Do you mind if I ask how many people you have setting up the videos that you do? I have a small recording setup that I manage by myself, I'm just wondering what I should be loo
What videos are you talking about? You talking about putting together videos for a YouTube channel and so forth?
Most YouTubers are one man (or woman) gangs unless you're talking about pushing out videos daily.
I was asking about for example tonight’s video for the live class. I’ve done TVC before and it’s been a fairly large undertaking. I’ve been looking for a point of reference from some people who’ve done more online productions to see how large of a team they normally have supporting them.
Ah, cool.
While I didn't check out tonight's class, most of the expert classes done by the resident experts here at WA are one person teams.
You can put together surprisingly good videos with spectacular quality without needing a huge budget or a team at all.
I have a series here in the expert classes called the YouTube Blogger Start Up Guide and one of the classes covers turning your space into a YouTube recording studio.
It sounds like your skillset is more than enough given your experience to be able to handle everything yourself.
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Video production crew - how many people to get the quality?
Do you mind if I ask how many people you have setting up the videos that you do? I have a small recording setup that I manage by myself, I'm just wondering what I should be loo
What videos are you talking about? You talking about putting together videos for a YouTube channel and so forth?
Most YouTubers are one man (or woman) gangs unless you're talking about pushing out videos daily.
I was asking about for example tonight’s video for the live class. I’ve done TVC before and it’s been a fairly large undertaking. I’ve been looking for a point of reference from some people who’ve done more online productions to see how large of a team they normally have supporting them.
Ah, cool.
While I didn't check out tonight's class, most of the expert classes done by the resident experts here at WA are one person teams.
You can put together surprisingly good videos with spectacular quality without needing a huge budget or a team at all.
I have a series here in the expert classes called the YouTube Blogger Start Up Guide and one of the classes covers turning your space into a YouTube recording studio.
It sounds like your skillset is more than enough given your experience to be able to handle everything yourself.
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