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Creating A Killer Studio For Your Podcast Or Vlog

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Who would have thought that you could make an honest living sharing a message with others? Whether you want to talk about politics, culture, and education or simply record certain activities throughout your day, there’s an audience interested in what you bring to the table. You may have started your vlog or podcast as a side gig, but it turned into a full-blown business over time. Ready to take things to the next level, you’ve decided to create a studio in your home. 

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Though there are several avenues you can take to enhance your vlog or podcast, you’ve opted to start with the audience’s experience. A well-designed studio equipped with everything from cameras and lights to speakers and creative backgrounds ensures your content is high-quality and entertaining. It can help solidify your brand, increase your following, and expand your opportunities to generate income. The only problem is, you haven’t the slightest idea where to start. 

Select A Room

Where is the best place in your house to set up a studio? Keep in mind that this is your workstation. It’s where you’ll go to record your message or videos throughout the day. Ultimately, your studio should be in a room the furthest away from noises and distractions. You don’t want your audio to have dogs barking in the background. Similarly, trying to vlog while your kids run around behind the scenes is challenging. Popular rooms might include a basement, attic, garage, or den. 

Clear The Clutter

Whether your audience will see your studio during your streams or not, having a studio free of clutter helps to enhance creativity and productivity. Not to mention, you’ll need enough space to set up your equipment. Therefore, you should remove everything from the room. You can throw it away, sell it, or store it in another part of your home. 

Soundproofing

The quality of sound significantly impacts your podcast or vlog. If followers find it difficult to hear you due to background noise or technical difficulties, their interest fades. Essentially, if you’re going to keep your audience engaged, you have to invest in soundproofing. It’s the process of drowning out or eliminating outside noises, reducing echoes, and improving acoustics to enhance sound quality. Installing soundproof windows or glass, placing foam on the walls, and hanging heavy drapes are a few ways to master this in your home studio. 

Equipment

No home studio is complete without the proper equipment. Although the list will vary depending on the type of blog or podcast you have, there are some staples to purchase. You’ll need a camera, microphone, headphones, an amp, lights, and recording devices like a field recorder, mixer, and audio interface. 

As you consider all the equipment you’ll need for your studio, don’t overlook the importance of the power source. These devices utilize a large amount of electricity. Ultimately, you may need to hire an electrician to upgrade your system or install new outlets to accommodate your equipment. Fortunately, there are resources like HomeAdvisor Pro that can make this task easier. You can find several electricians in your area available to assist with your home improvement project. 

Aesthetics

Vloggers have the responsibility of capturing their audiences with their messages and images. Essentially, recording in the wrong environment could distract or even discourage people from watching. That’s where the aesthetics come in. You’ll need to use a combination of technology and interior design to create an atmosphere that keeps your audience engaged. 

You can opt for something traditional like a desk and a chair using your equipment and the rest of the studio as your backdrop. However, these days vlog and podcast owners are getting more creative. They want their audience to feel at home and, as such create comfortable spaces to record. They’ll add everything from couches and chairs to wine displays and artwork to allow the audience to feel as if they’re in the living room, office, or wine cellar together. 

Green screens are also a popular option for vloggers or podcast owners that prefer to switch things up frequently. You can be in a living room one day and on a tropical island the next without having to change furniture or switch locations. 

If you’re ready to upgrade from your smartphone or digital camera to a studio, there’s no time like the present. As podcasts and vlogs become the more popular forms of media for education and entertainment, the need to enhance your brand to attract new followers increases. A home studio provides the perfect environment for you to establish your brand, build on audience connection, increase earnings potential, all while sharing your story with the world.

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