Matthew Hughes - King of Video: What do you do if you've got a small budget,
Speaker:just a little budget, or maybe no budget, and you want to get started on YouTube?
Speaker:That is the question that I'm answering on today's podcast.
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Speaker:watch me with my broken lighting.
Speaker:Now, you know, it's funny.
Speaker:I'm talking about gear today because the lighting behind me is blue.
Speaker:Usually have two of these lights and one of them is broken.
Speaker:So I won't be recommending that particular brand of lighting, but we're going to
Speaker:be talking about cheap stuff anyway.
Speaker:So before we get started, this episode has a gear guide associated with it.
Speaker:It's a free guide that my wife created.
Speaker:She's the graphics genius in our household.
Speaker:I created the content.
Speaker:She created the guide.
Speaker:It's beautifully designed and it has links to all of the
Speaker:stuff that I'm talking about.
Speaker:I'm literally going from top to bottom in this guide, so you don't
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Speaker:you'll see the link to the budget kit or the budget guide or the starter guide.
Speaker:I call it all different things, but it effectively it is.
Speaker:Matt, I've got no budget or I've got a small budget.
Speaker:What do I do?
Speaker:How do I get started?
Speaker:How do I get the best quality video, audio, lighting with no
Speaker:money or with very little money?
Speaker:When we're talking about this stuff, I think we should call out the first
Speaker:thing, which is people always say, Matt, what's the best webcam to get?
Speaker:And if we think about cameras in general, when we start at cameras,
Speaker:know that all webcams are terrible.
Speaker:That's the answer to that.
Speaker:I'm using a MacBook Pro.
Speaker:I think the most recent MacBook Pro.
Speaker:It's not so bad, the built in ones.
Speaker:And really if I had to choose a webcam, I'd go with one of the Logitechs.
Speaker:The Logitech C920 had a massive resurgence.
Speaker:I remember buying them just before lockdown.
Speaker:I bought them for like 40 pounds, 40, 45 pounds.
Speaker:When lockdown happened, they went up to about 85, 90 pounds.
Speaker:I think even toppled, a hundred pounds at a time and because the demand was
Speaker:so high and I had three of them so I sold them all on ebay and made a bit of
Speaker:a profit on those second hand ones were making me more money than the new ones.
Speaker:But of course that's supply and demand for you.
Speaker:But so if I was going to choose something and I wanted something
Speaker:that was like a workhorse as a webcam, one of those would be it.
Speaker:But my old phrase is that all webcams are terrible And that's because, most of the
Speaker:time, if you've got a phone that's, you know, a mobile phone, a cell phone as you
Speaker:Americans call it, in the last couple of years, you've probably got more than you
Speaker:need in your hand to start on YouTube.
Speaker:So you don't need to invest in any equipment.
Speaker:If you've got a good, decent, mobile phone that films in HD, perhaps even 60
Speaker:frames a second, most of them now film in 4K, you can get started and even if
Speaker:you're sitting here, if you are on the audio version of this, you won't be seeing
Speaker:my little studio that I've got here.
Speaker:But even if you're sitting in a little studio like this, I can connect my
Speaker:mobile phone to this and make it look like I've got a static camera.
Speaker:It's really, really simple.
Speaker:And on Mac, it's even easier because actually it automatically connects
Speaker:to your Mac, your iPhone does, and it just becomes available as a webcam.
Speaker:Nowadays more than ever, it's so much easier to use your phone.
Speaker:And the quality of the camera inside your phone is largely better than what you
Speaker:get in webcams and there's a lot more flexibility you can do in it as well.
Speaker:So just know that that's the case.
Speaker:So the investment there is zero.
Speaker:You don't have to add any more investment.
Speaker:Now you could say, well, I've got to go out to buy a phone So
Speaker:there is some investment in there.
Speaker:Well yeah, maybe that's true.
Speaker:But most people these days if they're running a business, they're gonna have
Speaker:a mobile phone anyway Yes, even you Samsung guys, if you're, if you're an
Speaker:Android user and you don't use fruit based devices like I do, then you Android
Speaker:guys are just in a good place as well.
Speaker:The Samsung hardware, the cameras that you've got on the Samsung
Speaker:hardware has always been brilliant, always way ahead of the iPhones.
Speaker:So you're in good and safe hands if you've got one of those as well.
Speaker:So we talk about that in the guide.
Speaker:I've got a link there.
Speaker:This is how old the guide is.
