![]() ![]() Bonus points for not having the big camera microphone covering parts of the screen. I tried to also stream the audio along with the video, but I couldn’t, so I use the Samson Meteor microphone instead, with a pop filter. With this system I can use the DSLR camera as a webcam, which is pretty cool because that’s the best webcam I could ever find! You can read all the details there but long story short, I keep these 2 applications open:Īnd my camera, connected via USB to the Mac, shows up as an option for video input. The other day I was randomly searching “how to use a Canon EOS as a webcam” and I found this sweet Swizec article about it. The problem with this is that videos last 30 minutes on the camera, so I had to re-start the video again (maybe there’s some setting, I didn’t look too much) and the SD thing was becoming a burden (the camera also has Wi-Fi download for videos, but it’s not very practical as well). The audio track from the two videos helped me sync the 2 recordings. So, my recording workflow until this morning was this: start a ScreenFlow recording to get the screen image and the audio from the monitor, and start the camera recording at the same time.įinished the video, I grabbed the SD card from the camera, and put it into the usb-c hub connected to the Mac, and imported the video into ScreenFlow. Why? The simpler the process, the more videos I make. I also got a green panel for those nice recordings where you are into the video, but I never used them yet. Then I got a few lights for when I’m recording in the evening or when the light is just not right. I usually put it before the screen while recording me coding: I also got a microphone for it, the TAKSTAR SGC-598, which sounds awesome. It also makes the background blurry in videos, which makes a nice effect. The flipping screen is the things I was more interested in. An entry level DSLR camera, but it has all I need: a flipping screen, and autofocus. Once I decided to get “serious” I then got a DSLR camera, a Nikon EOS 200D. ![]() immerse more into the video, it gives a nice isolation from the outside.It has a built-in monitor where those earpods are connected, so I can Then to get a better audio quality I got a microphone, a Samson Meteor. Then I switched to using my old Nikon J1 camera, much better quality but the problem was that it didn’t have a flipping screen, and one time I talked for 20 minutes without recording, and I didn’t realize it. I started by using my iPhone SE to record my face, and as a microphone too. I’m recording my videos using ScreenFlow. Since I started, I changed the setup quite a bit, and this post aims to describe how I do things. I really dislike programming videos where you don’t see the person talking. I recently started making some programming videos where I’m part screencasting, and part there’s a little icon of me showing up. A detailed description of how I do my videos. ![]()
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