I get this question about five times a day via email, Facebook and Twitter and figured since they keep on coming I would create an episode around it (and darn it, I hope you are paying attention to the content and not just the tools, haha).
I’m a big fan of the side-by-side interviews (with many more on their way) but to date, Seth Godin, Timothy Sykes, Amy Martin, Tara Hunt, Steve Garfield, Anita Campbell, Brian Halligan, Lewis Howes, John Jantsch, TA McCann, Vanessa Van Petten, Josh Shipp, Marc Gingras and more have joined me via Skype to bring big business ideas to you.
Note: This is my first screencast ever using Screenflow. In the future, I definitely plan on getting a little fancier, zooming in, etc. Because the settings are a little hard to see, I have a photo below.
1. What tools do you use to record the interviews?
A: My computer (Macbook Pro)
B: Skype (nothing fancy, just Skype with webcam)
C: Ecamm Call Recorder which seriously does the rest on the right settings. It is only $19.95 at Ecamm.com. They are good guys. (it is a special affiliate link).
D: iGlasses: Another really cool tool from Ecamm. It allows you to adjust your webcam settings such as brightness, color balance and more. Very easy to use. Right under $10.
2. Does this work on Mac and PC?
It works on a Mac. There might be some other solutions for a PC, but this one is for the good ole Mac.
3. What are the best settings to use?
Great question as I’ve trie
d them all. Below is a photo of what I believe is the best performing settings, but goof around and see what you can come up with and what works for you?
4. Who is that awesome person with you in the video?
Special guest appearance of Ria Sharon co-founder of MyMommyManual.com (She rocks and so does her business partner Suzanne)
The cool thing about this technology is there are endless ways you can put it to good use.
You could…
-Conduct interviews with thought leaders or folks in your industry.
-Talk with customers and clients to give you honest testimonials.
-Use it for an audio podcast to add more personality (people like “seeing”).
..and more of course. Go wild. Bottom line is not only is it a tech tool, it is like a big set of web marketing tools.
How are you going to use it? What other video technology do you think is awesome that we can all benefit from?