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Why your clients might actually be costing you money
Regardless of what industry you're in, every freelancer needs clients. But unless you happen to be in the audience during a taping of Oprah where everyone gets a free client, you will need to find them somehow. In this video, we're going to go over the costs typically associated with finding freelance clients. We'll cover some traditional methods of finding them, what those can cost you, and then we'll chat about some ways to reduce that cost by automating our process. [I recorded a segment on using paid ads to find clients, but this video was already almost the longest video on the internet, and I just don't think paid ads are worth it, so I cut the section.]
Freebies and other junk below. Thanks for watching, I love you!
Script for contacting new clients [you'll need to either download or save a copy to your account]: bit.ly/3wbSVjI
Client contact document / spreadsheet [same as above]: bit.ly/3pKFjcT
Skip Ahead:
0:00 - Intro
0:09 - Video overview
1:29 - What is Client Acquisition Cost
2:30 - Why is this important?
3:20 - How to find clients
3:55 - Finding clients early on in your career
6:25 - Setting up alerts for gigs
8:00 - Broadening your search
11:15 - Email templates for contacting clients
15:10 - Thunderstorm apology
15:20 - Chamber of Commerce
18:15 - How spreadsheets can help
18:30 - Importance of researching your clients
20:40 - Batch processing
21:00 - Word of mouth
If you're a freelancer what are some ways you use to cut down costs when finding clients? Have other freelance or video production questions? Hit me with them in the comments below or send us an email.
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Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.15 HOW TO CREATE & EDIT A TIMELAPSE
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In this episode you'll learn how to edit timelapses in Adobe Premiere Pro. It's fairly simple but there are a few ways to do it, and we'll cover each of them in this video. About this series: we'll be going over all the things you need to know to start editing videos with Adobe Premiere Pro. Starting out can seem intimidating, but we're going to cover everything one small topic at a time so you...
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.14 CREATING & EDITING LOWER THIRDS
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In this episode we're going to create lower thirds for our projects, and we'll go over how to create templates for them so you can quickly make titles for everyone in your video. About this series: we'll be going over all the things you need to know to start editing videos with Adobe Premiere Pro. Starting out can seem intimidating, but we're going to cover everything one small topic at a time ...
TUTORIAL: DIY Book Light (for under $7)
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If you’ve never heard of a book light, it’s essentially a light bounced off a surface and then through diffusion to create this big, beautiful soft light. And it’s called this because the setup you use - the reflector and the diffusion - looks like you opened a book. We've gotten this request a bunch and even though I don't use book lights in my work I thought I'd give it a shot. So in this vid...
This lavalier trick is a GAME CHANGER
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Lavalier, lav, or lapel mics are really common in the video production and filmmaking industries. They are small, lightweight, easy to use, and allow hands-free operation for the person wearing them. And if the majority of your freelance video production work revolves around interviews or testimonials then you almost undoubtedly use a lavalier microphone. These come in both wired, and wireless ...
Top 10 On-Camera Interview Tips & Tricks
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Interviewing people on-camera is pretty common in the video production and filmmaking industries, and like anything else the best way to get better is by doing it. When we're working on projects like documentaries, testimonial videos, or anything else that involves someone being interviewed on-camera there are some steps that we take every single time to make sure we get the absolute best conte...
How do you go from full-time to freelancer?? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.11
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A lot of freelancers don't start out intending to freelance, instead we have full-time jobs and end up doing some side work and this side works transitions into our freelance careers. Jena Marble is one of these people. In this episode of #Freelanswers we chat with one of Adam's friends from college and hear about her journey from working as an in-house graphic designer before eventually making...
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.13 CREATING FULL SCREEN GRAPHICS
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In this episode we'll dive further into the text tool in Adobe Premiere Pro and how to create full-screen graphics. We'll also touch on creating color mattes and how to modify them quickly with the "Ramp" effect. About this series: we'll be going over all the things you need to know to start editing videos with Adobe Premiere Pro. Starting out can seem intimidating, but we're going to cover eve...
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.12 CREATING & EDITING TITLES WITH THE TEXT TOOL
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Creating and editing titles in Adobe Premiere Pro is incredibly easy, and in this video we're going to go over how to add and edit titles quickly in your projects. This one is a bit longer and we barely touched on a lot of details, so if you have any questions about this let us know down below! About this series: we'll be going over all the things you need to know to start editing videos with A...
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.11 HOW TO USE PHOTOS IN YOUR VIDEOS
