![]() ![]() Typically when you have a room like a bedroom, you put your furniture against a wall. In my small office, I have my desk floating in the middle of the room. I think I have the perfect home studio setup now, though, and it’ll probably be this way long after 2022… Create A YouTube Shooting Cubicle… Like A YouTubicle Who doesn’t love a YouTube Studio Setup update? Especially for those of us with a YouTube Studio setup at home!! A home YouTube Studio can be tricky, and I will admit that having a dedicated spare bedroom (in the basement!) gives me an advantage because I can try different YouTube studio setup ideas without re-arranging my living space. The girls would really appreciate it if you could subscribe and let them know you’ve watched the video in their comments.Some product links in this post are affiliate links, and I will be compensated when you purchase by clicking our links. So after all this time we eventually made our first video. Hopefully with a little more focus and a routine the girls will crack this. Filming the 4 minute section took two hours and involved a lot of huffing, puffing, laughing, crying and recharging of my iphone. The first day is Thursday and Thursday is a reflection day on stuff we’ve done. With a concept of trying to create a video a day, we set out a daily topic. It ended up that the 2 different cameras produced to very different outputs that it looks a little weird. With the intention of using the Nikon as an extra angle to zoom in. With a cheap ebay tripod (rested on 3 tins of beans) I set up the main camera angle. I’m not going to win awards for video quality, but if everything takes off we can look to invest in the future. I was thinking or filming on my Nikon D3300, but after a little trial and error realised that the iPhone 6 was actually quite good for filming. That is £20 each!! Filming for youtube on a budget After a bit of hunting I found 2 studio lights on ebay for £40. ![]() Plus the camera starts to struggle to create the crisp images that everyone wants to watch. If the room is too dark, then the faces aren’t cleanly presented. The one thing that seems to make the difference is how well lit the footage is. It’s nothing amazing, but as a start up it will more than do the job. We’re lucky that we have a spare room in our house, which we stripped the wallpaper off and painted a feature wall. First up was to create a background to film against. Building a Youtube StudioĪfter watching lots and lots of Youtubers who do various versions of what the kids wanted to do I came up with a plan. So in an attempt to reduce the post production work I felt I had to put some effort in before the filming started. I guess it’s down to Dad to edit the video up. They’ve reenacted some form of event on video, what next. I’m not sure how well they will go as Abigail is a little sulky if she loses, but anyway! Imogen and Abigail wanted to do videos about playing games, opening toys, opening blind bags, eating sweets, drinking fizzy pop and some challenges. Lets set up another channel for the girls and they can do what they want to do as it is based around their own ideas. Again I have no problem with that except it doesn’t fit in with our Family days out and experiences blog. ![]() Which is fine, but they want to open toys and eats sweets. Then the kids wanted to create their own videos. They fitted in perfectly with out Blog and we basically added them in as an extra to the photos. Then something happened! I’m not sure what it was but I decided to set about filming some days out. I’ve watched videos etc, but never really wanted to get that in front of the camera. I’ll be honest I didn’t really get Youtube until this spring. ![]()
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