Depending on what I'm making videos for I have 2 methods, #1 is basically for anything where I'm mobile and not recording in the studio, #2 is for when I'm dubbing records for bitchute/youtube or other things.
1. iPad/iPhone using iMovie
I shoot video using the iPhone usually since it's easier to aim than a giant iPad. Using AirDrop I copy the video over to the iPad for editing since it sucks on a small screen.
This is the mic I use, it works very well and comes with a handy adapter for smartphone mic inputs:
https://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired...index.html
Nice thing about this mic is it has a 3.5mm dual mono plug so even if you plug it into a stereo input both channels will have audio.
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2. OBS Studio / Adobe Premier Elements
Yes, OBS will work without streaming! Just hit record. This is by far the easiest way for me to make my 45 dubbing videos. Turntable goes into pre-amp then into a pro USB soundcard.
I have a feeling a lot of people who just record talking head videos of them ranting are doing it this way, anything more complex and they need to use a video editor.
I use a Logitech c920 or c930, they're both about the same. Image quality is pretty decent for a $50 camera, but I find manual adjustments makes my shoots look a lot better. The mic is not that great, it's designed as a web meeting camera.
https://support.logitech.com/en_us/produ...ebcam-c920
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/c930e-webcam
1. iPad/iPhone using iMovie
I shoot video using the iPhone usually since it's easier to aim than a giant iPad. Using AirDrop I copy the video over to the iPad for editing since it sucks on a small screen.
This is the mic I use, it works very well and comes with a handy adapter for smartphone mic inputs:
https://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired...index.html
Nice thing about this mic is it has a 3.5mm dual mono plug so even if you plug it into a stereo input both channels will have audio.
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2. OBS Studio / Adobe Premier Elements
Yes, OBS will work without streaming! Just hit record. This is by far the easiest way for me to make my 45 dubbing videos. Turntable goes into pre-amp then into a pro USB soundcard.
I have a feeling a lot of people who just record talking head videos of them ranting are doing it this way, anything more complex and they need to use a video editor.
I use a Logitech c920 or c930, they're both about the same. Image quality is pretty decent for a $50 camera, but I find manual adjustments makes my shoots look a lot better. The mic is not that great, it's designed as a web meeting camera.
https://support.logitech.com/en_us/produ...ebcam-c920
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/c930e-webcam