 Hello, I'm Tony Vincent and welcome to my office in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Well, I do a lot of broadcasting on Periscope, and I'm often asked what my setup is like. So I thought what better way than a 360 degree spherical video? So you can take a look around as I describe what I have going on here. So first of all, I like to broadcast on Periscope from my iPad. So my iPad is over there, and I like an iPad because the screen is large. I can see the comments, I can interact with the audience, and I can still have it far enough away where I have this screen set up for others to see. And actually, let me show you my iPad here is on a tripod, a regular old tripod, but I have a special attachment and I've tried so many different attachments for iPads. This one's called a graffiti noodle, and you can see that it's just on springs and it fits any size of tablet. I got the extra large one so an iPad Pro could even fit. And that's really handy for holding my iPad. Then you'll see here I have some really big LED lights. These are not necessary at all, but I happen to have them for my green screen work and they do some pretty good lighting in my video. So I have two of those to try to avoid some shadows. Then if we come over here, here's my microphone. This is probably the most important part of my setup. All this other stuff really unnecessary, but this here helps me sound really good. And it's connected through the wire that you see right up to my iPad. It's called an iRig HD, and I like it so much because my iPad's pretty far away. And this picks up the sound. I have it on a mic stand so I can adjust it and it can be just in the frame or just out of the frame so that people can hear me. Then what I have over here is the third monitor to my iMac that's there. And my iMac is running software called Reflector 2. Reflector 2 lets me mirror wirelessly a Mac or an iPad or even a Chromebook right to this screen. So I often demonstrate technology kind of things. And if I'm showing a website or an app, I can scroll on here and pinch and zoom. And I can see what I need to see here without having to stretch around in this screen. So it's the same thing mirrored in both places. That's that's been super handy too. Then with this screen, it has a really glossy finish and it will pick up reflections and especially with these kinds of lights. So over here, I have this black backdrop that I put parallel to my screen. And that helps minimize some of the glare. So there you have it really mirroring my screen, having the lights, having the backdrop, the noodle, the the tripods, the mic stands are all things I've discovered that can help make Periscope broadcasts from my office really great. But really, I think the best broadcasts are ones that are on site, that are out and about, that don't come from an office. But when they do, this is my setup. So I'm on Instagram at learninghand. I'm on Twitter and Periscope at Tony Vincent and I'll see you later.