How to start your YouTube channel?

Gadgets you should use to start your YouTube Channel


Before knowing about the gadgets we should have the answers of the questions like  how and why we should start my own youtube channel ? And how much time will it take ? What type of gadgets we should use ?

So come on guys , let us discuss about such questions -

Why should I start my own YouTube channel?

There are all kinds of different reasons to start your own YouTube channel. Some people do it to share their passion and knowledge with the world. Others want to overcome minor problems in life.

If you have a special talent, be it a device or even playing video games, YouTube is a great way to advertise yourself and grow a following. Some of the more popular YouTubers are seen by millions of people every month, while the biggest bloggers are now fully celebrities with their clothing brands and sponsorship deals.

YouTube reaches nearly two billion people every month in more than 90 countries, making it one of the largest virtual stages on the Internet. So whatever video you want to make, you will be sure to find an audience.

Will I need to buy expensive equipment?

Not at all. Even the most basic smartphones can shoot full HD video these days, while many can also record at 4K resolution. So if you are working for a tight budget, you can get away with spending nothing. If you are planning a shoot with your mobile, you can get some accessories to help. I recommend you buy a smartphone tripod to position the handset in any situation, while you can also improve audio quality with a plug-in mic.

How long does it take?

Managing a channel can take as little or as long as you want. Hardcore YouTubers post a video every day, while others upload whenever they get the chance. However, if you are hoping to build a dedicated following, it definitely helps to stick to a regular schedule. Even if it is just one video a week, posted on the same day.

Of course, the amount of time you spend making each individual video really depends on your subject. If you are putting together a directorial work involving on-location shooting, intricate camera angles and special effects, you might leave it for days. If you are basically going to splurge on the camera about how rubbish everything is, then you can be done in a few minutes.

Do I need to learn how to edit a video?

Editing videos can seem like an incredibly challenging task if you have never tried it before. Most editing apps like Final Cut Pro and Premier Pro are a hot mess of windows, menus and incomprehensible jargon, but don't despair. You'll get a lot of different, thin, simplified editors out there, such as iMovie on MacOS and VideoPad on Windows, complete with built-in tutorials.

These allow you to quickly trim and stick clips together, which is what all YouTubers will ever need to do. Just remember to save your video in a YouTube-friendly format, such as MOV.

If you are brave enough, you can also stream live on YouTube using your smartphone. Not only does it cut down on the need for editing, but your audience can actually interact with you, ask questions or take out comments. you have been warned!

Quick Suggestion To Improve Video Quality:-

"The two most important things to consider are lighting and audio. You should always shoot in a well-lit environment, and if you can't do studio lighting, try using natural light from a window. Just remember not to shoot against light, otherwise you will appear as a blundering mess."

For good quality audio, get a lapel mic and shoot your video in a huge room full of furniture. Those uneven surfaces will help prevent any pesky echo. If you have to shoot outside, get a mic with a muffler - sometimes horribly referred to as inter dead cat '- to minimize wind interference.

Also read : Step-by-step guidance to start your YouTube Channel

Here is the list of best gadgets for getting your youtube channel started -


1- Panasonic GH5
If you want a reliable DSLR to shoot 4K video by yourself, the Panasonic GH5 is still a winner. Impressive stabilization and easy to use packs in a surprisingly deep range for a reasonable price. If you are shooting a lot of footage, remember to grab an extra battery.

2-  Manfrotto Beefree Aluminum Travel Tripod

If you are planning on taking out and shooting your DSLR, I highly recommend grabbing the Manfrato tripod. This aluminum effort is impressively small, and incredibly lightweight to boot, yet there is no compromise on stability. Perfect for throwing in a backpack or going on a trip abroad.

3- Rode Lavalier Mic
To capture decent quality audio, you will need a dedicated external microphone. Thankfully, they are very inexpensive. Rode's Lavalier microphones stick to your lapel and still clear your voice when you stand at some distance from the camera. If you want to shoot cheaply, Road also offers a range of other mixes to suit all needs.

4- Joby Gorillapod Mobile Ring

If you're keen on shooting video with your smartphone or GoPro, check out GorillaPod. This flexible little fella can make your mobile device stand upright on a desk for convenient hands-free shooting. Alternatively, they can wrap bandy legs around a post, handlebar and other thin objects, giving you complete freedom.


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