Video Part 2:
Tools
YouTube: is the biggest player in video is definitely YouTube, and it’s where most players are at. Here you can upload, or create directly to YouTube. It has a great ability to tag your videos, categories and orgainize your videos so it is easy to find and view! I would recommend creating playists within your channel and organize videos that represents how you want to market your business
Lighting: make sure you bring lighting so you can get best picture and video taken while trying to capture the home or event you are at
Sound: make sure to get decent mics and if capturing from your smartphone you can use audiotechnica lavier mics or irig lavaliers.
Storage: Have an external hard drive so you can have a backup of your videos. cloud storage isnt bad solutions.
Software to try:
ManyCams
Xsplit
Referenced sites
Specials Thanks
Marty McPadden – Thanks for educating us on Facebook Live and adding your insight on getting good with Video!