Start to make videos for youtube, best camera, etc.
Question Posted Wednesday January 29 2014, 4:18 pm
So I'm a girl who watches a lot of youtube videos and I decided to start making my own videos, but I don't know which camera is the best and etc. I'm going to do the videos to see if I start feeling well with myself, so I'm a bit nervous to make the first video. Any best camera advices? And any advices for the first and second videos? I'm shy so it's going to be hard for me, 'cause I hate to take photos and etc.This is to help me gain confidence, because I know most of the youtubers story and most of them had a not so good life like me and now they're happy and I'm trying to search for that happyness to. Please help me with those 2 questions. Thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? ammo answered Thursday September 25 2014, 3:32 am: Hi. I saw that this was posted absolutely months ago but came across it so decided to answer. The type of camera you need will all depend on the kind of videos you wish to shoot. If you are making videos from your room on a laptop/computer then a simple webcam will do the trick. A half decent webcam will be all you need in addition to some software to edit the recordings. The webcam will need a mic built into it or a separate microphone might be needed, this can be picked up for pretty cheap as well as you don't need a studio quality one. Other than this just make sure your room or the room where you record is well lit.
If you are wanting to make very high quality videos and are wanting to get into the whole making videos on a more serious note and have a pretty good budget you could invest in a DSLR camera (I use a Cannon 700D for my videos) but before going this route I would say pop into a camera store and ask them about the different cameras available and let them know your requirements. From there you can research their suggestions online to see if what you have picked will suit your needs.
When making videos just for you tube though in a blog manner though a half decent quality webcam will usually work perfectly as long as you manage to sort the lighting out and it will pick up sound properly or you have a mic that you can use with it. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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