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A lot of times you'll need to use photos in a project, particularly if you're working on a documentary or slideshow of any kind. In this video we'll go over how simple it is to import and use photos in your video projects. Bonus: you'll learn how to create some faux movement in your photos (a la Ken Burns) with the help of keyframes. About this series: we'll be going over all the things you nee...
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.10 EFFECTS & TRANSITIONS
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Effects and transitions will become your BFFs when editing. They can help with things like smoothing out harsh cuts or adjusting the color (and therefore mood) of a clip, and so, so, so, so much more. In this video we'll go over where to find effects and transitions, how to use them, and some ways you can modify them to meet your needs. Do you have a 'most used' effect or transition? Let us kno...
You made a short film, now what? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.10
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Film festivals, cult status, going viral, sharing with your mom and dad, options for a feature length adaptation. These are all paths for those of us after our short films are finished. In this episode of #Freelanswers we sit down with Max Paterson to discuss his newest short film "Missing Pages", what it's been like trying make films during a pandemic, coming up with ideas for your short film ...
I've had THIS TRIPOD for over a DECADE
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I have had, used, and loved my Miller DS10 tripod for over a decade now (I bought it back in August of 2010). It isn't for everyone, every budget, or even every shoot, but it's certainly one of the best, if not THE best, tripods I've ever used. And the best part? It'll probably last me at least another decade. In this video I'll dive into why I like it so much, the features, and some of the qui...
How to get started in boudoir photography? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.09
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If you're in the freelance photography, video, or filmmaking industry, you've probably done a lot or most of your work with fully clothed people. In this episode I sat down with boudoir photographer Cori Strong who does most of her work with women who are, ahem, nearly nude. We talk about why boudoir is more than just "women in lingerie", how she works with clients in intimate situations, the i...
Do you need to go to film school? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.08
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Staying educated as a freelancer or filmmaker is vitally important - you should always be learning about new techniques, terminology, and technology. There are so many resources available for aspiring freelance filmmakers, and it's up to everyone individually to decide what works best for you. In this episode, my good friend and esteemed documentary filmmaker @GriffinHammond and I sit down and ...
GoeHike Promotional Video
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GoeHike Promotional Video
How to grow your freelance photography business? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.07
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How to grow your freelance photography business? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.07
How to get started as a freelancer? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.06
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How to get started as a freelancer? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.06
TUTORIAL: Portable One Case Battery Charging Station
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TUTORIAL: Portable One Case Battery Charging Station
TUTORIAL: DIY Apple Boxes
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TUTORIAL: DIY Apple Boxes
How to find clients as a freelancer? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.05
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How to find clients as a freelancer? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.05
What's in my photo / video EMERGENCY KIT?
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What's in my photo / video EMERGENCY KIT?
How to build trust with your clients? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.04
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How to build trust with your clients? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.04
GEAR REVIEW: Ulanzi "Selfie" Mirror (perfect for YouTubers & Vloggers)
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GEAR REVIEW: Ulanzi "Selfie" Mirror (perfect for UA-camrs & Vloggers)
How to find cast & crew for your short films? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.03
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How to find cast & crew for your short films? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.03
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.09 FINDING, USING, & EDITING KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
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Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.09 FINDING, USING, & EDITING KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.08 TOOLS & WHAT THEY DO
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Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.08 TOOLS & WHAT THEY DO
What to do when a client questions your rates? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.02
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What to do when a client questions your rates? | #Freelanswers podcast EP.02
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.07 RENDERING YOUR FOOTAGE
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Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.07 RENDERING YOUR FOOTAGE
Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.06 INTRODUCTION TO EDITING FOOTAGE
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Learn to Edit Videos with Adobe Premiere Pro | EP.06 INTRODUCTION TO EDITING FOOTAGE

