My Youtube Studio Desk | Studio's Done
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- Part 2 of Rytis Media Studio Tour featuring Gerald Undone (maybe).
Part 1 here: • Studio's Done | Rytis ...
0:00 Intro
0:40 Side Angle
1:35 Face Cam Angle
2:23 Overhead Angle
2:57 Extra Camera Monitor
3:20 Light Controls
3:41 iPad Holder
4:18 Microphones
5:10 Editing Rig
5:36 Key Lights
6:01 Other Peripherals - Věda a technologie
Make sure to check Part 1, where I show other angles in the studio: czcams.com/video/lg_7v7PXC-8/video.htmlsi=HahmoX3fJmnG04LN
Never saw this guy or channel before, but the corniness of the first 40 seconds (“…what are you doing?”) and flashy movements were enough for me to instantly subscribe. LOL. Awesome setup, too! 👍
What a setup! Not even made that you got me here by using Gerald's likeness 🤣
Such great production value for a small channel. Subscribed and looking forward to more from you in the future!
holy crap LOLOLOL that is absolutely ridiculous 😂 very impressive studio!
haha, nice intro!
Nice video. I just uploaded my own studio tour. I might be doing something like this in a near future. Congrats!
Cool set-up!
There’s a lot of good information in the video and ive watched over 10 times so far trying to catch model and names of the mounts because i like the idea of over head mounting but nervous that the mounts will hold the weight of the cameras. I’m using the impact varipoles to limit the camera shaking. Outside of that l like how everything is setup very impressive for sure.
Thanks for watching multiple times, it really helps! For the overhead bracket I’m using VIJIM LS15 from Amazon. I’ve also seen it under different names. I didn’t have much luck with ball heads for overhead mounts, as they tend to be just on the edge of their clamping capacity for the camera. K&F KF-28 seems to hold the best if you’re going the ball head route. Otherwise I would recommend the SmallRig magic arm, it is what I’m using. Pair it up with one of those 70mm Arca clamps and you should be good. As for shakiness, there’s not much you can do, it’s just fulcrum physics. I find electronic stabilizer in the camera does a pretty good job.
I love the style, the humour and everything else about your video Rytis. Subscribed and I'll be back hahaha
Thank you! This means a lot for a small channel such as myself :)
@@ryt-is oh I can totally relate! I have a channel more or less as big as yours and love when someone takes the time to comment. But I really liked your video, was overwhelmed with the amount of gear you have and watched until the end cause you made me hahaha
Nice setup, interesting video!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Good mounts, nice locks, allot of mics, you need to check the eq the radio mic. Nice video 💪
Hey Rytis , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your videos to reach to a wider audience ?
I'm a gear junkie too. lol
Subbed.
Can you provide more detail on what caused you to customize the arca mounts to the neewer ball head mounts? And maybe add a link to what arca mounts your using? Thanks!
I find the default clamps on ball heads to be pretty rough, small, and unpleasant to use. I’ve replaced them with 70mm clamps from Amazon. They go under many different names there (I’ve bought ones named QLOUNI), but are probably all made in the same factory, look for the ones with a twist knob. They go for around 12-15 euros. If you have the budget, I very highly recommend the SmallRig 2144, but they are very expensive at 70 euros a set, so I only use them on actual camera rigs.
If you’re buying a ball head, be aware that not all of them allow the clamp to be removed (SmallRig doesn’t for example). Neewer ball heads have a screw which allows replacing the clamp, but those ball heads are not always in stock. K&F KF-28 ball head can also be customized.
Wonderful thank you for your response!
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What do you do for a living to afford this monster setup?!
IT Consulting
That must cost a small fortune 😅
If bought all at once, then yes 🙂 but I’ve built it over time
Ninjas just for monitoring? Expensive :D
There was a deal on Amazon a while back where they were cheaper than Shinobis, so I've got two. And third one I've bought used :)
@@ryt-is Nice ... but Shinobi got 4x zoom (vs Ninja 2x) which is better for monitoring (especially with manual focus). Quite good to nail focus for top-downs :D.
@@JoATTech Oh, didn't know Shinobi had a 4x. For top-downs I use auto-focus before starting filming, so I don't really need a big zoom, but I could see that being very useful for soldering small chips.