Hi, I’m Daniel Gray. I’m a Korean-American storyteller, tour guide, and food expert who’s passionate about sharing Korea’s rich culture with the world. Over the years, I’ve hosted travelers, curated immersive tours, and appeared on shows like Netflix’s Street Food: Asia – Seoul. My goal is simple: to help you connect deeply with Korea through meaningful experiences, delicious food, and unforgettable stories.
Nice post! What kind of equipment do you use for your video podcasting? How much did it set you back, if you don't mind me asking, to have it all up and running?
I've been thinking of doing some kind of video podcast (especially for those hole-in-the-wall places that are hard to give directions to), and was just curious.
I'm just using a Canon Ixus 75 and my Macbook iMovie software. My friend Matt who is a real journalist in NYC uses a Sanyo and he raves about it and wished I got it instead of the Canon.
It's great because they have waterproof ones and you can turn the viewfinder so you can see yourself being filmed.
They hold like 4GB flash drives and they take stills as well. I saw the camera for 350 at the Picdix store, so I figure you could get it for 325 at Yongsan.
Dude, that's the same camera SpicySteve bought his wife for her birthday. Hmmm. Will have to ask him where he got it. I've also been toying with the idea of getting a DSLR to really get back into photography.
Anyway, a lot has changed over weekend in regards to SeoulSteves (SpicySteve got a job in China), so I'm not exactly sure what's going to happen with the site. I definitely don't have time to handle the blog plus the biz side all on my own.
Hey Dan,
ReplyDeleteNice post! What kind of equipment do you use for your video podcasting? How much did it set you back, if you don't mind me asking, to have it all up and running?
I've been thinking of doing some kind of video podcast (especially for those hole-in-the-wall places that are hard to give directions to), and was just curious.
Steve
Wow, a real oven!
ReplyDeleteI'm just using a Canon Ixus 75 and my Macbook iMovie software. My friend Matt who is a real journalist in NYC uses a Sanyo and he raves about it and wished I got it instead of the Canon.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link.
http://www.sanyo.co.jp/koho/hypertext4-eng/0705/0531-1e.html
It's great because they have waterproof ones and you can turn the viewfinder so you can see yourself being filmed.
They hold like 4GB flash drives and they take stills as well. I saw the camera for 350 at the Picdix store, so I figure you could get it for 325 at Yongsan.
sorry...the camera is a called a sanyo xacti.
ReplyDeleteDude, that's the same camera SpicySteve bought his wife for her birthday. Hmmm. Will have to ask him where he got it. I've also been toying with the idea of getting a DSLR to really get back into photography.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, a lot has changed over weekend in regards to SeoulSteves (SpicySteve got a job in China), so I'm not exactly sure what's going to happen with the site. I definitely don't have time to handle the blog plus the biz side all on my own.