 So I just press the record button on my stream deck and I'm here to answer a question this video first Important is not edited. There is no post-production. There's no video editing that I'm done in post on this particular video That's why the titles are missing and there's gonna be no end screen, but I press record on stream deck That's when it starts. So how long does it take me to make a video this question gets asked a lot And what I've done is I realize post-production is what you start doing a lot of videos You go wow post-production takes a lot of people a lot of time. It's consistent time-consuming especially if you have multiple Streams coming in like I do where I've got it one camera here. I'm recording from my laptop and I have a camera right here That is something that has to be aligned. Well, I thought hey Why don't we just tie it all together in one stream using the stream deck and then let me do this I can switch to my laptop here. I'm staying video. No editing was done This is just one stream one file being created, but in real time. I'm switching back and forth Matter of fact, I can switch to the overhead and talk about the product that's in my hand right here And then go right back to here now when I'm doing the editing sometimes I do have to take products apart I do you know at the remove the screws and maybe I'm showing it from the overhead like this and when I do that Of course, there's some a little bit of time consuming of putting it back together I do edit that out. That's just cut and trim done. So there's not a lot of post-production What is really saving the time though is not having synchronized multiple sources to one video I can actually and matter of fact very seamlessly just go back and forth between Two different scenes or more depending on how I want to configure things and right now the camera is facing directly down overhead And this has saved me an immense amount of time and greatly increased the time I spend making videos not editing videos because I like this part of it where I talk about a product I talk about a tutorial and put something together I'm like, hey you plug this in here and we go to here And this is how you program it and is then when I want to show moving a plug I don't have to try and find that video feed where you do I can just go You know, this is how you move a plug you go here and you unplug this one You plug it into another spot and away we go that being said very little video gets trimmed out Unless I make a mistake saying the word wrong words or I pause a lot of times what I do is I leave a little gap I hold the pose look for the dead spot just trim the dead spot out where I made a mistake or roll back and say something It makes post-production really easy. So generally speaking probably 90% If not more of the video and 100% of this video because it's not going to be edited Go from the time I hit record till the time I hit stop and get uploaded So it doesn't take a lot of time to make videos and that's my secret if you will of how I get videos done at a fairly rapid fire rate That being said I'm gonna press the stop button and it doesn't have a fancy fade out because it just stops abruptly normally Here's where I add the end screen because I promised I wouldn't edit this I'm just gonna hit upload in this video to get you an idea though of how we do it I'll leave links to the full studio tour how we do the studio everything else and I think I have another link I'll leave you but I'm gonna be doing new one soon because the software I use for video editing has been updated Quite a bit so it looks a little different, but it's the same tools I use Caden live to edit the videos I use Gimp to create the thumbnails and I use OBS studio to create the single stream that you see that I'm uploading now. Thanks