Sunny Lenarduzzi: I often get asked how long it takes me to plan out my YouTube content,
and quite honestly, at this point, it takes me less than 30 minutes a month.
So I've nailed the system and I've actually never shared this process before so I'm excited
to show this to you guys.
If you are as excited as I am, make sure you hit that like button below, and we'll dive
into the four steps of how I plan my content in under 30 minutes.
I swear, this is real.
The double A method is what I like to call this first step.
Asking and analytics.
This takes me five minutes, which means I go back in my analytics and I look at all
the content that's performed really well in the last month, to two months, and I figure
out how I can capitalize on those pieces of content that I like to call my gold mines,
that I really can capitalize on and grow from because I know that most of my subscribers
and most of my views are coming from those particular videos.
Asking, again takes all of five minutes.
I'll ask on social media.
I'll ask my audience via surveys or just ask by just tweeting out, "Hey I'm shooting new
YouTube content soon.
What do you guys want to see?"
And I get so many responses.
Right then and there, a bunch of video topics.
I usually plan my content a month in advance minimum.
Sometimes I'll do a full two months in advance if I really just want to knock out all these
videos so I can focus on other things in my business.
Number two is data and titles.
So this takes me 15 minutes, maybe.
This is my description, my keywords, my tags, and I use a tool called Tube Buddy to help
me find everything that I need to really optimize my videos in the right way.
All of this information I'm going to show you in just a second in my screen cast to
show you kind of how I gather this info so I can start plugging it in to my videos and
getting them batched and ready quickly in under 30 minutes.
Okay so before we dive into step three, let's break down how to do this in the back end
of your channel.
So what I do is I go into Creator Studio up here at the top.
I go Creator Studio and then I'll click over to analytics.
Then you scroll down to traffic sources here.
So, once you're in here, you can actually type in the name of any video that you have
on your channel.
The reason that I typed in this video is because it had high velocity, meaning that it had
a higher number of views in the first 24 to 48 hours than the average of my YouTube videos.
So obviously something's working here, and it's a highly searched topic.
So these are gold mine videos, as I mentioned earlier, and so when I have a gold mine video,
I want to know how people are landing on it, because that gives me even more ideas for
videos, which makes this whole process so much easier to plan out your content and a
lot faster.
So, if I look down here and I'm in traffic sources, I've clicked on YouTube search as
these source.
This is how people are landing on this video.
They're searching things like my YouTube channel, obviously.
I'm not going to make a video called SunnyLenarduzzi YouTube channel, although when I do a new
trailer, that's something I could call it.
But what's interesting is, they're searching for how to make a YouTube video.
I've never actually made a video on this topic, so that's an opportunity.
They're also searching for how to make a YouTube channel.
This is the analytics portion.
So let's just take you through step one and step two right now, in real time, as an example.
So I've done my asking.
I know what people want me to make videos on.
I've now also looked at my analytics.
I know that this is a potential topic for me because people are searching for it and
they're finding my videos anyways, but I've never actually made a video on this topic.
So, let's do that.
I'm going to go over to here.
This is where Tube Buddy comes in real, real handy.
What I do is I'll type in that topic.
I typed in "How to make a YouTube channel."
Now this is why Tube Buddy is so great for creating your titles, your descriptions, our
tags and taking all that stress out of the optimization piece.
It makes it a lot easier.
So I'll look over here.
It says poor.
So if I were to do this topic, it's poor because although the keyword is searched very often,
it's bad to target because it's extremely competitive and hard to rank for.
Okay, cool.
That makes my job a lot easier.
What Tube Buddy then does is it gives you related searches that probably are a little
bit better.
So let's say I want to change it to how to make a YouTube channel on computer.
Scroll over here.
I clicked on that, and this is what came up.
Good.
57.
So our score for this title has improved a lot.
It's not great, but it's good.
It's a lot better.
So it says there is a little competition but this keyword is searched often so it's worth
targeting.
Okay, cool.
For me in this case study, that's good enough.
So this is really great because it helps you narrow down your titles to things that are
actually going to get found and discovered through suggested and search on YouTube.
Now the other bonus of Tube Buddy is this.
If I click on ... Oh, if I click on this video and I do use VidIQ as well but in this case
I'm just going to show you guys Tube Buddy because it's so easy to follow.
In this case, if I'm looking at this channel, which has 5.5 million views on this video.
Obviously this video has gotten a lot of velocity.
It has 365,000 subscribers, which is great, but the views on this video are insanely high.
I want to know, what kind of tags are they using?
The great thing is, Tube Buddy will show you what other videos that are top performers
are using as tags.
How to make a YouTube Channel.
How to make a YouTube Channel 2016.
How to create a YouTube account.
How to make a YouTube account.
How to start a channel.
So these are all the rankings that they have for these keywords, and these will help you
do your tags and figure out what tags are actually going to get you ranked for this
video in the appropriate area.
It takes a lot of the guesswork out of it, a lot of the manual labor out of it, but it's
just a really helpful tool in addition to having a solid content strategy.
