video podcasting

by Zack Young ·Posted
While it may be tempting to prop your phone against a book, shoot one long clip of your podcast, and send that clip straight to the interwebs, that strategy probably won’t rocket you to the top of the charts. By taking a more thoughtful approach to editing and posting your video podcast, you can unlock the full potential of the form and grow a dedicated, engaged audience. Today, we’re going over four of the most important considerations when it comes to editing your video podcast. Multi-Camera vs. Single Camera Shooting with one camera (or
by Steven Esposito ·Posted
So, you have taken the first steps into the wild world of livestreaming. You’ve gathered the necessary tools, found the right computer for the job, and now you are ready to create interesting content. But you might be wondering how to do the livestreaming part. It can feel a bit overbearing and complicated, but it is actually quite easy. Today we are going to go over how to get started with a world-renowned, free-to-download program called Open Broadcaster
by Steven Esposito ·Posted
Editing an audio podcast doesn’t require much, especially when you are searching for a display. After all, it’s just audio that is being blasted into the eardrums of your listeners. But a video podcast is a whole other
by Steven Esposito ·Posted
Finding the right computer for editing your podcast can be confusing, especially when you consider how many models and platforms are out there. Luckily for you, today we will go over a list of a few of the best computers for podcast editing.  It is important to note that when it comes to podcast editing, you don’t need a whole lot. Most computers these days tend to handle audio software quite easily. Despite that, there are still a recommended
by Zack Young ·Posted
So you’ve decided to introduce video into your podcast but are overwhelmed by the hundreds of high-quality cameras available to you. Fear not, because even though specific brands and models change each year, there are some time-tested concepts that are worth discussing no matter which flashy features are the talk of the town. Today, we’re diving into four important tips when choosing a video podcast camera. 1. Consider the Space Are you typically recording inside or outside? In a tiny closet, a massive warehouse, or a studio that’s somewhere
by Zack Young ·Posted
While you might think of podcasting as an audio-based medium, video is what has helped the form reach a much wider audience, especially in the last decade. It’s rare now to see a popular podcast that doesn’t have a video component, whether that be full episodes posted on platforms like YouTube and Vimeo, or shorter clips meant to circulate on Instagram and TikTok. Video not only keeps your viewers more engaged, it also can create a deeper, more connected relationship between you and your fans. When fans can see body language and facial
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Looking to add video to your podcast? Gabe Richards shares tips and gear suggestions for a variety of setups and people, such as those not comfortable being on camera, those using smartphones, those looking for a budget-friendly camera, and more. 0:00 - Introduction 1:05 - Video Alternatives 2:35 - Lighting and Set Design Ideas 4:49 - Smartphone Cameras and Webcams 6:29 - Beginner Cameras 8:11 - Video Capture Cards 9:10 - Editing, Briefly 11:18 - Multi-Camera Setup 12:30 - Final Thoughts Will you be adding a video component to your podcast?
by Rebecca Melville ·Posted
Logitech continues to be the one-stop shop for content creators. Featuring premium lighting solutions, cameras, and microphones, Logitech’s catalog of creator-focused accessories reflects a growing customer base that values quality, functionality, and aesthetics. Read on for highlights of some of Logitech’s most noteworthy peripherals. We’ll tell you why they would make a good addition to your own streaming setup. StreamCam When it comes to cameras, creators today have many solid options to choose from. While a vlogger might opt for a more
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Perhaps you’re thinking of starting a YouTube channel or podcast. Either way, we have you covered! Doug goes over his basic content creation tips and offers some suggestions on what gear you can use to get started.   Learn the basics from Doug, then turn to these videos for more content creation tips: How to Start a Podcast