Speaker:It's got a link to an iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Speaker:I'll definitely get these updated to add the latest phones in there.
Speaker:Then we talk about microphones.
Speaker:So what can we do with microphones?
Speaker:Well, again, if you're in a quiet, safe, quiet environment like I am in my
Speaker:studio, an on board microphone is fine.
Speaker:You could just literally use the microphone that's built into your phone
Speaker:and then you're good to go But what I would say is if you want deep sound you
Speaker:want good deep sound, better than the microphone that I'm using I'm actually
Speaker:using a Yeti Nano on my desk I'm going to talk about this in the next episodes,
Speaker:the next level up but if you want a good deep sound, then I would invest
Speaker:in something like a Rode SmartLav+.
Speaker:So if you're on an iPhone, Rode SmartLav+ is made for iPhones.
Speaker:I've not seen a newer version of that, but the Rode hardware is generally good.
Speaker:I think there's some purists in the audio space that would probably say,
Speaker:Oh, don't use Rode, you want to use...
Speaker:Something else I don't even know what that something else would be but for
Speaker:me I think the Rode SmartLav+ is great.
Speaker:And this means that when you've got a lavalier, something that attaches to
Speaker:you, a lavalier attaches to your top, sometimes called a lapel as well and
Speaker:phone microphone, then it means the microphone is close to your mouth.
Speaker:So Whatever's going on, it's got a little muff, It's got a little muff
Speaker:or it's a, uh, a DeadCat or, sort of soundproofing device on the top of it.
Speaker:I think it's called a DeadCat.
Speaker:My technical knowledge is obviously not there because I've not looked at gear.
Speaker:I try to avoid gear now because I spend too much money on gear
Speaker:and I've got 10 versions of all of these things in my office.
Speaker:But if you've got something like some kind of sound, DeadCat or something on
Speaker:top of it, which is the fluffy thing.
Speaker:Then it stops the sound if you're outside as well, it stops the wind and
Speaker:all the background noise happening.
Speaker:It just gets the, audio from what's in front of it, which is usually your mouth.
Speaker:So you sometimes see people that have like the DJI, Rode Wireless GO, which
Speaker:are like the little square devices and they'll hold them up to people
Speaker:when they interview them It's got the DeadCat on top of it the fluffy thing.
Speaker:All right, so look out that for that on TikTok.
Speaker:That's what they're using so the SmartLav+ comes with something like that and
Speaker:then you'll get deep nice sound and you can use those again as a microphone.
Speaker:You can even hold them and pass them around.
Speaker:I've seen people doing that and it just means it sounds guaranteed
Speaker:to be better than it would be if it was just directional like an
Speaker:iPhone or Samsung where it's just looking at what's in front of you.
Speaker:Sometimes you can get a lot of background noise doing that.
Speaker:So again, small investment.
Speaker:I think the last time I looked the SmartLav's were about 40, 50 pounds
Speaker:that and SmartLav's, because their Rode, they're more expensive than
Speaker:some cheaper ones you can get.
Speaker:We used to spend 20 pound on lapel microphones and then we're still good.
Speaker:And, and did as really well when we had the video company.
Speaker:And there's nothing wrong with getting cheaper versions of it if you're
Speaker:starting out and if you can't really afford to invest in that kind of thing.
Speaker:So that's some microphones, Boya BY-M1, I don't know if they still do it again,
Speaker:but that's what the Samsung guys use.
Speaker:So if you're on Android, that was always very well recommended.
Speaker:And then let's think about lighting again.
Speaker:If you've downloaded this guide and you're going for it, you'll see in the
Speaker:lighting section, we've got ring lights.
Speaker:And if you're on YouTube, just behind me here, you can see a ring lights,
Speaker:not that same one that's in the guide there, because the one you can see
Speaker:in the guide, Hmm, is it the same?
Speaker:No, I'm sure it's not a newer one.
Speaker:The one in the guide is the newer one.
Speaker:And what I tend to do, when you're looking for ring lights, and
Speaker:these are probably between 40 and 80 pounds, something like that.
Speaker:So sort of 50 and 100 dollars.
Speaker:When you're looking for these, go for the biggest one.
Speaker:You'll find that some of them are like 10-inch ring lights, 14-inch and 18-inch.
Speaker:If possible, get the biggest one.
Speaker:Ring lights are often called Beauty Dishes.
Speaker:That's what you'll find in photography world, a Beauty Dish.
Speaker:It spreads the light all around your face.
Speaker:So, and the reason why it's called a Beauty Dish is it hides the shadows.
