![]() Having two cameras allows us to film multiple angles in a single take. The Camera: Canon 60D: $230 (used) / Nikon D7000: $500 (used) – Joe and I both already had good DSLR cameras before creating this studio so we had no new costs for cameras going in to this. So we’ll be able to cover our monthly costs by allowing one or two people per month to jump in and use the studio. Next month we’re going to start renting out the video studio as well. Having a dedicated space allows us to just jump over to the studio, hit record, and get to work. ![]() Usually you need to set up the lights, the green screen and the camera every single time you want to make a video and then pull them all down when you’re done. We both do a lot of videos and when you have a setup at home, it can be a major pain. We did this so we can have a dedicated video room. Rent: $400/month – We are paying for an office space that we converted in to this studio. Here’s a quick look at what the studio looks like: It’s a pretty awesome setup and the videos we’ve been able to crank out from here have been amazing. I’m not going to try to sell you on any of the equipment or anything but I thought it would be cool to show you the studio and tell you what equipment we used to build it. ![]() You can easily do the same and create a home video studio (just ignore the cost of rent). My business partners, Joe Fier, and I built this very professional studio for a little under a thousand dollars and it makes ultra professional videos. I pretty much spent the entire day today recording videos over at our home video studio. ![]()
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