Billy has been working from home for Fujifilm for 5 years so he’s been set up for it for a while and both are using Fujifilm cameras for the stream
The advantage of using an actual Fujifilm camera for a live stream is that it looks nothing like a webcam
You should use a 4k camera for Youtube to give you more latitude in editing
4k quality can vary drastically and you have to deal with crop factor etc…
X-T200 is a perfect camera to start a youtube channel because it does 4k without crop
X-T4/X-T3 gives you 10-bit video which is significant for post-production
8-bit gives you 16 million colors, but 16-bit gives you about a billion colors which make a huge difference in gradients like in the sky
24fps looks great but not good for panning without a track
Should use a shutter speed that’s the inverse of your frame rate so like 1/48th or 1/60th
Film simulations make getting good color easier
Billy is using an X-T3 for the live stream
You should fix your white balance when filming
Face and eye detection in video make a big difference and make filming easier
If you don’t have Face/Eye detect then you should fix your focal point
You can use a kit lens just fine for video, but you might want to get an appropriate prime lens for a more professional look
B-roll footage also looks better with prime lenses
You can customize focus acquisition speed when recording, but not when using it as a webcam, but Fujifilm might give people that control when using the camera as a webcam because billy asked them too
Rolling shutter is another thing to take into consideration
You shouldn’t use the internal mic if you can so you might want to pick up a shotgun mic
HDMI out to HDMI in on a video capture card to use it as a webcam and make sure you turn off all the menus displayed
Clean audio is the most important part of videos on YouTube
Lavalier mic is an even better option for recording audio
Lighting is also important, but you can always use the sun if you do not want to blackout a room to control the lighting
You can just put tissue paper over a light if you do not have a budget for it
Keylight is your most important and you should start off with it until you’re happy and then you can add accent lights and a key light behind you to create depth
Diffusion is key, but as you add diffusion your light will get cooler in temperature
You can do a lot to fix light in camera, but best to balance your lighting out in advance
Things like green screens can be useful to start, but they can also be really bad if they aren’t properly lit
If you’re in an empty room you need to worry about dampening the sound in the room so you might want to get some foam pads to put on the wall
If you’re looking to live stream there is a lot of software out there and some of the capture cards come with the software you will need to stream your footage instantly