This is an easy way, once you get rolling on YouTube and you have content up, to really
nail down great topics based on your past analytics and based on the data coming from
a tool like Tube Buddy.
Number three, is add it into the content calendar.
So we have a master content calendar.
It maps out the next year of our content so we make sure that we're not missing anything
and we're rallying around certain events and occasions.
So I just literally plug it into the content calendar on the days that it's going to be
published so the rest of the team knows.
That takes me no more than five minutes.
The fourth step is I schedule a shoot day, and I batch record between five to ten videos
on that day.
Now when I say that, it might feel really overwhelming for your, but keep in mind, I've
been doing this for a long time.
I've been on camera technically for 10 years so it's really easy for me to batch that man.
If you can only batch two videos to get started, that's amazing.
That's a perfect way to start, but if you can shoot more than one video at a time, it's
going to make your life a lot easier.
So I'll schedule that shoot day and then I know we can knock out all these videos, get
them all filmed in one fell swoop and then I don't even need to think about it again.
Now the bonus tip, and the bonus step obviously is we have to write the scripts.
I do take about an hour to two hours to write all these scripts, but my hack for writing
scripts is using my hot script formula, which of course is included in a lot of the videos
that I've talked about, and we include the template and the step by step process of exactly
how to write your scripts in our program "YouTube for Bosses" which takes you through everything
that you need to know to create consistent video content to grow your business and your
brand, using YouTube.
If you're interested in that, I do recommend you check out our master class on how to 100x
your subscribers and double your revenue in the next year.
That's what I was able to do in my first 12 months on YouTube and you can find it at the
link below this video.
Check it out and you'll learn a lot more tips on how you can be efficient and effective
with your video content on YouTube to really act as free advertising, so you're constantly
building your list.
You're constantly building your audience and you're building a raving fan culture around
your brand.
I can't wait to see you guys there.
Thank you so much for watching this video, and I do want to make sure that we acknowledge
our Boss Club winner for today.
So our Boss Club winner is Wave Point Survival.
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Jeep Wrangler JK SkyJacker Tailgate Saver Spare Tire Support Kit (2007-2018) Review & Install - Duration: 8:33.
The SkyJacker Tailgate Saver Spare Tire Support is for those of you to have a 2007 to 2018
JK that has the SkyJacker spare tire relocation bracket installed on it or another spare tire
relocation bracket that does roughly the same thing, and that's to move the tire out and
up.
This is not going to work if you have a larger than factory spare tire in the factory spare
tire location.
But, if you are running that bracket or another one like it, this is going to solve the problem
of a heavier than factory spare tire breaking down your factory hinges on your tailgate,
the welds on the tailgate itself, or the spare tire carrier steel.
Those are the three main problems that you can have when you put a big, heavy spare in
the factory location, and this does help to solve those.
The other solutions are, of course, a bumper mounted tire carrier or a beefier tub mounted
tire carrier.
This is gonna be significantly less expensive and it allows you to run that factory rear
bumper if you would like to do that.
This install is going to be a two out of three wrenches, bolts directly in place, and I'll
show you how to do that in just a second.
So, again, if you have something that is already going to move your tire out and up from the
factory location, this here is just going to support the additional weight of that tire
so it's not bouncing and moving and twerking around which can cause the fatigue of metal
and the breakdown of your hinges.
So, this is going to be a very eloquent solution for those problems.
Now, is this going to do as nice of a job as a tub mounted or a bumper mounted tire
carrier?
Probably not, but is it a very simple and inexpensive solution, maybe as a stopgap for
you?
Yes, absolutely it is going to do that.
Now, a couple of things that I do like about this is that it is very easy to install.
Whether you have a factory hitch installed or not, this is going to bolt directly onto
the crossmember.
Again, very, very easy installation.
I like the fact that all these holes are slotted and you can actually install this in a variety
of different ways.
It's a total of three different brackets and depending on how you overlap them, you can
make adjustments for different backspacing and different tire sizes.
So, this is very flexible in that way and this does come with some stainless hardware
on it, which is always a nice feature.
This is something that is going to be outside, exposed to the elements.
You're not going to have nearly as much rust when you have stainless hardware like that.
So, again, a couple of things that I do like in the way that this was put together and
in the way that this was built.
The price tag on this comes in right around $70, which I do think is going to be pretty
fair, again, for the engineering, for the quality that you're getting here.
And especially when you consider that it's either this or a bumper mounted or tub mounted
tire carrier, which is going to be 10 times what this costs or more.
So, this is going to be a very inexpensive solution to a lot of different problems.
Now, I mentioned before, this is an easy install.
Let me show you how to get it done.
For this installation, you're going to need a 3/4-inch socket and a 3/4-inch wrench.
We also used a couple of different size 3/8-inch extensions, as well as a 3/8-inch universal,
all driven by a 3/8-inch impact.
You'll also need a 7/32 Allen head socket or an Allen key would work just fine.
And we used a 17-millimeter socket to remove our bumper bolts, but they're not factory
bumper bolts.
