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Midweek with Tyler: Slowing Renovation Market

Modern Craftsman

Modern Craftsman

Entrepreneurship, Education, Business, Self-improvement

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Analyzing the slowing renovation market, Tyler shares how it's affecting his business and builders across the United States. 

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0:00.0

I've developed a business model that really does protect me of a lot of things that happen within the market.

0:27.0

Let's see if that's any better. Oh it might not be. For some reason, it doesn't appear as if my voice and my lips are matching up. We're just going to roll with it. Maybe it's always like that and I just don't notice. I changed my Wi-Fi, but it looks like the color temperature and everything with the camera I got sorted out last week I messed with some stuff

0:38.6

And it was not

0:40.5

Correct as far as my settings go. Then Doug helped me a little bit. I went on the

0:46.0

YouTube and I figured out some settings that are going to work and this appears to be

0:50.4

much better and I'm not getting like the disparity between when I move. I think the

0:56.1

ISO was on auto last week so every time I would move first off the color temperatures off and the lighting.

1:02.1

Well the lighting was always the same but it on the

1:06.4

camera it was messed up and then every time that I moved if you're watching this on

1:11.1

YouTube it was affecting the way that I looked in like the life. It just kept on adjusting it was really weird. It was even worse for the regular podcast

1:21.0

So it looks like I got it sorted out.

1:23.1

That was actually kind of fun and a little bit interesting,

1:26.2

digging into camera settings and what does what.

1:28.6

And like I think I got into this last week

1:32.2

that I enjoy understanding something and how it works and it's a lot easier for me to retain.

1:36.8

So the first time I picked up the camera and started recording stuff and figuring out what settings it would take me an hour just to go through the settings to figure out what I needed to do and I couldn't remember it.

1:46.9

So I went and I created a document and then I recorded

1:52.1

what I need to do for each setting for what I'm filming and where I am so I can go in and change them.

1:58.0

I believe Doug said I can make picture profiles for them so that like when I have a standard or baseline I can just go in and pick that

2:05.3

picture profile and then tweak things from there but I've always been a point and shoot

2:10.5

so just like manual or automatic exposure and all that stuff and never really

2:16.4

understood what things did so I spent a little time researching what they do and it's

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