Top products from r/PartneredYoutube
We found 24 product mentions on r/PartneredYoutube. We ranked the 21 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. CAD Audio U37 USB Studio Condenser Recording Microphone
Sentiment score: 4
Number of reviews: 2
Large condenser microphone element for warm, rich recordingsCardioid pick-up pattern minimizes background noise and isolates the main sound sourceSmooth, extended frequency response is excellent for singing, speech and instrumentsIt has 10dB overload-protection switch minimizes distortion from loud ...
2. LimoStudio Photography Photo Portrait Studio 660W Day Light Umbrella Continuous Lighting Kit, LMS103
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
⭐Contents: [3 pcs] 45W CFL Bulb / [3 pcs] Bulb Socket / [2 pcs] 33-inch Umbrella Reflector / [2 pcs] 82.3-inch Light Stand⭐[1 pc] 29.8-inch Light Stand / [1 pc] Bulb Carry Bag / [1 pc] Photo Equipment Carry Bag⭐45W Photo CFL Bulb: 6000K / 1820 Lumen / E26, E27 Standard Screw Base / Max Energy ...
3. ZINGYOU Condenser Microphone Bundle, BM-800 Mic Kit with Adjustable Mic Suspension Scissor Arm, Metal Shock Mount and Double-layer Pop Filter for Studio Recording & Broadcasting (Gold)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Professional Recording Studio Equipment: Equiped with Zingyou BM-800 microphone, Shock mount, Pop filter, Mic adjustable suspension scissor arm stand, Anti-wind foam Cap, Power cable, Sound cardSensitive Capture: The Zingyou BM-800 features thin material diaphragm or “capsule” which vibrates and...
4. Julius Studio 660W Photo, Video, Portrait Photography Studio Day Light Umbrella Reflector Continuous Lighting Kit with Bulb Socket, Carry Bag, Velcro Cable Strap Tie, JSAG1
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
✅ Contents: [2 x] 33-inch Diameter White Umbrella Reflector / [3 x] CFL Light Bulb / [3 x] Single Head Bulb Socket / [2 x] Light Stand Tripod/ [1 x] Table Top Light Stand / [1 x] Carry Bag / [1 x] Bulb Bag / [5 x] Velcro Cable Ties✅ Creates Soft Light / Evenly Spread Light for Less Contrast, Les...
5. Aroamas Posture Corrector for Women & Men, Relieves Upper Back & Shoulders Pain, Corrects Slouching, Hunching & Bad Posture, Clavicle Support Adjustable Brace
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
PAIN RELIEF & SUPPORT FOR BACK & SHOULDERS Posture Corrector - Do you sit in front of a computer for hours or do you have discomfort and soreness in your back and shoulders? Aroamas posture corrector provides the much-needed support your body is seeking to help improve your overall spine health and ...
6. BlastCase Studio Microphone Wind Screen Pop Filter/Swivel Mount, Flexible Gooseneck Holder BCMI1 Black/Red, 1 Pack
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Defense against distorting "P" And "B" ConsonantsProtects your microphone from surplus spit caused by over eager performersEconomical solution to help get your best vocal recordings360° flexible gooseneck holder, convenient for use, swivel mount for easy installationRound shape screen: 6 inch diame...
7. Plantronics GameCom 788 Headset, 201270-05
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
8. NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand, Max Load 1 KG Compact Mic Stand Made of Durable Steel for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
PLEASE NOTE: Max. Microphone Clip Diameter is 1.26″/32mm and Max. load is approx 1 kilogram; Microphone and Filter Shield NOT Included; The Stand is NOT Suitable for Blue Yeti USB MicrophoneThe adjustable Black Scissor Arm Stand is made of high quality steel frame, plastic Mic Clip (INCLUDED), stu...
9. KAEZI 85 Watt Studio Light Bulb 5500K CFL Day Light.
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Long bulb life of appr. 6,000 hrs.Dimensions: L: 10.5"; W Diameter: 3.9"; Length socket base to top of ballast: 4.5"; W (diameter) of socket: 1".Daylight color temperature of 5500KSuper bright with 4250 Lumen @ 1mStandard USA E26 base screw-in sockets
10. Studio Microphone Mic Wind Screen Pop Filter/ Swivel Mount,360° Flexible Gooseneck Holder
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Dual Layer Mesh Pop Filter: Dual layers of nylon mesh with an air gap work together to reduce and eliminate popping and lisping from your recordings without diminishing clarity.Protection from Saliva: Prevents the accumulation of spit on your microphone element which contain corrosive salts.Universa...
11. Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, Widescreen Video Calling and Recording, 1080p Camera, Desktop or Laptop Webcam
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Full HD 1080p video calling (upto 1920 x 1080 pixels) with the latest version of Skype for Windows; Webcam with 5 foot cableVideo compression, Built in dual stereo mics with automatic noise reduction; Automatic low light correction, Tripod ready universal clip fits laptops, LCD or monitorsCompatible...