Your size may be a little bit different.
We're not actually going to completely remove the rear bumper from the Jeep, but we are
going to need a little bit more space to work when getting the first bracket installed.
So, what we are going to do is remove the two bolts that hold the bumper to the frame
on the driver's side here, and that will give us a little bit of additional play to get
everything bolted up.
So, we'll go ahead and do that now.
So, that's really all the disassembly we're going to have to do on our Jeep.
Now, we can go ahead and get the first of three brackets bolted together here.
However, if you have a factory or even a factory style hitch on your Jeep, you're gonna have
to loosen up some of the hardware that holds that in place.
That's going to be the same hardware that's included in the kit.
So, again, if you have a hitch, you'll loosen up the hardware.
You're not gonna be using these bolts or really any of these washers or nuts that come in
the kit, but if you're like us and you don't, you're gonna use all of this hardware to attach
this bracket onto the rear crossmember.
Now, we'll get our bracket installed.
This is always going to be a lot easier if you have a creeper, you can just roll under
the Jeep, get all your hardware bolted up.
After bolting up that bracket, you can reinstall the factory bumper bolts.
The rest of the installation is as straightforward as the first half, but there are a few decisions
to be made.
This can get bolted up in a variety of different ways.
These two brackets to this piece here, you can put this bracket on top and this one on
top of that, this one underneath and this one underneath of that, or any combination
of those.
And what you're going to be using and how you're going to bolt everything up really
depends on your tire size and the backspacing of your wheels, so how far out from the body
you want this final bracket to sit and then how far up or down.
Now, the bracket we already installed, that has slotted bolt holes, as do, obviously,
this one and this one here, so you do have a good bit of adjustability, but you also
want to play with things a little bit and make sure that you're going to be able to
get everything adjusted where you needed to be.
Again, just figuring out which way these brackets are going to get installed and what goes on
top.
So, what I'm gonna do is close the tailgate, get under there, and play with these a little
bit to figure out what order everything is going to go in.
Then we'll open up the tailgate again and get everything bolted up for the last time.
Now, that we've determined the order that these brackets are gonna get bolted up in,
we can go ahead and bolt them on.
So, if you are looking for an inexpensive solution to a heavier than factory spare tire,
I would recommend this tire support from SkyJacker, and you can find it right here at extremeterrain.com.
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AGL ist kein YouTube-Projekt! 🛑🙅 - Duration: 6:08.
Attention: Authentic German Learning
is not a video project.
No, it's so much more.
Many of you
only know me from YouTube.
But there is so much more
which I want to give you.
Authentic German Learning
is above all a website.
The URL, as you can imagine
is, of course, AuthenticGermanLearning.com.
This website is the starting point
for all the other content
which I make available to you.
It's also the place
where all your questions are answered
– at least that's what I hope.
And if a question in the FAQ is missing,
then please let me know.
I created this website so
that it can answer you the most important questions
right away
and provide you many German resources
well categorized –
by medium and topic.
If you look at the menu bar,
you learn how to start
what it's about
how you can add AGL
on the social media
what the best German language resources are,
my latest materials
including the already mentioned
categorization
and the answers to all questions
which are frequently asked.
If you'd like to invest money
in your education
or want to send AGL
a few euros just like that,
then there is the online shop.
There, you will also find out
what the Authentic German Learning Academy is,
namely, another
big project of mine.
I am creating one German course after another.
I am currently working on interactive videos,
i.e. you don't just watch a video
but you are also active.
You answer questions and solve quizzes,
so that you also make sure
that you learn something in the long term
and better remember a lesson.
Then there is the
Authentic German Learning Podcast.
This is a high quality
Audio production,
which consists to one-third
of theme episodes,
to another third of episodes
about individual vocabulary
and to the last third
of episodes about phrases
and proverbs.
For all
who can't get enought
of the podcast,
there is also
the Authentic German Learning Radio,
an audio series for German learners
with sufficient listening comprehension.
I also write a lot!
In addition to the courses for the academy
I also write articles for the blog
and many emails.
If you sign up for my newsletter,
for example,
you get for at least a month
an inspiring email every day
with useful tips.
Besides, I am also
active on many social media:
Twitter, Instagram, Facebook,
WhatsApp, Pinterest ...
Depending on
whether I am going through a creative phase at the moment or not,
you get to see, for example, every day
a helpful, inspiring
or funny picture
or a short video.
Finally, there are videos like this one here,
of which I have already created hundreds.
All this is Authentic German Learning.
So if you don't see me on YouTube,
I'm not gone, I'm not taking a break –
I am just working on another project.
I'm not making this video
to brag.
I'm making this video
so that you also know my other projects
and use it.
And I'm making it, so that you know
that I also mean
what I said
in my recent videos.
Have a look at the website.
Use it.
Bye!
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VO BOSS: Special Guest - Gerald Griffith - Duration: 21:17.
>> Today's voiceover talent is more than just a pretty voice.
>> Pretty voice.
>> Pretty voice.
