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This wikiHow teaches you how to gather and use the equipment needed to produce high-quality YouTube videos. With the right camera, audio setup, and a little bit of editing, your videos will look and sound like professional productions.
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This article teaches you how to gather and use the equipment needed to produce high-quality YouTube videos. With the right camera, audio setup, and a little bit of editing, your videos will look and sound like professional productions.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Selecting Your Equipment ===
 
=== Selecting Your Equipment ===
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#*Most smartphones have a camera-related option that displays a three-by-three grid of lines on the screen while filming.
 
#*Most smartphones have a camera-related option that displays a three-by-three grid of lines on the screen while filming.
 
#Make sure your shooting location is quiet before filming. Background noise is a huge detractor from the quality of your content.
 
#Make sure your shooting location is quiet before filming. Background noise is a huge detractor from the quality of your content.
#Edit your video. Depending on your preferences, this process will vary. Once you've completed your shooting and editing, you're ready to [[Upload-a-Video-to-YouTube|upload your video to YouTube]]!
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#Edit your video. Depending on your preferences, this process will vary. Once you've completed your shooting and editing, you're ready to [[Upload a Video to YouTube|upload your video to YouTube]]!
 
#*If you're trying to produce dynamic (e.g., quick and engaging) content, consider cutting out any awkward silences or pauses in conversation.  
 
#*If you're trying to produce dynamic (e.g., quick and engaging) content, consider cutting out any awkward silences or pauses in conversation.  
 
#*Most video-editing programs come with a "noise-cancelling" feature included. You can use this to lower the overall background noise in your video.
 
#*Most video-editing programs come with a "noise-cancelling" feature included. You can use this to lower the overall background noise in your video.