HOW TO RECORD YOURSELF TEACHING PILATES | steps, equipment, tips & setting up rode wireless pro mic

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hello friend! my name is aileen and i am a nationally certified pilates instructor and entrepreneur in miami who loves golf, running and healthy living.

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Thank you. I’m recently mat certified, but working on my comprehensive training. I have a very small apartment with not the best aesthetic for filming, but I think I might be able to get a foldable room divider to create a better space. I have a little bit of the tech, but not a lot. I’m not teaching a lot yet, but I hope to be able to get it going soon. Filming things and saving for a platform in the future is something I’m considering though.

etain.pilates
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Thank you for this! Really appreciate you and all of your videos. Not only are you so authentic but you truly provide so much value while being completely relatable and that can be hard to find on here now. So helpful!

jenniferann
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Amazing information.- thanks so much for sharing x

LivAligned
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This was very helpful, and good timing as I'm thinking about starting to post yoga-related content. I used to be heavy into media production stuff a long time ago, but now just trying to get up to speed without drowning in 90000 "best best best" videos.

I did have two questions- what motivated shift from DJI to Rode? Also, do you use Mac-specific editing software or something else? Still trying to figure out what to do there.

PS: the "mic clip" on the camera is called a "hot shoe, " also in setting up framing, it looks like if you marked the position of the tripod on the floor w blue painter's tape, it might be covered when you moved the couch back. Can also mark positions on the tripod with silver sharpie.

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