>> Pretty voice.
>> Today's voiceover talent has to be a boss.
>> Boss.
>> A boss.
>> A boss.
>> Join us each week for business owner strategies and success with your hosts Anne Ganguzza
and Gabrielle Nistico, along with some of the strongest voices in our industry.
>> Rock your business.
>> Rock your business.
>> Rock your business.
>> Like a boss.
>> Like a boss.
>> Rock your business like a boss.
>> Rock your business like a boss.
>> A VO BOSS.
>> A VO BOSS.
>> A VO BOSS.
Anne: Welcome to the VO BOSS podcast.
I'm you host, Anne Ganguzza, along with my VO BOSS bestie, Gabby Nistico.
Hey Gabby, how are you?
Gabby: Hello, hello!
Anne: We have a special guest today.
Gabby: [in goofy fan voice] I know!
Anne: Very well known to many, many people, founder and executive producer of the huge
conference that is VO Atlanta, welcome to the show Gerald Griffith.
Thanks so much for joining us!
Gabby: Yayy!
Anne: Woo-hoo!
Gerald: Thanks for having me.
[Anne and Gerald laugh]
Gerald: That was so formal.
It was like we're opening a city hall, city council meeting, or something.
[Anne laughs]
Gabby: You'll see that as the show progresses, we become less and less formal.
So it's ok.
Gerald: It's ok.
It'll speed up at some point once your espresso kicks in.
Gabby: Exactly!
Anne: Exactly.
So Gerald, I have to say, Gabby and I go way back with you from, Gabby even further than
me because Gabby, you were at the very first VO Atlanta in 2013, correct?
Gabby: Yah.
Anne: And I met Gerald in 2014.
Gerald: Gabby, Gabby was actually my first outside of the Atlanta area presenter in July
of 2012 at the Hampton Inn here in downtown Atlanta.
Gabby: We could have never in a million years –
[Gerald laughs]
Gabby: I think projected this success and how much it's grown, and what it's become.
Anne: Oh my gosh.
Gabby: I mean, ok, last year's conference, or this year's conference, I should say,
2018, how many attendees?
Gerald: Just under 700.
Anne: Woo.
Gabby: Holy cow.
Anne: That's a big party, Gerald.
Wow.
That is big.
Gerald: Just a few friends, you know?
Just a few friends.
Anne: Well, listen, I'm just gonna say that those [laughs] – anybody that knows me out
there knows my little group, my little VO Peeps group.
And I've hosted events at my house.
Ok?
And nothing compared to close to 700 people.
So I know, Gerald, how much work it takes to put on an event, at least in the scope
that I did.
But I cannot imagine what it takes to put on the VO Atlanta conference.
Tell us a little about how that all got started, and you know, what was your mission in the
beginning -- and wow, it's just grown so much – and what your plans are for growing
it into the future?
Gerald: [laughs] Getting started, the idea was pretty simple both with the meet-up and
with the initial aims of the conference, was to basically be a resource for the Atlanta
area.
And when I did the conference in 2013, it was to be a drivable resource for people in
the southeast United States.
And you know, having done the meet-up here which focused on local people, it was one
of those things where everything seemed to be far away, you know California, New York,
Chicago, somewhere.
So I say, "well, there's obviously people in the southeast too, so why not have something
that people can drive to?"
I literally had a map on the wall, and I used one of the online tools to measure out how,
how far somebody could get if they drove say six hours.
You know, I drew a big circle, and that was my target audience in my mind.
Seems so far away, removed at this point.
[Gabby laughs]
Anne: And now you've got global attendees.
Gerald: The circle feels like an exclusion zone.
Like fewer people come from that circle than outside of that circle, but that's, that's
how it all started.
I remember that first year, we had one person attended from Bermuda.
And I was so pumped up.
I was like, "Oh my God."
I sat there and stared at the screen a little bit.
"Bermuda?
Wow!
This is awesome."
And since then I think we've probably had well over 20 different countries represented,
and on average we do somewhere between 13,14 different countries each year that come out.
This year we had people from 40 different states, including Alaska.
[Gabby laughs]
Anne: Wow.
Gabby: I got to ask you, Gerald, every year, every conference, you have a theme.
And the theme is woven through the entire event.
It's, it's always, everything comes back to that central theme.
What kind of prompted you to do that?
Where did, where did that come from?
Is that part of the corporate background?
What, how did that transpire?
[Anne laughs]
Gerald: Me, corporate?
Gabby: Nah.
Anne: No, not at all.
[laughs]
Gerald: Yeah, well, I think it's one of those things where people need something to
kind of go back to, particularly when you bring in presenters who all have difference
experiences, and difference background, and different approaches.
You want to have something that serves as a starting point that no matter what they're
teaching, no matter what they're bringing to the conference, they can sprinkle this
one thing in there somewhere and tie it into other sessions or other happenings at the
conference.
And so having a theme of some kind is, is really an integral part so that people can
have something to rally around as, as an underlying thread throughout the event.
Gabby: And what is the 2019 theme?
