Gotta be honest with you, I liked the dark theme old setting more mate! Cheers from The Netherlands 🇳🇱
Petition to be one of Peter McKinnons cameras, just so I can be a little closer 😢 📸
lol funniest comment!
Littarely
That drool on seeing his setup
Lol
I always thought the office desk was in an odd part the room, it feels off in the overall space of the room BUT you’re committed to the depth and it all suddenly makes sense!
Just bought this desk, love it!
This is what my dream studio looks like lol looks like, for some reason I was waiting for a giant Ford to pop up somewhere parked in the studio lol
Agreed. Dream space and a 2020 ford raptor in the BG
"trust percentage on this is probably somewhere around.....8%?"
So funny.
Love your vids!
Peter Mckinnon is my UA-cam university 😂🤘🏻🔥🎥
Loved this video bro!
Truly inspiring how far you have come PM.
Always enjoyed referencing your videos learning about photography, but now using this to take remote work (webcam setup) to the next level. Thanks Peter! 🏴☠️
"**** you ford, sponsor me" - PM (better than sore sockets)
"My sockets!!" - Peter McKinnon, 2020
Peters pocket knife has more HDR than my filming camera
Dark mode is just amazing Pete. Wow. Amazing set up.
I am building a studio now at this moment in the one half of my upstairs office and this video really gave me many cool ideas and prevented me from making the shallow depth mistake. Thank you for this great video.
Ouff, i see myself having a studio like yours in 10 years
@@MyNontraditionalLife goodluck
We chose the exact same desk! 👏
Literally redoing my whole filming setup after seeing this 😂
It's crazy to see how big of a difference there is in the quality of your current setup compared to your older ones! It's always looked great, but this one is top notch! Inspiring!
Your content Peter is absolutely grade A1.. Not only that, you are fantastic and passionate about what you do and that comes across so much. Loving your work..
Pete: Key light, window light, ties, more light, big camera, mic, small camera, this and that..
Me after 19 mins: (Understanding nothing) Wow what a great video Pete..
The fact that Peter hurt his sockets when installing hanging lights is a proof that he basically represents men over 30
Mas LOL!!! ✌🏻
"MY SOCKETS!"
Man especially in comparison to the old setups the new one looks so so dope 👌
Thank you Peter! I love watching your videos, they are great!
P E T E R M C K I N N O N - THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR STANDING UP FOR BLACK LIVES. Much appreciated bro - you’ve inspired me so much with my videos/UA-cam channel and now even more 👊🏽 love bro - also dark mode is dope with the hair light 💡
💯
Definitely @malik.mxk your channel is really good
All lives matter. Don't just see in colors.
Love your channel bro
love your channel bro
Just once, he should slowly and smoothly say in a cracking low voice ....
“alright, alright, alright”
wow! YT Front page recommended this video. Man - this was a superb video!
I really love the Dark Mode! I'm actually re-working my Vlog/Studio place, and doing about exactly what your doing, doing the paint on the walls, a wooden wall, lights, I did made my own computer desk, and I'm recording everything, I hope it will do help with my vlogging hehehe but thanks for all the tips! Really really love your content!
Pete, you never, EVER cease to education & entertain. It's easy to see why you have nearly 5M of us following you. Nice work (always). Cheers!
Great video man! Thanks! Ive got to get better at this!
18:25 DO IT.
By request:
MY SOCKETS!
I have always incorporated hair lights in my set ups, when I was in college and had access to a studio. They definitely help with creating separation between the subject and the background. This new studio set up is great. I thought the previous set up was great too.
Peter, it looks like you still have a TINY little bit of a hot spot from the hair light peeking into the frame. When you were turning it on and off it was just noticeable.
To be exact the back light separates the subject from the background. The hair light is just a bit more "icing on the cake" when necessary.
thanks Peter! I am just starting thinking and planning my first home studio for a channel, and there are so many things to think about. Very helpful.
Didn't say what focal length does he shoot at :(
16mm FF?
Any ideas?
Yes, I just wonder the same
I was literally in another room when I heard the notification and I sprained my ankle running to my phone.😭
Me: Planning to get $70 soft box lights despite needing everything except a camera to make stuff.
Also me: Wow I cannot believe how long I’ve been watching some these UA-camrs
Love watching lighting videos.
16:00 Great argument when referring to the desk as the root! my favorite
my setup is where ever no one can hear me lol. Don't have a dedicated youtube studio yet but gotta start somewhere.
feel that
Biggest mood
Every introvert beginner youtuber ever hahaha😆 feel you
When you got lots of money and you don’t know where to spend all that money: ⤴️
Who else is here just to get inspiration for their UA-cam Channel. I pray that one day I get to Peter's level.
I love seeing other UA-camrs Set-ups and BTS videos. So cool!
Metal pole welded to the ceiling.....omg bro....that is so cool!