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  • @XatxiFly
    @XatxiFly 8 днів тому

    nice, thank you

  • @theclosing2454
    @theclosing2454 26 днів тому

    Any chance you could repost the link for the cutting outline?

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 16 днів тому

      hey friend, sorry for this delay, looking for them now. HMU with your email address so you don't have to wait around and check back in the description for an update.

  • @chauncinatorlll9814
    @chauncinatorlll9814 27 днів тому

    Where can I buy the removable battery ?

  • @rickymcc9072
    @rickymcc9072 Місяць тому

    I'm planning to make my own, but thought I'd watch a few YT vids first, for tips and references to optimum or standard sizes. In my ignorance I'd considered 18mm ply rather than 12mm (I'm in UK dealing with metric ply). Clearly 12mm is lighter. Conceptual design I find easy, also DIY, but I'm less sure about practical strength and any standards that might exist. So, I always try to see if I can learn from other's experiences. I'd wondered about making a hinged lid on 8/4 inch apples, to provide storage for grip kit (super clamps, cardellis, grip heads etc). Never seen this done and wondered if there was a 'good' reason eg too heavy, not strong enough, maybe a hinge lid compromises torsional rigidity - perhaps in turn forcing extra bracing and/or thicker ply (18mm)?? Id also considered 'nesting' to save space. My first idea was half, quarter, one eighth apples all nesting inside one another (Babooshka concept). That would be a full 8" apple high, possibly aslo incorporating grip kit storage and transit (military chest concept). Any concept requires prototyping to fine tune and optimise a design. I could do that, but I only need 1 box for myself. I don't intend to make/sell boxes, so 'better apple' production isn't a good use of my time. Hence trying to learn first and using the "carpenter's maxim" measure (think) twice and cut (make) once. I found other 'nesting apple' vids on YT (utilising 12mm ply) - 1, 2, 4 inch nest within 8 inch (7" internal for 1+2+4=7"). The full 8" apple is thus 1" wider/longer than part apples. But.... I wonder if strength of 8" full apple is compromised too much (removable end and no central brace)? Do you have any thoughts on that? If building that type of nest, I'm wondering about using a thicker top and/or thicker sides for the outer full apple box. Perhaps, 18mm or 24mm for top of outer apple (thicker side up) and maybe 18mm for vertical walls in lieu of a central brace and non permanent end? Any thoughts on that?

  • @cameraheadstudios
    @cameraheadstudios 2 місяці тому

    very cool build.

  • @FilmSpook
    @FilmSpook 2 місяці тому

    Big Thanks, my Awesome Friend!!

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 2 місяці тому

      Thankful for watching, my awesome friend!

    • @FilmSpook
      @FilmSpook 2 місяці тому

      @@DroiMedia Very Welcome and wishing you a Great Summer. Cheers :)

  • @parkashland
    @parkashland 3 місяці тому

    I have been looking for a solution and well, you've done it! Simple, effective. Awesome. Thanks

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! Appreciate the watch and you taking the time to comment, really means a lot 🙏🏻 😊

  • @normanemanuel1144
    @normanemanuel1144 3 місяці тому

    Yor are right. This video is not for me. I junk out a wide variety of items, so I need a wide variety of Allen wrenches, both American and metric sizes, so I was thinking of ordering (arranging) them in a row (in a holder) by size regardless of whether they are American or metric.

  • @tessmayor7883
    @tessmayor7883 3 місяці тому

    No.

  • @tessmayor7883
    @tessmayor7883 3 місяці тому

    No for instaprration

  • @tessmayor7883
    @tessmayor7883 3 місяці тому

    Ijus let God just let decide what his judgment will be.

  • @Shankeysmoe25
    @Shankeysmoe25 3 місяці тому

    How does wiring at both ends cut down on heat?

  • @shafiek7284
    @shafiek7284 3 місяці тому

    Hi.. do u mind sharing the measurements in mm of all the boards pls?

  • @we.are.all.barabbas
    @we.are.all.barabbas 5 місяців тому

    His wife: Honey where is my pantyhose?

  • @artbykj
    @artbykj 7 місяців тому

    This is so useful.. thank you so much

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! Appreciate the comment my friend ☺️

  • @chunanhs
    @chunanhs 8 місяців тому

    If you want, we can work together, I am from India.

  • @Skwealer
    @Skwealer 8 місяців тому

    any problems with TSA?

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 8 місяців тому

      I get stopped by TSA a lot due to the amount of batteries I travel with, and given what else needs to fit into my carryon I don't travel with this specific case so unfortunately no concrete answer there, but, I'm sure you could make it TSA friendly if you haven't already.

  • @smushegg
    @smushegg 8 місяців тому

    OK I was a bit disappointed, but after reading the guy who had 80 wrenches, I realized I felt the same way. BUT, after giving it some thought, your tip fits well for .y delema. Looking into allen wrench holders, I realized using your method along with strapping the wrenches in useful groups will yield a nice organized set. Thanks! Now to find a tube..😅

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching the entire thing!!

  • @TheThinkersBible
    @TheThinkersBible 9 місяців тому

    Great idea. I need something rollable because I don't have a desk right now but this is a great idea to try for the future, or for situations where there's a desk available.

  • @spwaff.
    @spwaff. 10 місяців тому

    THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!!😮🎉

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @greenatticfilms
    @greenatticfilms 10 місяців тому

    I just appreciate how succinct this is SO MUCH 🫶🏻

  • @TheFlybyman
    @TheFlybyman 10 місяців тому

    Great work !

