Thank you for the uploads you have made. I am an Aussie living in Japan and I am about to start painting in the next couple of weeks. The tips you have included are sure to help me as I take on one of the biggest projects I have even done. You can check my progress on my channel. Cheers and I look forward to hearing from you with any tips you may have for me.
All of your videos have been great. I'm a painter with not much experience, and i'm trying to start my own business. So i've been looking for pros like you that can give me some tips, ideas and things to look out for. You might not have the best mics, but your thorough and professional and your videos are very clear and concise. Great job man!
Oh, and any tips for a young entrepreneur trying to get started?
I've seen 2 of your videos; in the first, car traffic made it tough to hear you, and in the second (this one), you are in need of a wind screen over your microphone. I was only able to get through 1 minute of the video! You're a natural on camera, so buying an external microphone would be worth your serious consideration. It would bring your speech up front (leave traffic in the background) even if you want to stand a distance from the camera, and eliminate the wind noise, too.
Thank you for the uploads you have made. I am an Aussie living in Japan and I am about to start painting in the next couple of weeks. The tips you have included are sure to help me as I take on one of the biggest projects I have even done. You can check my progress on my channel. Cheers and I look forward to hearing from you with any tips you may have for me.
ObsessionMotorcycles 8 months ago
All of your videos have been great. I'm a painter with not much experience, and i'm trying to start my own business. So i've been looking for pros like you that can give me some tips, ideas and things to look out for. You might not have the best mics, but your thorough and professional and your videos are very clear and concise. Great job man!
Oh, and any tips for a young entrepreneur trying to get started?
phalon4500 1 year ago
I've seen 2 of your videos; in the first, car traffic made it tough to hear you, and in the second (this one), you are in need of a wind screen over your microphone. I was only able to get through 1 minute of the video! You're a natural on camera, so buying an external microphone would be worth your serious consideration. It would bring your speech up front (leave traffic in the background) even if you want to stand a distance from the camera, and eliminate the wind noise, too.
mmdillons 2 years ago