Speaker:When you get shadows, it can make you look like you've got extra
Speaker:chins, all that kind of stuff.
Speaker:Like I can tell you the ring lights gives you the best opportunity
Speaker:to look the best all the time.
Speaker:Now it does give you rings in your eyes.
Speaker:Some people don't like that weird effect that you get if you're looking
Speaker:directly in the middle of the ring light.
Speaker:But I would say when you're getting started and you just
Speaker:want some good lighting, a ring light is a great place to start.
Speaker:And it doesn't have to be right in front of you.
Speaker:You can put it to the side if you want, and add a bit of mood lighting in there.
Speaker:But a ring light is a good investment.
Speaker:And the other great thing about the ring light is, and you'll see
Speaker:this in the picture on the guide, is you can put a phone holder on
Speaker:it, and then you're hands free.
Speaker:And for me, I'm a very hands on kind of speaker, so when I'm doing
Speaker:stuff, when I'm talking to you now, my hands are moving a lot.
Speaker:Even though I'm sat down in a chair, my hands are moving lots because I like
Speaker:to, um, uh, what's, what's the word?
Speaker:There's a word when you're using your hands to talk, when you're
Speaker:talking about stuff, right?
Speaker:So.
Speaker:lighting wise, ring light, that's a good investment.
Speaker:So we're talking £50 for a microphone, £80 for lighting, so £130.
Speaker:And then there's another suggestion there that perhaps if you don't want
Speaker:to just have the ring light to hold your phone steady, something like a
Speaker:GorillaPod, a little tripod to hold your phone is another good investment.
Speaker:If you've got good natural lighting outside, which is free, you don't
Speaker:have to pay for that natural lighting, then you don't need necessarily to
Speaker:have a ring light, but you could then invest in a gorilla pod, some
Speaker:kind of tripod to hold your phone.
Speaker:So your footage is steady.
Speaker:Steady footage is really, really important, especially if you're trying
Speaker:to get an important message across.
Speaker:When it's shaky, what people subtly subconsciously think
Speaker:about is horror films.
Speaker:And you don't want people thinking about horror films when they're watching
Speaker:your courses or any of your material.
Speaker:You want them to focus on the important message you've
Speaker:got in a nice and steady way.
Speaker:This is why I'm not holding my camera or holding my phone when I do a lot
Speaker:of these things, even if i'm doing a TikTok or something like that, I'm
Speaker:generally using a tripod to hold my phone
Speaker:so it's nice and steady.
Speaker:Okay, and that's it.
Speaker:There's a little summary in the guide there, so you can just look at an
Speaker:overview of what's going on and an invite to the website and that kind of thing.
Speaker:So that's the FREE Budget Guide, the Budget Gear Guide, £200 or less.
Speaker:I think we were well under that £200 budget.
Speaker:Prices vary, different times, things like right now when I'm recording this, it's
Speaker:almost Black Friday, so there'll be some good deals that you can get out of there.
Speaker:But by investing in these things, a bit of lighting, a little microphone,
Speaker:a tripod, you can just level up the stuff that you've got already.
Speaker:By moving from a webcam to your mobile phone, you can level up the output
Speaker:that you're putting out there already.
Speaker:And there's plenty of YouTubers out there that will be making good
Speaker:gains, they'll be growing their channel, they'll be making good money.
Speaker:And just using the mobile phone to film, edit and post their
Speaker:YouTube videos, all right?
Speaker:So I am looking for one of those to interview on this podcast so we can
Speaker:talk about, you know, their whole process and workflow and all that
Speaker:kind of stuff, but right now I just want you to know it's possible.
Speaker:You do not have to invest a massive amount of money.
Speaker:When I'm talking about this, it's not just about what's possible.
Speaker:It's about what your excuses are.
Speaker:If you think if one of your excuses is about gear and it's about equipment,
Speaker:I don't have the right things to get going, but you've got a mobile phone.
Speaker:Trust me.
Speaker:That excuse can no longer exist.
Speaker:I've explained to you why in this thing, right?
Speaker:You can go and download that guide and it's free.
Speaker:So again, there's no real excuse to stop you from doing that.
Speaker:Alright, so this is the YouTube Success Podcast.
Speaker:That is the Budget Gear Guide.
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Speaker:Thanks so much.
Speaker:My name's Matt Hughes, King of Video.
Speaker:I'll see you for the Pro Gear Guide in the next episode.
Speaker:Bye bye.