Gerald: "Refresh."
Anne: Ahh very nice.
Hey Gerald, your 2019 is a little bit later this year than normal.
Gerald: Yes, it is.
[all laugh]
Anne: Any particular reason for that?
Was that just location?
Was that…
Gerald: It was the farthest I could push it and still be in March.
[Anne laughs]
Gerald: Well, what people don't realize is it's this really weird thing with the
calendar.
First of all, you're coming out of the holidays into January in the first place.
And then February is a shorter month.
So… it's like, by the time people come of their hole or whatever they went for the
holidays, their family, their vacation, their -- you know, when they finally resurface and
go "Ok, I'm gonna be apart of the, the world again," you're halfway through January.
And then you get to February, and it's like, it's a shorter month! [laughs] So you get
to January, and you literally feel like you've got four weeks to go.
And needless to say, you know, as the conference has gotten larger, there are a lot more things
to put in motion, and crank up, and get going.
And coming out of the holidays, a lot of those things slow down, because people just -- they
have their own agendas during the holidays with family and different things, and so you
really don't get their attention again until January.
And you need that extra time as much as possible to just give people a chance to breathe.
And get everything cranked up again.
Anne: I'd like to commend you too about how much you actually offer at this conference.
And I think your offerings for breakout sessions and X-sessions have maybe doubled in size.
Tell us a little bit about your, your ideas behind that.
Gerald: [laughs] The funny part about this is they're not really my ideas.
The, the conference, and I can say this without the slightest bit of embellishment, the conference
is a reflection of what people have shown an interest in, what agents have said what
they wish people know, what directors have said they wish people knew, and I take it
from there and attempt to bring the resources into the conference to speak to those things.
And I think that's one of the things that makes VO Atlanta a little different in my
role in it because I'm not an in-the-booth talent.
What I do is focus on having experts be experts, and I take care of the event planning, and
the logistics, and meals, and all that stuff like that, and what I want them to do, and
what I ask them to do, what I expect them to do is come and be the best expert in that
space that they can be, to make themselves available, and that's why people, when you're
a presenter with me, you come in on Thursday, you stay to Sunday.
You're available.
People can talk to you in the hallway, they can talk to you at lunch, at breakfast.
You know, it's, it's more of a relational environment, and so it's a very important
thing to listen to the comments, read the surveys, you know, incorporate the things
we can in there.
We do a lot of specialty sessions in addition to our main tracks, because we want to make
it something that people can really, really come and get a great experience in the industry
but also build their networks of friends and colleagues, because you learn differently
in person.
You just, you just do, and so the conference is really not about what I wanted it to be
as much as it is a reflection of conversations I have had with agents, directors.
"If you could go back and train this talent who just sent you their demo, what do you
wish they knew?
What would you teach them?
What would you tell them they needed to figure out before they got to you?"
And then I try to build a conference around that.
Gabby: Anne and I get asked all the time "should I attend a conference?
What conference should I go to?
Why should I go?"
What's the one thing you want someone who's new to know and to understand about VO Atlanta?
Gerald: It's, it's -- I use the phrase "it's your conference."
So I, I think of it more in terms of like a buffet.
I try to make sure there is great, high quality things at the buffet, but ultimately it is
up to you to decide what is good for you.
So we have our main things.
You know, we have commercial, we have, you know, I push business, marketing stuff out
there a lot, animation, gaming, and things like that.
So what I think is really good is that a person can come with an initial interest in any of
those areas but also have the luxury of jumping into another session, listening in on another
panel, talking with someone that works in that other genre, and getting a feel for what
it's really like.
I believe people coming into voiceover are willing to work hard to be successful.
The problem is most of them take their initial advice from some random video they saw on
YouTube, and it's not advice for them, it's just advice.
And so they don't really have a relationship with anyone who understands who they are.
So when they come to the conference, they get a chance to have conversations with people.
They get a chance to sit in on a panel and listen to actual casting directors and actual
agents talk about what they're looking for, and then they can jump into different sessions.
You, you, you can try audiobook, you can try narration, you can try animation, you can
try gaming.
You can take a workshop.
You can do business and marketing, all in one weekend.
And, but it is your conference.
And I mean, to that point I remember early years, there would be the occasional where
someone would say, "hey, I'm thinking about coming to the conference.
What am I gonna get out of it and why should I spend my money?
You know, what's in it for me?"
I reversed it a bit, and I asked them "what do you want to get out of the conference?"
So if you can tell me what you're looking for in the conference, I can do my part to
make sure it's available to you.
It's your job to get something out of it when you've made the decision to come.
Because both of you have been to the event before, and it's one of those things where
if someone came to you at the end of it and said, "I didn't hit anything out of that,"
your first thought should be, "where were you?
Like were you actually -- did you go to anything?"
Because I realized I can't control whether you…
introduce yourself to people.
I can't control whether you go to the panels or the breakouts or you take a workshop.
I can't control whether you even come out of your room.
And so by extension I can't take control over your conference experience.
It's your conference, it's what you make out of it.
