10 ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT YOU NEED TO SETUP YOUR HOME TV STUDIO All Broadcasting television TV by socadmin - June 5, 20240 Spread the loveHome TV Studios have become increasingly popular ever since the Covid-19 Pandemic broke out in early 2020. Home studios have also been around for a long time and they have been used by YouTubers and social media influencers to create professional streams at home. So, whether you’re a news anchor for a broadcasting station looking to work remotely, or you’re looking to live stream professionally, this post is just for you. --Advertisement-- --Advertisement-- So, what equipment do you need to set up your home TV studio? Multiple Cameras To set up your professional home TV studio, you’ll need at least three cameras for your video capture. These cameras will then be switched from one to the other as your TV show progresses. Tripod for Each Camera A tripod is a three-legged stand or mount for your camera. When you mount your camera on a tripod, it helps to keep it stabilized so as to avoid shaky images while recording your video. Each of your TV studio camera requires a tripod each. Cables An electrical cable is an assembly of one or more wires running side by side or bundled, which is used to carry electric current. Cables work by connecting two or more devices, and enabling the transfer of electrical signals or power from one device to the other. Get a cable that works with your microphone and other equipment. Lighting For your video to come out right, you need proper and adequate lighting system. There are different types of lights available to improve the quality of your TV show including shadows, foreground and background lighting. You can get amazing lighting for your videos within your budget, but ensure your lighting doesn’t produce shadows and isn’t too harsh. Video Switcher When running multiple cameras, you need a video switcher to switch your output from one camera to the other. Lapel Microphones Lapel mics are small and portable microphones that are clipped to one’s shirt, collar or tie. They are also referred to as lavalier mics and they allow you to record hands-free. Lapel mics are required in your TV home studio to amplify your voice while giving you the liberty to focus on the content you are producing. Set furniture A set of furniture is required for your home TV studio for sitting and presenting to your audience. Endeavor to use colors that compliment each other. Decorate your space in a way that makes it look homely and inviting. Multiple TV Monitors A TV monitor is used in a studio for monitoring the program being broadcast. It is an equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions. Multiple TV monitors are required for each video source to make a great TV broadcast. Capture cards Capture cards allows your computer to process the data from your camera. A capture card is a necessary video production gear especially if you plan on live production. Audio mixer The audio mixer performs the function of level equalization, filtering and audio control. See also 10 ESSENTIAL PODCAST STUDIO EQUIPMENT FOR YOUWhile these list isn’t exhaustive, the above equipment are required to get your home TV studio all set up and running. --Advertisement-- --Advertisement-- Are you interested in starting your own TV station, CLICK HERE to get professional help from Socastin Team. Related posts:HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR STUDIO MICROPHONES TO MAKE THEM LAST LONGER8 WAYS TO INCREASE YOUR PODCAST VISIBILITY10 ESSENTIAL PODCAST STUDIO EQUIPMENT FOR YOUTIPS TO HELP YOU BECOME MORE CONFIDENT ON CAMERARecommended Posts:10 WAYS TO PROMOTE YOUR LIVE STREAM10 VALUABLE TIPS TO DEVELOP A STRONG RADIO VOICE10 TIPS TO HELP YOU FIND INSPIRATION FOR YOUR SONGWRITINGHOW TO BUILD A STRONG SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE FOR YOUR… See also FIVE WONDERS OF STORYTELLING IN LIVE STREAMINGEditor's Picks: 10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR AN EXCELLENT LIVE STREAM EXPERIENCE 10 THINGS YOU SHOULDN’T DO DURING A LIVE STREAM QUALITIES OF A GREAT TV PRESENTER HOW TO MAKE YOUR STUDIO ENVIRONMENT MORE COMFORTABLE FOR YOUR CLIENTS