In this episode Nathan & Craig talk to Jeremy from Red Means Recording - an electronic music YouTuber based in Seattle, WA. Jeremy has been making videos for over ten years, covering a wide variety of music hardware and software. Enjoy this wide-ranging interview on evolving as interests change, saying yes to new experiences, how to start on YouTube, playing live shows, learning genres, and much more.
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Podcast notes:
* (0:00) Introducing Jeremy
* (0:30) What was the role of music in early years?
* (2:32) Introducing electronic music
* (5:44) Pivoting to more educational content
* (10:15) Going full time RMR
* (13:18) Building a good Discord community
* (16:00) How do you start a youtube video?
* (18:41) Film editing software
* (21:07) Personal project you're excited about?
* (22:35) When you feel overwhelmed what do you do?
* (23:18) Office islands/stations
* (32:23) Cameras for filming
* (34:06) Teaching schedule
* (35:42) Frequently asked questions from lessons
* (42:25) Getting comfortable being on camera
* (51:28) Pros and Cons of working in public
* (54:45) Spikes in YT subs
* (1:01:07) Favorite YT channel and podcast currently
* (1:02:40) Best recent purchase under $100?
* (1:04:42) Your goals for the next few years? What's next?
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