Remember when late-night hosts went remote during the pandemic and somehow looked worse than your average Zoom call? Even with massive budgets, their setups were rough. Meanwhile, Iโve managed to build a solo video production workflow that looks better than theirs โ with no crew.
In this episode, I walk through the tools and tech I use to replicate a full video studio by myself. I share how I record faster, cut editing time in half, and publish polished content โ whether itโs courses, YouTube videos, or shorts โ all without burning out. If video production has ever felt overwhelming to you, this is your permission to simplify.
Top Takeaways
- You donโt need a crew โ you need a system. With the right tools and prep, you can create professional-looking videos solo, without wasting hours on editing or setup.
- Ecamm Live is the command center. It handles everything โ multiple cameras, screen sharing, overlays, and real-time scene switching โ all mapped to buttons on my Stream Deck.
- Gling.ai cuts editing time by 80%. It automatically removes filler words, silences, and bad takes using transcript-based editing. Itโs a total game-changer for long-form content.
- Tella is perfect for shorts and quick demos. Itโs like what Loom should have been. I use it for social media clips, explainer videos, and coaching follow-ups
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