12. Blue Snowball iCE USB Mic for Recording and Streaming on PC and Mac, Cardioid Condenser Capsule, Adjustable Stand, Plug and Play – White
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Custom condenser capsule offers crystal clear audio for Skype, Messages and FaceTimeRecord vocals, create podcasts, and add narration to your home moviesAdd crystal clear audio to recordings for YouTube; Frequency Response: 40 –18 kHzEasy plug and play directly to your Mac or PC—no drivers to in...
13. Color Correction Look Book: Creative Grading Techniques for Film and Video (Digital Video & Audio Editing Courses)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
14. NEEWER 160 LED CN-160 Dimmable Ultra High Power Panel Digital Camera / Camcorder Video Light, LED Light for Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Panasonic,SONY, Samsung and Olympus Digital SLR Cameras
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
160-LED lights for optimum illumination and diffuser.There are 2 filters included with this item, with Spotlight effect, Diffuse effect, and for reducing the color temperature to 3200KThe light intensity can be changed to offer professional effects.Rotate switch for on/off and brightness adjustment....
15. CowboyStudio Photography & Video Portrait Umbrella Continuous Triple Lighting Kit
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Three (3) 45 Watt 5500k Daylight bulbsTwo (2) 7 Ft light stand, One (1) Mini Light standThree (3) Light SocketTwo (2) 33 inch White umbrellaOne (1) Padded Carrying Case
16. GoPro Chest Mount Harness (All GoPro Cameras) - Official GoPro Mount
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Provides an ultra immersive perspectivePerfect for skiing, cycling, motocross or paddle sportsFully adjustable to fit a wide range of adult sizesThe Chesty makes it easy to capture immersive video and photos from, well … your chest. It's perfect for skiing, mountain biking, motocross, paddle sport...
17. Samson Go Mic Portable USB Condenser Microphone
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Compact and portable USB studio condenser microphoneUnique, fold up design with integral clip makes the microphone extremely portable and ideal for most recording solutions, especially for mobile laptop recordingSelectable Dual pickup patterns (cardioid and omnidirectional) make it ideal for recordi...
18. Samson C01UCW Studio USB Mic with Cakewalk Sonar LE (OLD MODEL)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Industry's first USB studio condenser micPlugs directly into any computer with a USB portCardioid pickup patternHeavy gauge mesh grillLarge 19mm diaphragm
19. Samson SP01 Spider Microphone Shockmount
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
For Samson's C01 condenser micSpider shockmountIsolates mic from physical vibration, floor, and stand noiseThe art of high technology is best served by making excellence more accessible to everyoneAlso available for Samson's C03, CL7, CL8 and C01U condenser mics
Good luck with your channel, I hope it goes well!
Total slightly over $50 but the best budget mic I've tried for podcast/Voiceover/live stream is the CAD U37 USB Studio Condenser Recording Microphone $50 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AIQGUO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_QTSLBb2DPN0JT
Pair that with a cheap stand like NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand, Compact Mic Stand Made of Durable Steel for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DY1F2CS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fXSLBbGSNTMWV and you're in business.
I've used my CAD since 2013 and it's been solid. Recently I tried a Blue Snowball since it's always been rated so well and I ended up returning it. Did such a bad job picking up voice I had to have my mouth within a few inches unless I wanted to adjust the audio in post and it popped like heck without a filter. Never had those problems with the CAD - it's gain is pretty consistent from a foot or two away.
The camera is not your problem, your lighting is. All cameras, especially inexpensive small sensor ones will be grainy in dim indoor light because they need to crank the ISO to brighten the image. ISO is the light sensitivity of the sensor. High ISO will make the image brighter, but at the cost of quality. A gopro will not help you. You need a lighting kit.
These work well for the price: http://amzn.com/B003WLY24O
I use upgraded bulbs: http://amzn.com/B00BISL11U
If your camera has manual ISO set it to 160 or 200 for your best quality image, and use artificial lights to increase brightness as desired.
You can learn more at /r/videography
I would Recommend trying Davinci Resolve, it has a free option and is a really powerful tool for colour grading. In regards to learning the theory though the best thing you can do is practise and look at the films that are out there already and try to replicate styles. A good book covering all the starting points is https://www.amazon.co.uk/Color-Correction-Look-Book-Techniques/dp/0321988183
What I have right now are gamecom 780-s that I got for around £40. If you can, save up for the gamecom 788(currently on sale on amazon) and get those. They have great noise cancellation and have decent sound from the mic.
I have been using gamecom 780-s for a year and have two friends who have them aswell. Both are quite happy with them. I find I have to turn down the sound on my mic quite a lot in PP when editing.