  • @Carina_Rose
    @Carina_Rose 10 місяців тому

    My husband just sent me this so I could sew it for him, lol.

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia 10 місяців тому

      Let me know how it turns out!

  • @1EliPrice
    @1EliPrice 11 місяців тому

    I work in commercial construction as an electrician and these things translate so well to the trades. If I need to throw a laser line but I’m 14ft in the air in the rafters these definitely come in handy. Between that and tablet mounts so I can look at blue prints wherever I might be working. I’ve been buying photo/cinematography gear for a while for my job.

  • @L.Spencer
    @L.Spencer 11 місяців тому

    Those real cookies at the beginning didn't look so hot. 🍪🍪 Can't wait to make my own fake cookies, though.

  • @YuvakTuladhar
    @YuvakTuladhar Рік тому

    I made one similar to yours using the same hardware, but yours has 5/8" spigots. I want to add it to mine too. Right now I am using mine with 9" Matthelini end jaws for holding the frame.

  • @rlb1388
    @rlb1388 Рік тому

    Great job. You've helped me a lot

  • @jasenambio6440
    @jasenambio6440 Рік тому

    I love the dreamy effect❤❤❤

  • @iamdukekh
    @iamdukekh Рік тому

    I have the same equipment including super clam and rode mic but the screw to ride mic is way smaller. What is the screw size you used to fit this ?

  • @quiztasiarocks
    @quiztasiarocks Рік тому

    My DS10 seems to be loose and judders when my camera is on it. Have you encounters a lack of stability?

  • @headshotdave
    @headshotdave Рік тому

    I have 83 allen wrenches. I'm going to need some bigger rubber bands. ;-)

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Might need an entire bungee cord my dude! :D

  • @Mauronic100
    @Mauronic100 Рік тому

    How do you transport the batteries?

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Transport as in an airplane? Or transport as in day-to-day? For day-to-day I just have a small canvas zippered bag (from like Home Depot I think) that I throw all my batteries in - AAA, AA, cam specific ones, V mounts, etc. - and then carry that along with everything. Easy and cheap solution.

    • @Mauronic100
      @Mauronic100 Рік тому

      @@DroiMedia gotcha. I am building a charging case that has 3d printed battery holders in it. I was curious if other people would find that useful for day-to-day or plane.

  • @hughmanateecrisis
    @hughmanateecrisis Рік тому

    Late to the party, but 3d printed macro extension tubes in translucent material make for some interesting colour washing on images. You can also hit them with a light source to create flaring and all sorts of funky effects.

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Awesome idea! Thanks for stopping by to add this comment, would love to see one of these translucent macro tubes in action, have any videos or pics?

    • @hughmanateecrisis
      @hughmanateecrisis Рік тому

      @@DroiMedia Unfortunately not, I recently changed camera system, and havent bought any adaptors for my vintage lenses yet!

  • @anindyasircar
    @anindyasircar Рік тому

    Thank you for the tip! I'll try right away 😊

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      How did it work out for you?!?! :)

    • @anindyasircar
      @anindyasircar Рік тому

      @@DroiMedia Neatly. Thanks again 😊

  • @worldlife9834
    @worldlife9834 Рік тому

    Great video. I just purchased two similar products.

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Thanks! Let me know how you like the clamps :)

  • @Aty3Studios
    @Aty3Studios Рік тому

    Fantastic. Thank you for sharing

  • @L.Lavender
    @L.Lavender Рік тому

    How would you do this to make it battery operated or usb powered to plug into a portable battery for portable use?

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Probably the most common question I get asked about these.... I don't have a great solution at the moment. I have toyed with the idea of using a hollow tube that would fit AA batteries in lieu of the dowel rod that would power the entire light, just haven't found the right stuff for that. Otherwise a small USB battery pack that you attach with velcro to one end would be the easiest solution (and then you just need to get a USB to 3.5mm power cord). Again, haven't tried that. I typically just plug them into a larger battery pack I carry around that I charge camera batteries and stuff from - at the very least it allows me to put the light in spots that would be a bit more restricted if I needed a long extension cord and wall outlet access.

  • @Astromyxin
    @Astromyxin Рік тому

    Right, so you just..... tie them together..... WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT WHY GOD WHY

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      No clue, glad I could get the brain juices flowing my friend! Thanks for the comment, as a registered thespian I can appreciate a dramatic response :D

  • @kungpao-wp2sq
    @kungpao-wp2sq Рік тому

    Thank yiu

  • @joejoexm
    @joejoexm Рік тому

    Very helpful!!

