Even some of the high-rollers here on the forum were new at some point, and despite my post-count I'm still building my own setup. One thing I learned very quickly is that you can get started with little more than sofa change, or go all out.
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Even some of the high-rollers here on the forum were new at some point, and despite my post-count I'm still building my own setup. One thing I learned very quickly is that you can get started with little more than sofa change, or go all out.
Here is my 2014 Studio Tour, hope you guys like it! http://youtu.be/b4k8KmnndVw
It's undergone some modifications of late, but you can, at least, see some of the main equipment in use.
There are 5 additional systems that are not shown in the picture, along with some additional processing equipment. The whole is contained in a very compact space and everything is easily accessible.
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I imagine more and more people are going to be building cool looking studios as podcasting grows. would love to see some more
Since making the jump to video at episode 200 I have made some changes to our layout and some equipment changes as well. I will probably record a walkthrough on Friday for you guys to see the changes.
Podcasting is extremely fun and exciting, but there is one thing you must do before you start podcasting:
Commit.
You must internally commit to podcasting, as you must do with anything that is potentially beneficial but takes some time and effort to do.
You have to say to yourself:
“This is something I’m going to do, and this is something I’m going to keep doing.”
It’s easy to get excited about the potential of podcasting and what it can do for you and your brand. The possibilities are endless, but only if you keep at it.
My best advice is to enjoy every single part of it. Once you start thinking, “Ugh, I have to record another episode soon,” that’s when you should remember why you started podcasting in the first place.
Results take time, so you might as well enjoy it. :)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mapp...735066334?mt=8
Super basic setup here. Old MacPro (circa 2009), Onyx Blackjack, Heil PR-40, Sony MDR-7506 headphones, Audio Hijack Pro, Skype, Google Hangouts, Verizon FiOS 85/85, Logitech HD Pro C920 webcam. I'm the cohost of the VFX Show podcast which you can check out online for free here: http://www.fxguide.com/thevfxshow/th...t-of-the-apes/ or on my website: http://mattwallin.com/
http://forum.ibroadcastnetwork.org/a...3&d=1406821163
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Don't forget the lava lamp, a very important piece in the setup :-)