 As a video content creator, I love experimenting with different stuff. Video equipment, audio equipment, lighting setups, different camera angles, and today what I'm experimenting with is a two-camera setup where when I make a jump cut, I can jump from one camera angle to a second camera angle. And I think this is a really neat kind of transition, it's a lot smoother, right? It's less jarring because typically most video content creators, they only have one camera so they record with one camera and then they have to make a jump cut. Sometimes those jump cuts can be a little jarring, a little abrupt, right? Especially say I'm looking this direction and I start talking and then something happens. I misspeak or I pause and then now I have to jump to where I'm looking at this direction or maybe I'm looking up or looking down. It's just weird when you have to make that kind of jump cut. So now having a second camera angle that I can jump to, that really I think helps out these kind of abrupt jump cuts. So how I'm achieving this effect is I've got my main camera here in front of me, on a stand in front of me, and then I've got a secondary camera. I've got a tripod. I bought a Manfrotto 290 tripod. On top of that tripod sits a pro-ame three-foot curved motorized slider. And of course I've got the camera on the three-foot curved motorized slider and that's how I'm getting this really neat kind of panoramic, you know, slow moving shot here. So this particular pro-ame slider, it has adjustable speeds. This is a pretty slow speed that I'm using. I think that's more appropriate for what I need. But you can adjust it. Now on a higher speed I have noticed that the motor does have some noise. There's a little bit of motor noise at the high speed, but on the slow speeds it's barely detectable and I don't think you guys are going to hear any noise. I actually have my microphone on this stand rather than near the tripod that actually has the motorized slider. So I don't think anything's going to get picked up on this video. So I just got this equipment in late yesterday and I'm putting it together for the first time today. And today's video really is just a proof of concept. I know it's not going to be perfect. This is the very first time I'm trying this out and mainly I'm going to record this video and edit this video today just so I have something to gauge this from. So I know what needs to improve. I doubt you guys are going to see me use this exact same setup with these exact same camera angles, this lighting setup. Again, this was mainly, this was quickly thrown together, mainly for me just to try this equipment out and see what I'm working with. And you guys, let me know what you think in the comments below. Let me know if this is a cool angle. Again, I like trying different stuff out. I like playing with new equipment because I think it's important. You never want to be one of these video content creators, these YouTubers that grind. Because if you're grinding, grinding is just doing the same thing over and over again, hoping that you'll get some different results. I'm trying to improve, right? I'm trying to stand out and be unique. I hope you guys like it when I get this new equipment in and try some different stuff out. Anyway guys, peace.