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Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
4. First, you have envision how far you need to go.
Wed Oct 21, 2020, 09:22 AM
Oct 2020
From this:



That is from Zoom website -- https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360041231872-ProAV-production-studio-2-to-5-People-#h_01EEXT75MYBZ0GJ63YMM8YX4KR



To this:




Here's an article on simpler "studios." https://blog.zoom.us/working-from-home-tips-to-meet-like-a-pro/


Here's something a little more professional --






One caution: When you are searching for info, there is a company that's been around for several decades -- called "Zoom" Corporation -- that manufacturers recording equipment, musical instrument equipment, etc. Their stuff can be used for a studio, but it's not the same as Zoom Video Communications.

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Start off with the Sony A7S III My Pet Orangutan Oct 2020 #1
K&R! SheltieLover Oct 2020 #2
Good luck! CrispyQ Oct 2020 #3
First, you have envision how far you need to go. Hoyt Oct 2020 #4
I have some experience with this SlogginThroughIt Oct 2020 #5
This is what I have so far littlemissmartypants Oct 2020 #7
I'm not any kind of expert on this, but I've noticed something. MineralMan Oct 2020 #6
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