Some people come there, they've been in the industry 20, 30 years, and for them the
conference is more of a social endeavor where they see their friends.
They meet people they've worked with 15 years, but they've never had a beer with
them.
So they come for that.
Some people come because it's their first opportunity to ever take a voiceover class
of some kind.
Anne: I think it's a great concept.
And one of the things I love about VO Atlanta is your whole concept and graciousness about
giving back to the community.
In 2013 when I came to you with an idea about my career education scholarship, you were
all for it, in terms of donating VIP registrations to the conference, and I cannot tell you how
thankful I have been over the years because every year -- it wasn't just 2013, it's
every year since, you have supported the scholarship and given back and even added more.
Not only can people get a great education, but there's also this wonderful segment
for people who may not be able to afford the conference in, in terms of you helping to
give back to the community.
Thank you, Gerald, for that.
Gabby: She's getting teary.
Gerald: Thank you for that, Anne.
Anne: I know, I'm getting the clinch.
Gabby: She is.
She is, I can hear it.
[all laugh]
Anne: I do.
I get, I get all caught up.
Gerald: Well, well, Anne I never let you say that without giving the true context of it.
And that's a lot of people may approach you with any number of ideas.
But when it's someone who approaches you, and they're willing to take the reins, you
know, and really, really contribute to the success of something and put in the work to
make it happen, those, those are the people that make it so easy, continually give and
contribute to something because you know that it's not one of those things where you say,
"Ok, I'll help out," and then someone just dumps stuff on your plate and say "here's
what I need from you."
You've done that.
I think it's your giving spirit that takes the little contribution I make to that process
and bring it to life.
And it wouldn't happen otherwise because I don't have the bandwidth to take the auditions
and find yet another panel of people to, to work on something, and it's your work that
really makes the scholarship program come together and work every year, so thanks to
you.
Anne: Thank you for that, but it's not possible without your contributions.
And so, yeah.
Gerald: Of course.
Gabby: Oh stop it, both of you.
Stop it now.
"I love you more."
"I love you more."
"No, I love you more."
"No, I love you more."
[Anne and Gerald laugh]
Gerald: No, you did it more!
No.
Anne: Speaking of which, speaking of which, Gerald, for 2019 there will be another scholarship
program.
We just spoke about it the other day.
Gabby: I don't think anybody who's been to the conference hasn't noticed this.
Like your entire family in some way, shape, or form is apart of VO Atlanta.
They are the beating heart of, circulatory system even throughout everything.
Your sister, [laughs] I love her so much.
And it's really great that, yeah, we have this massive event, lots and lots of people,
but there's still at its core a family.
Gerald: Yeah, family are people that you hire when nobody else'll work with you.
[all laugh]
Anne: No, but I actually, I feel like your family, like I know them.
You know?
Gabby: Yeah.
Anne: And I, I hope they, I hope they're OK with that.
[laughs]
Gabby: We've been watching your kids grow up.
Anne: Right?
Gerald: Yeah, and, and that's the funny thing.
It's like with, for instance with Grant, you know, I always think about it, my younger
son who is now 11, the first year of the conference, he was five years old.
Gabby: Yeah.
Anne: Wow.
Gerald: And it is interesting because there are a lot of people who have been there a
number of years, and they, they have watched them grow up, and then they see them on Facebook,
and, and you know, their milestones, different things they are involved with and I share
there.
They've gotten used to it now when they go to conference and people comment on what's
happening in their life.
They just kind of roll with it, but in the beginning it freaked them out a little bit.
[women laugh]
Gabby: Aww.
And of course there's your wife who, who is just a saint.
Anne: Oh yeah.
Gabby: And you know, it's, it's not easy, it's not easy when your husband is that
occupied for that large a period of time.
Anne: Oh my goodness, yes.
Gabby: Yeah, so.
Anne: I know what it takes for me to put on a small event.
And to put on an event the scope of what you put on, Gerald, is, it is a year-long process.
And for any of you guys that don't realize that, you need to realize that.
It is, it is no small thing to put together a big party for about 700 people and take
care of everything for days.
And Gerald, I can't even imagine the scheduling.
I know just the scheduling alone has got to be a nightmare.
Gerald: I would say that's the biggest challenge.
All of the other stuff is a little more manageable, but when, when it comes to the schedule, we
have, I'll say, well over 100 line items on our schedule --
Anne: Wow.
Gerald: -- that represent well over 200 hours of schedule activity.
Gabby: In a weekend.
[laughs]
Anne: Yeah.
Gerald: It is.
And so we've even, we've made some changes going into '19.
We're moving the keynote to Thursday evening so that we can give a dedicated space to itself,
and get everything kind of kicked off later that evening.
And we'll have the mixer, instead of having an opening reception earlier, we'll have
that after the keynote, and then we'll get ready to kick off early Friday morning for
those people who get up, the hard-core ones and do the fitness stuff at 6:30 in the morning.
Anne: Wow.
Gerald: You know?
You, you ladies will be there surely, correct?
