 G'day, how are you going? Welcome to Bootlossophy. If you're new here, my name is Tech. I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands I live and work on here in Perth in Western Australia, the Wajik people of the Luma nation. Now, I got a question or a comment in one of my videos that said, hey, do you do autocues? So I thought I'd do something a bit different and take you on a little tour of how I do my videos. So I'll take you through it and we'll take a look. So I do most of my filming in the home. I do it in the study, but sometimes I do it in the office. And this is my study, as you can see. Some of what you see is probably familiar to you, because from time to time I've shown you in a different angle. And this is my study because that's my desk down there. And there are two desks in here because my wife has her desk over there as well. And behind me is the table that I usually do my filming on over there with that as the background. Now, that table usually sits under that window where that light is. And, you know, I have to move it around, but oh well, that's fine. Now, also in this little corner, you'll see a whole pile of boots, a box, because I just did some unboxing and some clothing. There's a white shirt and a dark blue t-shirt. Because what I do is I usually batch my videos and do two or three videos at the one time. That way I don't have to do videos every week. So I sort of accumulate them because, you know, I have a business to run. I'm sorry. So I do try and batch my videos. But sometimes I do one at a time. Now, the lights. Because this is in my study, it has overhead lights, not particularly bright despite this really nice window. So I get quite a lot of natural light. But it's still not enough to light up for YouTube videos. So you see these lights here. And I have a couple over here. That one there. And where's the other one? Oh, sorry. Move it over here. Over there. Okay. Now, these are just normal ordinary garage lights. I used to have an MG Midget. I'm guessing not many of you will know what that is. But it's an old British sports car from the 1960s. And I used to work on on the MG every Sunday afternoon. Basically, because if I didn't work on them, I wouldn't go anywhere on Monday. And especially doing the balancing between carburetors, because that thing got itself unbalanced every time you went over a bump. But that's another story. The end result is I had three garage lights. I don't buy any fancy lights for videoing. I had three garage lights. So I set them up in here to fully lighten me up when I'm at the table. And on some of them, I soften the light with a boot bag. How, you know, how more appropriate can you get? And then in terms of how I do the filming, there is my, where, let's move it over here. There is my camera set up. There's no camera there at the moment. And my auto cue. And I'll talk about that auto cue in a minute. I use an Apple iPhone. I don't have a special camera. So all my videoing is done with an Apple iPhone. So that's why there isn't anything there at the moment, because it's there. The auto cue is just an app on my iPad. I don't use an auto cue all the time. Often, when I do very detailed videos, and I explain about the construction, I will actually type all that up. And then I might have a, once, you know, all that in detail goes by, there'll be a little phrase that says, wing it on the aesthetics, or just talk about sizing and fit. And then I'll sort of have to wing it and talk it through. So you can always tell, because when I'm very fluid and I'm talking about the construction and it's good, you're well-toed, and then you do this and you do that, it's very fluid. It's when I go into the like I'm doing now, that you know it's unscripted, or there might just be a note that says, talk about the fit, and I'll make it up as I go. So keep an eye out. And sometimes also, you tell I stuff it up, because I'll do something like, let's take this, I'll do something like say, and of course, it's a good year well-toed construction. And now let's go to, so you see the split in between. So from a simple question about, do I use an auto cue? I thought I'd take you around and have you look behind the scenes. So I hope you like this slightly weird video, slightly revealing some things about how I do things. Honestly, if this is the first time you're here, I actually do boot reviews. And if you like boot reviews, you might like mine. So why don't you subscribe and take a look because you can always unsubscribe if you don't like them. But take a look. I've got lots of boot reviews, I do some bag reviews, and a few other gear here and there. And if you like this video, click on like because that doesn't hurt you, and it helps me. So there you go. Tell me if you like this sort of video, I might do some more, who knows. But that's enough of behind the scenes because there's not a lot more I can tell you about being behind the scenes. So until the next time, you guys stay safe out there, and I'll see you soon.