How I Record and Edit Yoga Videos (Mac Computer)
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- Tutorial on how I record, edit and save my videos for youtube as a yoga teacher. You'll see recording techniques, a short imovie tutorial and other tips. Learn more about my yoga teacher mentorship membership at ashesyoga.com/membership
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Ashley Hagen (E-RYT), started practicing yoga in 2010 to help improve her performance as a college athlete. In 2013, after experiencing the benefits of a daily yoga practice, she received her 200-hr yoga teacher certification and began teaching vinyasa yoga, the most accessible style of power yoga. Her classes are fun, yet challenging with focus on finding the yogi warrior within. She also mentors new yoga teachers develop confidence to teach with ease and authenticity. Find more at ashleyrosehagen.com
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I love how this is so real. This is so me! 😂 Segmenting is really helpful. I usually clap my hands so I know the points where I need to cut later on.
Thank you dear Ashley so much! I absolutely love your videos🙏🙏❤❤👏👏
So much great info! Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this!! So helpful! 😊
Thank you, Ashley! This is awesome! So helpful, thank you!!!
Great input, thank you. I love it!
Great info! So helpful, thank you! ❤
Sooo freaking helpful!!! Thank you!!!!
Thank you for this 🥰 Very helpful!
Super helpful. Thank you.
so helpful, thank you
Love your videos! Thank you for the all the effort 💜
Great tutorial! Very detailed and I love it.
Wow, what a helpful video! Thank you so much for sharing this!
This is super helpful for me!! Thank you so much, Ashley!
You are sooooo good at this. Thanks a ton lots of love 💕 💓✨✨
Loved this, thank you beautiful 😇💛
Great video, just what I was looking for and the last piece of the puzzle to getting started for me. Thanks Ashley
This was great! Thank you. Loved the bits about zoom in on split clips and how to implement angles.
Thank you for all the great tips. 🙏🏼❤️
This is very helpful. Thank you, Ashley 🤗
This is amazing thank you
I love this! I'm currently doing a yoga challenge and inside my head it was going to be so easy once I put an effort in. HA! I am learning so much and your channel is making me feel seen haha Thank you!
This video was great! I do my pre-recorded videos with notes and all just like you described. Just got a camera so I’m excited to test out different angles using my iPhone and camera. Thanks for the tips on cropping. I will definitely bookmark this and try some of your tips! Thanks!
I love this video so much!! Thank you for sharing!
Happy to help!
I'm glad this came in my feed, somehow! I'm watching a lot of the videos.
I took my belly dance classes online during lockdown-- my first one was scheduled on the day everything was shut down. It's been trial and error. I used what I had: my Logi C920 was good, but there were times when it would not focus and I had it moved so far back, yet had issues in frame. I'm learning so much. Thanks!
I started out with iMovie and then moved to final cut pro. They are very similar for the basics and I love how easy it is to edit mistakes. I do the same thing with notes! Now that I am more comfortable with the software it has really made my editing a breeze!
Thank you Ashley! I just joined YT and had no idea how I was going to make a video. This is a lifesaver!
Perfect! Glad this was helpful.
Your videos always help me a lot. Sometimes by teaching me something sometimes by making me see I’m doing the right thing. 🙂 Thank you!
I'm so glad! Thanks for sharing this.
Great tutorial. I also use iMovie and find it really user-friendly. However, I don't have any notes and think cutting part of my video would be too time consuming. But if the video is just 5mins it should be doable. I try to improvise a little bit and do the talking in one go. Good to learn about zooming and split screen!
You're awesome and wonderful! Duh. lol thank you for the breakdown and demo
The info you start to explain around minute 24 I have had to do SO many time because the of either my mic dying, or never turned on, or something just unexpected happen.
Thank you so much Ashley for sharing the technic behind your videos, so useful 🧡
And if I understand well, you don't film your session with your webcam but with you phone ?
Is it possible to use the webcam ?
Thanks again
thank you for this helpful video! this has been where my hesitation lies, in HOW to film bc i can ramble. thank you thank you!!
I am the queen of rambling and going off on tangents.
Agreed! This is such a helpful resource and I'm so grateful for all the work you do. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! Where is the best location to click on your Rode microphone??? I used it today, and I click on my top of my collar. It made some strong noise when I do down-dog or crosse arms
Thank you for this video, which microphone do you use for recording?
