10.30.2020

Who is my favorite YouTube personality when it comes to learning technical stuff about video?

 That would be Gerald Undone. He's smart, fun, informed and makes great videos about lots of different technical stuff in which I am keenly interesting. 

Need to know the best way to set up an Atomos Ninja V monitor/recorder? He's on it. 

Want to learn how to dodge common V-Log editing pitfalls? Yeah. Covered. 

A good, deep dive into LED lights for video? Saw it. Liked it and made a buying decision based on the info. Guess what? That light is now one of my favorites.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC09qASY4ixFS-KXIH6Nw0rg

He won't waste your time with a lot of useless fluff in the openers and he's face paced. Best of all? A table of contents by time. Go straight to what you think you need to know...

That's my recommendation for anyone interested in diving deeper into video. At least it's my recommendation for today.

Disclaimer: I have no association with Mr. Undone. No affiliation whatsoever. Just a fan who has learned a great deal from his content. 

Also, he's Canadian, so there's no drama......

5 comments:

Eric Rose said...

The link in the post sends me to an "oops" page. Here is the youtube link to follow:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC09qASY4ixFS-KXIH6Nw0rg

David said...

I will definitely agree. I discovered him looking at a comparison between the Panasonic 10-25mm f1.7 and Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 speed boosted. The information is exactly what I look for. His review of the voltrox m43rds speed booster encouraged me to get one. Its just as good optically as my metabones. But sadly can't incamera focus stack like the metabones. But for Ef lenses which I don't need that, its great.
David

WookieeGunner said...

Thanks. I'm decent at stills, but could really up my video game.

Kirk, Photographer/Writer said...

Fixed. Thanks Eric!!!

Sven W said...

Two other Canadians -- Tyler Stalman and Dustin Abbott -- do a good job as well.