Bill Myers, my favorite production guy, recommends this gear for shooting indoor video.
The simplest equipment would be:
1. Tripod
2. HD video camera with external microphone port (ie Canon HF R400 for $127)
3. Wired lavalier microphone - Audio-Technica ATR-3350 Lavalier Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone - $19.95
4. Video lights - Fancierstudio 3000 Watt Digital Video Continuous Softbox Lighting Kit 9026S3 Fancierstudio
5. Table to display toys and a backdrop behind table - for backdrop, visit a used office furniture store and get a used Standard Modular Fabric Panel
You will probably need to edit the videos a bit unless you can shoot the entire thing without making any mistakes. Usually, you'll want to edit out coughs, misspoken words, interruptions, etc.
If using Windows, you could easily do it with Sony Movie Studio
Making Money on YouTube:
http://www.bmyers.com/members/forum/openthread.cfm?forum=1&ThreadID=41489#164117
The simplest equipment would be:
1. Tripod
2. HD video camera with external microphone port (ie Canon HF R400 for $127)
3. Wired lavalier microphone - Audio-Technica ATR-3350 Lavalier Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone - $19.95
4. Video lights - Fancierstudio 3000 Watt Digital Video Continuous Softbox Lighting Kit 9026S3 Fancierstudio
5. Table to display toys and a backdrop behind table - for backdrop, visit a used office furniture store and get a used Standard Modular Fabric Panel
You will probably need to edit the videos a bit unless you can shoot the entire thing without making any mistakes. Usually, you'll want to edit out coughs, misspoken words, interruptions, etc.
If using Windows, you could easily do it with Sony Movie Studio
Making Money on YouTube:
http://www.bmyers.com/members/forum/openthread.cfm?forum=1&ThreadID=41489#164117
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