Any of the Røde Wireless models. When I'm close up, I use my Blue Yeti.
Thank you for all your information you share!! Did I miss, what software do you actual use to do the recording before dropping it into imovie?
Also, is there a way to save just a clip that you cut out and not the entire video?
Hi, thank you for sharing such helpful videos. What about if we don't have a mac computer?
Get one. Just kidding. Davinci Resolve is a free editing software that you can download and use similarly. There are loads of youtube video tutorials you can find on it
@Ashley Hagen - Ashes Yoga thank you 😊
What do you use for audio? Did I miss it? Thank you for the video.
I mention this in about 50 other videos. Perhaps I didn't mention here as I meant for this to be more of a set-up how-to and less of an equipment overview. I currently still use the Rode Wireless Go that I purchased almost 3 years ago, or I might use another wireless mic. I have tested many other brands (Deity, Movo, Blue Yeti..) and they're all fine. I believe my equipment links are listed in the description.
Hi Ashley can I use the cutting without downloading on the computer the video? I keep my videos in a zoom library and pay zoom to keep my videos and use them as I need them.
Thank you Antonelka
I don't believe you can do any editing in the Zoom cloud. It's just the replays exactly as they are.
Hey, Ashley, what video editing software do you recommend for non-apple users ( my laptop is Acer). Thank you!
There are quite a few options out there. I don't have a solid recommendation that would be the go-to. Filmora, Camtasia, Davinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere... If you Google search for video editing for windows, options will pop up.
Thank-you! This has helped me so much. My question is how do I even get views on my videos? I'm in week 2 of your recommended 6 practice videos on youtube (yoga nidra recordings). Last weeks video got one view, and that was me! lol. I'm not worried about views as such, more so wondering if I should be worried at this point or how the algorithm brings up my videos to people as it doesn't even come up in a search in the youtube search bar. I hope this question makes sense?
You don't have any public videos on your channel to give feedback on. The first step is to make your videos public. Consider the title, keyword phrases, click-worthy and attractive thumbnail, optimizing the first 200 words of your description with searchable keywords about your video and adding tags. That's how videos get found in search and suggested. Once you publish, you'll also want to share your video with any other audience you have online right away for a little boost in views. This tells youtube that it's a video that people want to watch and will keep pushing it out. If your videos are private or unlisted, no one is able to see them or search for them.
@@AshleyHagen Sorry I have a different channel for my business czcams.com/channels/JXikNOuS1OF_6eJCbJ7BXg.html
Thanks for the video. Wich câmara you use to pre Record. ? It's possible to record with a brio?
Yeah, I used the Brio now days. I record on Quicktime on Mac using my logitech brio webcam. I can't remember what I used here. It might have been my C920 before I had the brio.
@@AshleyHagen Thank you so much Ashley. I need to record and edit my yoga class for my website.
I don´t have a mac :( . Now I have the logitech brio. I learn a lot with you. Thanks!!!
@@ritagoncalvesyoga There are a lot of editing softwares out there that you can use if you don't have a Mac. Some are even free.
@@AshleyHagen thank you 🙏
Also Asheley
How can a record a video of my yoga class and later add my commentary/ instructions?
You can do this with any video editing software. It's called a voice over.
@@AshleyHagen thank you Ashley
What do you use as your second camera? Another phone?
Yes, I was using my iPhone and my webcam on my computer as my two cameras. I edited them together using iMovie.
Should yoga instructors have medical and legal disclaimers in their videos/video descriptions? Does this actually prevent lawsuits?
I would put disclaimers on anyway, regardless of what may or may not happen with lawsuits or risk. It's just best practice. With public videos that anyone can watch, people will have a tough time proving that an injury came from your specific video. I've yet to hear of a lawsuit from a CZcams yoga video. If you know of any, please share so I may have more appropriate insight from this. Some yoga insurance companies do cover CZcams videos (like BeYogi), but I'm really not sure if anyone ever does sue from a video on youtube. I'd really love to hear about it. What you should NOT do, regardless of disclaimer or not, is make medical claims such as "healing" or "curing" certain illnesses or injuries.
I disagree with any yoga that is titled something like "yoga for [cuh-ronuh] recovery" or "yoga to heal low back pain" or "yoga to cure athlete's foot." Do not make promises or medical claims as a yoga teacher. (I'm not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.)