Studio Lighting - New Workshop Vlog, Ep.2
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
In todays video we document our third day moving into our new workspace, today we build another workbench along the east facing gable end of the shed, and bring in a new gas cooker and a fridge.
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If you want the stonework to really pop, try lighting it from directly below (behind you) with a third light. Then light yourself with one panel from front left (bright), one from further away on the right (dimmer). That’s effectively a 3 point lighting setup and it’ll make things look big budget really quickly. Great vlogs - keep them coming!
@KMR-SULLY
8 ай бұрын
Yessssss
@cmphoto_
7 ай бұрын
Yep agree with this. Light the stone from top down or bottom up (I find top down nicer, shadows going up always throw me). Regardless this guy spot on!
@briand7285
7 ай бұрын
wow never thought about that! brilliant 🫡
Found you through YT shorts and I've spent my morning home from work with pneumonia watching your videos. Great content, great vlogs.
2 vids in 2 days, what a treat!
It's so cool to see you putting your new workshop together, looking forward to seeing build more of your projects in it! I also rather like this vlog format XD
That light is so bright, we can see you all the way over here in America.
And I might add, I think everyone who's commenting has a similar thought too, just keep on being your authentic, normal person, a bit of charm and cheek here and there, with the focus on what you're making, showing off craftsmanship with imperfections at times too as that's perfectly normal as well.
I love these vlogs, please never stop.
I'm so glad you decided to post another vlog!!!
These things are very nice to watch. Thank you.
The shop is looking great!! I have a case of shop envy! All the best!
Yes please keep doing the vlogging it's enjoyable to see what's going on
Really enjoying these videos and 100% relate to the social anxiety of filming in public. Keep it up!
New favourite channel, been watching your TikToks since lockdown
Love the "good luck" at the end of your videos - keep it up!
Loving the vlogs, from down the road in Bandon
I just finished up building a radiant LP gas heater for my own shop. It uses two runs of barn tin, placed together like spoons each a half inch apart to form a radiant flu. Lots of heat, no fumes and no noise.
Loving the vlogs, watching from the Shetland Islands
I absolutely love your content. Always a treat to watch. Can't wait for the next live ❤
@EoinReardon
8 ай бұрын
Cheers. Next live will be down in the new workshop
100% with you on not gluing workshop furniture and fittings together. Guarantee you'll want to make changes over the years (months, even) and avoiding permanent construction makes it easier to make changes. Plus you've a much better chance of being able to reuse timber
I love waking up to these videos please keep it up
I love these vlogs man thanks for what you do
@EoinReardon
8 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
Loving this vlog. And what a beautiful building to be working in.
great quality video man, loving the vlogs
You kind sir, live a dream life. I will join after overcoming the fear of camera and speaking to people. Promise.
More fun shared videos, thanks
Hi Eoin, I've only just found your channel, and I'm hooked already. You're such a natural easy going guy and so easy to watch. Good luck with your new workshop, it's fun to watch you 'build it' and in such a lovely pace too. Thanks for your content. Take care 🙂
@Tedmader-fp3vb
8 ай бұрын
I’m still trying to figure out why he its so much fun to watch his video after several years
Looks great, a wood burning stove would be a great addition also
Before you know it you will have your new workshop exactly how you want it.👍
Nice one Eoin. Just a few pointers.... raise the bottom toe board enough that you can get you feet under when standing at the bench, also a few heavy rubber mats for long term standing.
I am so happy for you. Look forward to seeing your journey. You are a lovely young man and deserve many blessings. Thank you for sharing.
Your a gas man lad. Love the videos
Loving the vlogs - definitely keep them coming. It's a good way to get regular long-form content coming, which sits well alongside the shorts.
Love the vlogs. It was very cozy to sit and watch 😁❤️
Congrats on the new workshop! I love seeing how its all coming together and all the ideas you have for setting it up. Looking forward to seeing how it all turns out. ✌️
Love this little vlog u should do more and also keep up all your hard work and can’t wait for what’s to come
loving the Vlog. Keep it up Eoin!
I am really enjoying the vlog style content, intrigued to see what happens next
Don't forget about a wood burning stove, keep you warm & get red of the scraps & sawdust.
Congratulations Eoin, what a fantastic building repurposed for such an excellent new use! Your practical skills are enabling you to start fitting it out quickly and you will soon have a superb workshop. All very best wishes for a bright future - and look forward to further vids! :)
Your very charismatic i would let go of that fear of chatting on the camera 😊
The vlogs are great
I love, that he is so passioned about his Work Great to watch
Adam Savage at Tested has some really cool workshop light designs which you might finding useful to look at :)
The vlog is a fun little look into your daily grind, thanks for sharing.
Loving your content.
