Dtube Studio Tour (small NYC apartment)

in dtube •  7 years ago  (edited)


It's HARD to make videos in a small NYC apartment, but where there's a will, there's a way!

Number one tip for shooting in a small space: get stuff off the floor

The shelves here were critical. They're ALGOT shelves from IKEA, and I put them up in every place I stay. Video requires a lot of random gear, so shelves and organizers are critical.


Wall-mount your lights

Light stands take up an incredible amount of space. I used to kind of scoot around them, but after a while I just couldn't take it. I got these Neewer wall mounts and thus far they have changed the game.


Reduce echo with whatever you can

A huge problem with shooting video in your apartment is reducing echo. You probably don't notice it day-to-day, but apartments have a lot of echo if you have hard surfaces like hardwood floor or tile, and you'll definitely notice when you're editing your video. I choose to be cheap and use a full-sized egg-crate style mattress pad. I literally glued it to the wall. I got it on Amazon for like $30, but that one isn't available anymore. Don't judge me.


Use multiple cameras

Obviously this takes some serious investment, but if you're able to use a separate camera for vlogging and studio shooting, you really should. It saves a ton of time setting up and breaking down equipment and gives you a more consistent look on your channel.


That's all for today, and thanks again to all my new subscribers. See you soon!


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All extremely clever, and yet very cost effective. It was awesome seeing everything you work with!

Haha can you tell I'm excited about these $12 wall mounts xD

Aaahhh shieett nicee dudee this is awesome studio

Thanks Edwin!

Nice equipment and awesome straightened up studio.
The Camlink is just awesome but unfortunally way too expensive. ~120€ here in germany for a small stick. Daim.
You use an microphone on your camera, right? Is it worth it? I am not sure if I should buy one. I just use the denoicer in adobe Premiere to get rid of the background sound

Cool Video and greetings from germany