Portable Pro Video Filming Setup!
See how to travel and film professional looking videos using the same equipment Tomas George and I are using today! Tomas flew from the United Kingdom to meet me in Saint Petersburg Florida with the following to produce the video production studio you see in a house rented with AirBnB!
Watch Portable Pro Video Filming Setup! video on DTube
The camera is the Canon 70D. The lens is a Canon 24-70mm 2.8 L series lens. The Shotgun Mic is a Rode NTG-1. The Audio interface is a Sure X2u. The laptop is a 15” touch bar retina MacBook Pro late 2016 model. The audio recording Software is Logic Pro 10.3. The audio plugins are a Waves NS1, WavesDeEsser and also EQ and Compression. There is also a XLR mic cable, USB cable. The vlog camera is a Canon G7X MK2. First Lavalier or Lapel mic is a RØDE Microphones and a RØDELink Filmmaker Kit. The 2nd Lavalier or Lapel mic is a RØDE Smartlav+ The video editing Software is Final Cut Pro 10.3.3
In addition, I brought the Albott 70 Inch Digital SLR Camera Aluminum Travel Portable Tripod Monopod with Carry Bag we see supporting the main camera. For lighting I brought the LimoStudio 700W Photography Softbox Light Lighting Kit Photo Equipment Soft Studio Light Softbox 24"X24", AGG814 which I switched out the bulbs for GE reveal LED 60 W I believe.
We are total geeks for getting our filming right and live streaming online! Tomas George has helped me a lot to improve my setup from better audio to testing different lighting and changing my outfits. We are filming a video course named Secrets of Influence using this studio setup that we hope is helpful for learning about building a following online!
Thank you for reading about our behind the scenes portable filming setup and we hope you enjoy this video!
Love,
Jerry Banfield
Thanks for posting this Jerry! I hope showing behind the scenes of our filming setup can off a lot of value to everyone interested in filming their own videos on here!
Go on lads! @tomasgeorge @jerrybanfield
Appreciate your work guys :)
Thanks :)
you welcome dude ;)
I literally just joined this site and one of the first people I see on it is you! What a small world it is. I didn't think I'd see anyone I know on here so soon haha.
Always glad to absorb new info...
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@jerrybanfield thanks for this post. I have voted for you as my proxy
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Hi ,
Very interesting read, Thanks you for sharing it!
@jerrybanfield,
That's a very useful information! Most of people don't wish to share such great information with others. Because that's their value and that's the secret of their earnings! But respect you my dear friend! Thank you very much for sharing such useful information with us!
Really appreciate your effort!
Cheers~
@theguruasia thank you for noticing this and appreciating the effort because that gives me the courage to keep making it each day!
@jerrybanfield,
Thank you very much for your nice reply on me!
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good info
Nice portable filming setup !
Go on lads! @tomasgeorge @jerrybanfield
Ash happy to see Tomas got you signed up here :)
I like this, but what I'm interested in now is how much does it cost all these equipment!?
I mean, how many people can afford it if they are starting or just trying to start doing something like that, more or less from scratch?
Setting up for some basic video tutorials can be close to free. The equipment shown here is probably around $2,000 to $3,000 total. Investing in video production equipment has given me the highest return out of anything I have ever put money into. While many of us are quick to say the cost is too high, it is easy to get started for almost nothing and then consistently upgrade over time. In the first years I made videos online, I only spend a few hundred on equipment.
Thank you very much, Jerry, for taking the time to reply me! 👍🙂