Also here's the link to the 788-s.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00LNJZTTY/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1425338573&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX110_SY165&keywords=gamecom+780
I'd agree with everyone else, a better mic might help, and also a pop filter (link below) that helps mitigate the "phf" and "sss" sound when you talk into the mic.
Visually the video looked great, and thumbnail too!
http://www.amazon.com/Dragonpad-filter-Microphone-Flexible-Gooseneck/dp/B008AOH1O6?ie=UTF8&keywords=blue%20yeti&qid=1459300861&ref_=sr_1_4&sr=8-4
Thanks.
Yeah, I know it was a bit extreme but it was brief and so few people stick with an entire video I took the gamble. You can also see the green tip so unless I've gone gangrenous I think people will get the throwaway joke and not be too horrified. :D
Technically I did provide the measurements. I said 250,000 salt granules which is roughly 1/3 a cup and 1/128 gal of sriracha which is roughly 2 tablespoons. *tongue firmly in cheek
If I bake or something I will get more exacting, but people rely on recipes and measurements too much when cooking. It's ultimately about feel and technique IMO.
Thanks for the advice. I may argue your points but rest assured, they are in my head.
As for the camera it's one of 2 GoPRo Hero3 I use. It's on a standard GoPRo chest rig. I found the headcam too shaky for most people.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0025UEQQW/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0025UEQQW&linkCode=as2&tag=columbuscooksite-20
As everybody says, it depends. My channel is really small and I'm not really making much money off of it, so I got a cheap one (that is surprisingly good for its price. It's called the Samson Go Mic if you're interested.
This whole package is selling for $35 on amazon. Mic, arm, pop filter, xlr cable. Way under budget and great reviews.
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Edit: Forgot the link: https://www.amazon.com/ZINGYOU-Microphone-BM-800-Double-layer-Broadcasting/dp/B0756V2B6R/ref=sr_1_4?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1536620494&sr=1-4&keywords=mic+with+arm
How about a pop filter? This is the one I have. Seems to work pretty well - https://www.amazon.com/Generic-Studio-Microphone-Flexible-Gooseneck/dp/B00MLZROJC
What are you using to record your audio now? If you're looking for something low budget to start with this web cam has a pretty decent mic in it, very good quality for a $50 web cam: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Widescreen-Calling-Recording-Desktop/dp/B006JH8T3S
Lighting for sure, I use this and it works alright https://www.amazon.com/Photography-Portrait-Continuous-LimoStudio-LMS103/dp/B005FHZ2SI/ref=sr_1_3?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1478746071&sr=1-3&keywords=Studio+lighting
Drop the long intro - 14 seconds before you are on screen is too long.
Learn to light as well, even if it's using something cheap like these http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dimmable-Digital-Camcorder-Panasonic-Samsung/dp/B004TJ6JH6 in a two or three point set up.
I think you've missed the point a bit here in terms of the audio quality. It's not software, it's the physical microphone.
You can get some fairly cheap microphones that are much MUCH better than the built in microphone on your camera, for example the Blue Snowball. Changing the software you use is not going to realistically make a difference to the audio quality, whereas having a half decent microphone will.
Microphone - Samson C01U
Stand - Scissor Boom Stand
Pop Filter - Samson SAPS01
Shock Mount - Samson SP01
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details there. they don't just hand them out. had to prove that it was worth partnering with. Had to have a website, etc. It took a few weeks for my submission to be approved. Now I can post custom links like: http://amzn.to/2kc68nK and if somebody clicks on it, I get anywhere from 4-7% of anything they purchase from that visit. (I think its a ~4 hour cookie).
Like I said, I review products, and link to those products. Like I recently did a laptop, showed how to upgrade the memory and storage on it (smoking deal of a laptop, 14" 1080 ips screen for ~$200, but shitty 32gb emmc storage). not a day doesn't go by I don't "sell" at least one dimm of ram, an SSD and a drive caddy needed for the upgrade. electronics I get 4% of, so its not a ton, but it ends up being about $5/day minimum for those items alone. I also "sell" one - two of those laptops a week, so that's another $8/laptop. a couple of years ago, I did a radio install on my Infiniti G35. Since sold that car, but I "sell" the parts needed to do the work at least once a month, the parts are expensive, so gives me $20-30 in revenue.
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I grew a beard this last year, going strong at 4 months now, Looks great, but was a bit scratchy, started using some beard oil really softened it up.
That sort of stuff. I whore out my links like its going out of style. Forums, facebook, reddit, etc. Its all about residual income. the more people who view my videos, the more clicks through to amazon, the more money I make, the more money I make the more stuff I can buy the more I buy, the more I make review videos, etc. I don't have a big channel, just shy of 800 subs, and ~40k view/month.