 Hi, this is Ty welcome to Let's Chat. Let's talk about table layout real quick. All right So this is what the table layout is when I'm doing AC You can note that I got some waste of keeping notes to whatever my interview wants to talk about on this clipboard here Normally start blank, but as I go on I just fill up the board. It's not too scientific And then I got my book over here. I'll typically move this way when A conversation actually starts to show some respect, you know, I'm talking to someone I'll give them my full attention Got my hourglass over here to the right of the table got my timepiece or my mic recorded And we'll talk about why it's on the right table in a quick second, but here's my mic As you it's a Tascom DR 05 it has two stereo Or a stereo setup for recording audio. That means one's pointed towards me the other one's pointed to my Interview partner and I want to make sure that when I edit the video that the audio is lined up such that, you know, I Know right, I know right. Oh my gosh. Oh Man, there's ants everywhere too. Okay, so I want to make I want to make sure that I have The left channel pointed towards the left side of the screen right channel point towards the right side of the screen That's about it. I got my cameras on the same side of the table. That's kind of important I've been often doing it like this, but when I record this way I have to flip the audio or have to flip the video 180 degrees and in order for it to or, you know mirror the video in order for it to Look good in post and that's not cool I don't want to have to keep doing that so recording on the same side of the table Just avoids having to do that. This camera right here is the camera that you're looking at right now on that far corner I have let's chat business cards. It's just a quick way for people to get access to me This is what the card looks like from the front This is what it looks like on back just says thanks for the chat I'm dr. Tyrone Wells and I'm working on a way to talk to anyone about anything It's got some contact info and a link to the YouTube channel for anyone that's interested There we go And that's about it for a table setup. Oh, don't forget mouse pad underneath your mic If you have a dedicated mic just absorb some of the vibrations from the table and that's about it Thanks for the chat