Blogging
Recording Excellence
In This Section, You Will Learn:
- • Equipment essentials (low budget)
- • Setting up your recording space
- • On-camera vs voiceover recording
- • Audio quality fundamentals
- • Overcoming camera shyness
Equipment Essentials (Budget Options)
- The Truth About Equipment:
- Content > Equipment. Start with what you have!
- $0 Budget (Smartphone):
- • Modern smartphones shoot excellent video
- • Use back camera (better quality)
- • Get a free tripod stand or DIY mount
- • Natural lighting (window)
- $50-100 Budget Upgrades:
- • Phone tripod: $10-15
- • Lavalier microphone: $15-25
- • Ring light: $20-30
- $200-500 Budget (Serious):
- • Budget webcam (Logitech C920)
- • USB microphone (Blue Yeti, Fifine)
- • Softbox lights
- • Entry DSLR/Mirrorless (used)
- Priority Order: Audio > Lighting > Camera
Setting Up Recording Space
- Location Considerations:
- • Quiet room (minimal background noise)
- • Good natural light (facing window)
- • Clean, non-distracting background
- • Comfortable temperature
- Background Setup:
- • Clean wall (minimal clutter)
- • Bookshelf or plants (adds depth)
- • Blur background if messy
- • Consistent setup for branding
- Lighting Basics:
- • Natural light from window is free and great
- • Face the light source (not back to window)
- • Avoid harsh overhead lighting
- • Ring lights work well for face
- Sound Treatment:
- • Record in carpeted room if possible
- • Hang blankets to reduce echo
- • Close windows for traffic noise
On-Camera vs Voiceover
- On-Camera Recording:
- • Builds personal connection
- • Use teleprompter app to read script
- • Look at camera lens, not screen
- • Practice makes perfect
- Voiceover Recording:
- • Easier for beginners
- • Record audio over screen recording or footage
- • Can re-record easily for mistakes
- • Works with AI avatars
- Screen Recording (for tutorials):
- • Free: OBS Studio, Loom
- • Record screen + voiceover simultaneously
- • Perfect for tech/tutorial content
- AI Voice Options:
- • ElevenLabs, Murf AI
- • Use for faceless channels
- • Sounds increasingly natural
Audio Quality Fundamentals
- Audio is 50% of Video Quality!
- Bad audio = viewers leave immediately.
- Recording Tips:
- • Microphone close to mouth (6-12 inches)
- • Record in quiet environment
- • Do test recording first
- • Listen with headphones before full recording
- Post-Recording Audio Fix:
- • Remove background noise (Audacity – free)
- • Normalize volume levels
- • Remove pops and clicks
- Budget Audio Solutions:
- • Smartphone with lavalier mic ($15)
- • USB headset with mic ($20-30)
- • USB condenser mic ($40-80)
Overcoming Camera Shyness
- Everyone Starts Shy!
- • Your first 10 videos will feel awkward
- • It gets easier with practice
- • Viewers don't expect perfection
- Practical Tips:
- • Record alone in a private space
- • Pretend you're talking to a friend
- • Start with voiceover if needed
- • Watch yourself to normalize
- The 10-Video Rule:
- Commit to making 10 videos before judging yourself.
- By video 10, you'll be much more comfortable.
- Alternative Approaches:
- • Show hands only (tutorials)
- • Use screen recordings
- • AI avatar (HeyGen, Synthesia)
- • Build confidence gradually