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)

  • @aregal
    @aregal Рік тому

    I just found this today missing a pan handle used at my local camera store. They had a 40% discount on used gear. I ended up paying 189.00 and they threw in the original bag for it for free.

  • @julianwrigley8531
    @julianwrigley8531 Рік тому

    Great tutorial! Fantastic simple instructions for my junior high school photography class! Brilliant stuff!

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Awesome! Would love to see (and share) some pics of these in action if you're comfortable with that.

  • @NB-mb5mq
    @NB-mb5mq Рік тому

    liked because of the doggo

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      My unending appreciation for your love of doggos 🙏🏻

  • @leopardgecko1999
    @leopardgecko1999 Рік тому

    It would be awesome if you can make this powered from a V mount batteries on a shark fin

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Let's pretend I don't know what a shark fin is.... tell me more

  • @squareempire
    @squareempire Рік тому

    Either the website you bought the tube from changed the way they frosted their tubes or the exposure of your video makes the LEDs look way more diffused than they actually are. The 1.5" tube is too narrow to diffuse the LEDs and you end up seeing each individual LED through the tube. I purchased the samr stuff you did, am i doing something wrong?

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      In person they typically show up as individual LED spots, but on camera they tend to look like the frosted tube you see in the videos. Yes, I exposed for them to look like that and then adjusted my other lights, but I do that for most shots so I hope that it doesn't seem like I'm misleading anyone here. I also notice that when I crank them to full power (via the dimmer in my follow-up video) the individual LEDs are a LOT harder to see. Let me know if you've found a workaround for this issue!

    • @squareempire
      @squareempire Рік тому

      @@DroiMedia thanks for clarifying. Yea that makes sense, since they're really bright so the dots won't show up in the video unless you underexpose. I'm using the light stick as a decorative light (it's really long and leans against the wall) and so having a smooth glow is what I'm going for. I'm gonna try it with a higher density LED strip and see if that works

  • @ysu2460
    @ysu2460 Рік тому

    Will it have problem with heat accumulating inside the tube over time?

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Thanks for asking - and I only ever had them get hot when I DIDN'T wire them from both ends. As is they get warm since it is an enclosed space, but I have never really had any 'hot' issues. I do think if I could go back I would drill a couple air holes at each end to allow for some air circulation.

  • @Blendonline
    @Blendonline Рік тому

    will definitely be building these you have just saved me so much money

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      sweet! That's what I'm here for :)

  • @StudioSolutions
    @StudioSolutions Рік тому

    8:35 Real professionals tighten this with a coin. 😀

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      I wanted to look fancy, always have a quarter with me on shoots though ☺️

  • @AlexandreCalvario
    @AlexandreCalvario Рік тому

    Its kinda lame to create this tubes without using some adressable LED lights to make cool colorfull efects etc. It would add like 5 bucks to the budget.

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Fair opinion, just wanted to give people the basics and let them run with it. Otherwise I would have been doing an RGB battery powered expandable one right off the bat. That being said you're correct that an RGB or other LED options aren't that much more expensive, I have a couple that have effects built in which are really nice, CRI is not great but 🤷‍♂️ I appreciate the watch and you taking the time to leave a comment!

    • @AlexandreCalvario
      @AlexandreCalvario Рік тому

      @@DroiMedia no problem, im looking around to make some tubes that have really powerfull brightness. to be able to use them for outdoor filming. Sometimes color gives a good mood

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      @@AlexandreCalvario I think the hard part with DIY tubes, at least when I did these a couple years ago, was that none of the LED strips on the market were affordable and bright enough to really make an impact outdoors. Could be a totally different story right now, and I'm really interested in hearing what you end up creating (if you're going that route). Keep me posted!

  • @Zharkan16
    @Zharkan16 Рік тому

    Great video!

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Thanks! On a scale of 1-10 how cool is the host? 🤓

    • @Zharkan16
      @Zharkan16 Рік тому

      @@DroiMedia Very cool, you kind of remind me a little of a younger Stephen Tobolowsky

    • @DroiMedia
      @DroiMedia Рік тому

      Haha, never gotten that one (Usually get Ed Helms, Jason Sudeikis, the brother from the Mummy, and a few others...). Looked this guy up and you're not wrong, funny enough he went to college in the town I'm from.

    • @Zharkan16
      @Zharkan16 Рік тому

      @@DroiMedia Whaat, that's awesome. Ah yes, Ed Helms, I see a resemblance too :)