Keep these vlogs coming
Just brilliant. The workshop looks great so far. I’m really enjoying these vlogs 🙂 Please don’t overcome your feelings about filming yourself whilst people are watching. You’re doing a grand job. I’m ok with the before and after explanations you’re currently doing. I’m thinking that it’s less about social anxiety, and a tad more about not wanting to look like that type of “Hi guys” wanker that films themselves walking and talking in public places. The type that gets annoyed when someone “ruins” their shot. 🤣🤣
You're flying along pal. Keep on keeping on. Also, love how you open stuff like a kid on Christmas. Love the chaos 😂
It's so cool you're moving into your new shop.
the vlogs have been really enjoyable, keep it up! also love the new workshop, I love old timey buildings
Always moving forward sir! good to see. Keep up the great work!
Do love the new shop, have always loved a stone wall and you have 4 your lighting is coming along famously it's so nice to see that bony boy face, it's just so cute. Looking forward to more of your coming out, in your new business. Much love from my end. Afriend.
Great vlogs keep them coming. I’m really enjoying the shop set up.
Love the new workshop and I love these vlogs. Keep it up
Great fun! Workshop is already looking good.
And away we go!
Great vlogs Eoin! I like the vlogging, keep it up, lad!
@EoinReardon
8 ай бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
Exciting. Glad you got your new workplace.
Well done
I am honestly so excited for you! The work shop looks already great 👍 Looking forward to seeing it progress more and to future wood working videos 😊
Hi from my Bladesmithing workshop in Ballina .
Ya battery was working just needed turning up. Chances are without a microphone the camera is adjusting the level automatically that when you put a microphone in you need to adjust it manually.
looking great!!! cant wait to see more from the new spot!
What you need to do more than anything my friend, is getting yourself a good electrician and get some more mains socket s installed before you set the place on fire or electrocute yourself.
Wood joints with glue and screws would give you the best possible results.
Never a bad thing when the light is lighter than you thought it would be
love seeing this come together! keep em coming!
Really enjoying seeing this come together, well done on the upgrade.
Workshop looking fantastic Eoin, coming on nicely ..looking forward to more vlogs
Nice i was wondering about thos gaps in the other video
hi just found your channel and i’m hooked! your a natural (even though you hate filming yourself if someone is watching 😂. i spent years restoring old tools, but never documented it😢. loving your new workshop! now the task of binge watching. take care from Brian D. 🫡
Love seeing these vlogs coming out. The shop is going to look great !
I somehow miss the lower resolution phone camera in a way! Yet this is a big deal for you, and I hope all goes well, the channel has been very cool to spontaneously come across.
Very cool, lots of great progress!!
Rough as a badgers but we love it ....greetings from the Swiss Alps laters big fella! Just started my little workshop 8 ft x 6 ft... see ya soon
Using a lav mic which just clips onto your shift might help with getting nicer clearer audio. Some more expensive options are even wireless
Damn why didn't KZread recommend me this? Catching up rn!
Been to Ireland numerous times.. do you have enough electricity in shop now your using power tools+ refrigerator Good luck. Like your channel
Mate you need to get led light tubes to brighten your workshop I do a bit in my shed git a proxy little window and I feel Like i am In jail cell lol Can’t beat natural light gonna build a shed with clear roofing sheets
@Eoin Idk how I missed yesterday's video, I'll have to check that out after this but I just wanted say _🎊Congratulations🎊_ on the new workshop, you deserve it!! I also wanted to say they really did an incredible job on the stonewalls. 👍👍
Love the earring!!
Crippling social anxiety my arse😂😂❤❤
More vlogs man good job
Looks great lad happy for ye 👍
Its super exciting seeing a new workshop come together! How much of the build/ layout has been pre planned vs waiting to figure certain aspects out as you begin to use it? Think it can often be tricky to visualise how everything will work together in your workflow. Allowing it to evolve over time can be fun though!
Outstanding work 👍👍
With the lights in the ceiling you might be able to change the frame rate of your camera to stop it but not definite on that.
I say continue the vlog until your fully moved in,I love them personally,and I bet a lot of people do to,it’s very calming
@EoinReardon
8 ай бұрын
I will!
Can't wait to see the results
I wish I had wood work tools
The new workshop is awesome, I feel you will really enjoy working there with all the extra room you have. One question, you mentioned about winter soon arriving, how will you heat the workshop? Didn’t see anything to address that issue.
Im so down for the vlogs
Your gonna run out of room for your wood work. Because of your video equipment 😅😅😅 looks great thoe my buddy
@InheritanceMachining made a cool overhead camera rig that you might want to look into for the new shop.
I think camera social anxiety is a normal human response from a regular sane person, so dont feel bad Champ 😂
Your doing fine
Should replace the old fluorescent lights with LED’s - you can get ones which look similar to the ones you have, but they are bright and are very low energy
Don’t forget you will need a row of shelves somewhere 😂😂
The way you speak is interesting. First your accent, which is cool, but also the way you construct your sentences. It is almost like Danish, and I understand you better than Paul Sellers. Your content is dynamic, lively and relevant.
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