[Anne laughs]
Gabby: Oh yeah.
Oh absolutely.
Anne: Oh yeah, we'll be there.
Yeah, yeah.
Gabby: Oh, I was just going to ask, how people can sign up for the conference?
Gerald: They can go to voatlanta.me to learn more about it and sign up for things.
We expect to get to that point of saying "registration's closed," like "we just cannot sign up
anyone else."
It'll be, it'll be kind of a bittersweet thing, you know?
It'll be kind of good because you feel like "well, we got a lot of people," but you
know, it just is what it is.
And, and to that point, you've both kind of referenced the number of people or the
size.
I really strive to make it feel like a community thing.
And that's, that's a really important element that, even though there are a lot of people
there, that we maintain a comfort level so that you feel like it was a family reunion,
or a gathering with old friends, versus this massive, nondescript, just glob of people.
And so that's why we incorporate fun things like, you know, our Friday night chill stuff
where it's nothing about voiceover.
It's stuff like fingerprinting or cigar bar with bourbon or something.
I mean, it's just, it's not voiceover stuff.
It's people stuff.
And I think, you know, we think that's important.
I think that's important that people have a chance to engage just on a personal level.
That's why we don't put titles on name badges because I really don't care that you're
a casting director first.
I care that you're a person first.
And that's who I should go up and introduce myself to and say, "hey, how are you doing?"
And then if I want to see all the details, I can go read that in the, in the mobile app
or the program guide or something.
Anne: Gerald, thank you so much for spending time with us today and talking about VO Atlanta.
I cannot wait until March of 2019.
Gerald: Absolutely.
We, we gonna do your live thing again, your live podcast from there on location, on site?
Gabby: Yes.
Anne: Woo-hoo, yeah!
Gerald: We're gonna step it up, so you guys can be ready.
I expect the VO BOSSes to be ready to go.
Gabby: We won't let you down.
[Gerald laughs]
Anne: I'd like to give a huge shout-out to our sponsor, ipDTL.
Yes, you too can record like a boss and find out more at ipdtl.com.
Gabby: And of course, guys, for all things BOSS, please go to the website, voboss.com,
and thank you so much!
We'll see you next week.
Anne: Bye-bye!
Announcer: Join us next week for another edition of VO BOSS with your hosts Anne Ganguzza and
Gabby Nistico.
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Samsung really seems to make an effort to create some great-looking handsets that
aren't available outside of Asian markets and that tradition continues
with the Galaxy Note 9 snow white version which available exclusively to
Taiwan announced officially on the Samsung Taiwan news blog we've had to
glean as much information as we can via the magic of Google Translate so you may
have to forgive is for any janky translations we can tell from the images
just what to expect on the look and feel front the first snow-white note 9
predictably has a white backplate with a few updated accent colors to boot
Samsung describes the color as a white glass with silver metal and we have no
reason to argue the side bezels camera and fingerprint accents are also a
silver colour with the metal frame featuring a diamond trim for a more
wintery look the S Pen is white too which is a nice if obvious extra touch
one disappointing aspect is that for a white phone the front still has the
black bezel trim it would have been cool to see a device with a full-color body
rather than just the backplate and accents naturally all of the internals
remain the same as the already available samsung galaxy note 9 this new veneer
just gives buyers another option to choose from you will be able to get a
limited edition white Wireless fast charging base that includes a
color-changing ambient light as for pricing the first snow white edition of
the samsung galaxy note 9 will sell for thirty thousand nine hundred dollars
Taiwan which is approximately $1000 currently the device will only be
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The BEST Virtual Reality Headset to buy 2019- The BEST VR Headset to consider buying - Duration: 10:32.
