Behind the Scenes! | How I Make My Reviews + Demos

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Today, I take you behind the scenes to show you just how much time it takes to simply RECORD a review and demo - let alone - edit one up. I plan to do an editing video in the future if you're interested.

I had a lot of my plate today starting at 10am - I had to get a full review and demo shot and get 5 guitars packed and ready to be picked up by 4pm. I cut it close - but made it!



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That was a busy day - but everything got done! Here is a sneak peek as to what goes on behind the scenes in "recording" a review and demo. Editing takes just as long - if not longer! Hopefully, you now understand why making a review and demo every day just isn't possible as a one-man team!

Trog
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I love the guts shot segments. I don't know why anyone would click off.

Joel_Eakins
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The best part IS taking the guitar apart. I just find it fun to see what each guitar looks like without me buying and taking them apart myself.

onionbread
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Please Troglys, whatever you do, don’t remove the section where you unassemble the guitar. It’s perhaps my favorite bit of the video, and it’s crucial for the optimal documentation of the guitar. For me it’s like the big reveal of the episode. Please don’t remove it 🙏🙏🙏

Santiagoalva
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My favorite parts tend to be the teardown. I also like to build guitars so I like to see inside guitars.

sXeDusten
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Yeah I love when you tear the guitars apart, no clue why someone would click off there, I almost find it as a required segment, specially for documenting purposes 🤘🏻

wotelle
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The "inside and out" section of the series is the best section and honestly a staple original from "The Trogly Guitar Show" you won't see anywhere else. If you do then you know it's because of this channel. Thank you for being so detailed to do that.

emeraldamethyst
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Taking the guitar apart has always been my favorite segment! I don’t think I’d watch as much without it!

idleave
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The teardown segments and the B-roll are the best!

patriotpizzaman
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the disassembly is the reason i watch mostly .i like to know how they are built and the difference between the models.

ronaldkean
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I love the teardown of the guitar don't cut that part !

alexisdesaulniers
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I really enjoyed the FULL views of all aspects of your bench tear downs

lynnzid
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In my case, the "The Workbench" segment is my favorite part of the episode, since I'm more kin to specs, pickups, and such (and I love taking guitars apart to see what they hide inside).


From my point of view, it is one of the most important parts of the documentation, especially with the points you (Austin) touched about inspecting it, seeing underneath, etc. But I guess it's up to you, and saving time. Although "art and research can't be rushed" would be my counterargument.

mishunny
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Wow, that's a ton of work. Thanks Trogly.
Your channel is one of the few I make sure to watch everyday, usually at 2am. The teardown is one of my favorite parts. Please don't cut it.

ZombieXee
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Please, the inside look is my favorite part. Seeing all the parts and tearing it apart is my favorite of every video. Please keep it

Chef_v.
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I love the inside look segments! Almost nobody else on YouTube does this, and especially not to your level.

wes.farmer
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Keep the teardown! It's pretty interesting and I like seeing the whole process because i dont mess with my guitars a while lot

GNRGNRGNRGNRGNR
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my favorite part is looking inside the guitar, there is a lot of infor there. I usually skip the playing demo

krauz
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Please continue to document everything about the guitars, including taking them apart. It's all very interesting.

jameswright
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Hi Austin. This is what I think (I will edit as I watch):

1. A blooper section would be kind of cool to see.
2. Please DO NOT stop taking the instruments apart. That is to me the most interesting part of the video.
3. Your playing is improving, so keep it up.
4. The shots you make of the guitar with all these tripods and what not are great.
5. To reduce the stress while boxing, you could just record the process to cover your back and maybe do a voice over when everything is done?
6. I would love to see a video about your editing process, for example, what video editor you use and so on.

This video makes me appreciate your work even more. Thanks for the great content!

eduardo