or anyone who follows technology even slightly knows that VR or virtual
reality is the next paradigm shift in technology so for anyone looking to
splurge some money in this area here's the top three VR headsets over the years
Samsung has earned the reputation for being on the edge when it comes to
adopting newer technologies they stepped into the VR space with the gear VR in
2015 back then it was a good and inexpensive experience that lets users
attach their Galaxy smartphones to enjoy VR it's gone through a number of
iterations and the current model supports the latest flagships s8 and no
date which is why the gear VR is at number three gear VR is a snap on
wireless affordable way to turn your Samsung Galaxy phone into a capable
basic virtual reality headset and years later is still pretty impressive the new
VR headset works great with the galaxy s 8 plus s 8 s 7 s7 edge note 5 s6 s6 edge
and s6 edge plus and comes with micro USB and USB C adaptors one thing to
remember is the gear VR is not aiming to replace the high-end VR hardware but to
make this VR experience affordable and hassle-free one thing that was
troublesome with the first-generation headset was the control aspect those
machines had a trackpad at the side of the headset that controlled nearly all
aspects of the headset this version however brings the much-awaited remote
control it has a home button back button volume controls and a trigger on the
bottom plus a clique pad Samsung includes a simple elastic strap that's
meant to tuck the controller into the gear VR s headband when not in use
the controller can be waved around to track motion and it's motion sensing is
cleverly tuned to fit the hand you're holding it in
the controller does not vibrate but it has all the other basic controls of a VR
remote and instead of USB charging it runs on to triple-a batteries to last
much longer the oculus app that runs on your Galaxy
phone now defaults to a facebook login instead of an oculus account using
Facebook as an easier way of looping and friends to connect with VR oculus is
gear VR software update also runs on older Samsung phones using gear VR it's
more powerful and right now a couple dozen apps are fully remote supported
which use the controller as a pointer and controller Hulu alt space VR and
excellent gear VR battle game wands in harmonics karaoke game and sync space
are some of the notables with this version gear VR is an enticing way to
get started with VR the added controller remote along with a truckload of apps to
choose from this is the best entry point to VR out there number two is the oculus
rift as with every new startup had a journey from the beginning in early 2012
to being placed at number two on our list with many other such lists they
started the crowdfunding for the headset in 2012 and that went very successful as
they raised around two and a half million dollars that led to the eventual
acquisition by Facebook in 2014 and after three intense years of development
and a number of prototypes the riff was launched in March of 2016 the oculus
rift requires a wire connection to a PC in order to have enough power to drive
to 1080 by 1200 resolution images to each lens inside the headset at first
the minimum specs by oculus called for an Intel Core i5 4590 or equivalent
processor eight gigabytes of RAM and an N VI VI a GTX 970
or AMD rating on 290 videocard that minimum spec has
been brought down to an Intel i3 6100 and GPUs that can now start from the NBI
dia GTX 960 from the recommended 970 when paired with the proper hardware the
oculus rift is far superior to PlayStation VR and light years ahead of
Google cardboard and Samsung gear VR oculus rift has the task of completely
immersing you in a videogame by producing two images simultaneously
which is done by hooking into the back of your graphics card HDMI port and
using a camera to track your head movement oculus includes a pair of small
ear pads that sit flush on the side of the headset they can be rotated to sit
directly on top of the ear or flipped up when someone needs your attention back
in the real world they offer 3d surround sound and have enough clarity to clearly
hear all the ingame audio cues what you'll get inside every oculus rift box
is the headset itself the oculus sensor a small remote that can be used to
control videos and change the volume on the headset and Xbox one wireless
controller with two double-a batteries in Xbox one controller adapter and
extender the setup process includes plugging the headset into the HDMI port
on your GPU and 2 USB cables from the headset and sensor 2 2 USB 3.0 ports on
your PC and the Xbox one controller adapter into a USB 2.0 port on your PC
the setup process includes plugging in the headset to the HDMI port on your GPU
the 2 USB cables from the headset and sensor 2 2 USB 3.0 ports on your PC in
the Xbox one controller adapter into a USB 2.0 port on your PC with adequate
hardware the oculus rift shows us what can be done using VR and the length and
breadth of his technology it has a strong performance and adequate
accessories to an sure a pleasant experience number one is
the HTC viv as we saw VR is still in its infancy but that doesn't mean there's no
product that showcases how good VR can get with current technology the HTC viv
is one product that can give you the full premium VR experience today and
that products been in development for over two years and has been available to
the public for about a year viv is the result of HTC and the American video
game developer and digital distribution company valve the fact that the popular
software distribution is owned by valve makes all the more sweet this publicly
available version of viv is a powerful device and has the specifications to
match the viv has a refresh rate of 90 Hertz and this device uses two screens
one per eye each having a display resolution of 1080 by 1200 the headset
and controllers are covered with more than 70 infrared sensors and contain an
internal gyroscope and accelerometer each track device uses sensors in
combination with two stationary lighthouse based stations to track the
user's movement with submillimeter precision the lighthouses emit infrared
structures and are effective up to a 15 by 15 foot tracking space
the HTC Viv's headset also contains a front-facing camera that allows the
users to observe their surroundings without removing the headset the
software can use the camera to identify any moving or static objects in a room
this function can be used as part of a chaperone safety system which will
automatically display a virtual wall or feed from the camera to safely guide
users from obstacles or real world walls HTC has a huge list of very useful
accessories including the deluxe audio strap with integrated headphones
and the vibe tracker vibe is the first headset mostly powered by steam VR which
is an open platform where almost any VR headset can loosely participate nearly
every game you'll find in the steam VR store has been made or optimized for viv
because that's what most steamvr players own who is tons of games and superb
visual quality and the never-ending list of accessories HTC vive is at the moment
the best way to experience VR full-stop you can check out the video description
for more information about this headset Microsoft has been marketing the windows
mix reality platform for a while now it promises cheaper headsets inside out
tracking which eliminates the need for additional setups and some in-house VR
heavyweight titles like halo coming to these headsets even though we're yet to
see any product in the market yet many big names are apparently sold in this
dream this includes Samsung Dell HP Acer Asus and more we're still waiting for
market availability but if everything works as planned
these can be serious contenders for the others on this list this video was about
the best VR headsets on the market if you're looking for one and this video
helped make the right choice and hit like hit subscribe and help us make more
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