You will need to have a birds eye view tripod or selfie stick(?) of the PT and that's pretty much it. Obvious note is to make sure the lighting is good lol
@"Ballon d'Or" I was thinking of doing this myself when I begin PT'ing. I was going to use my GoPro (or whatever camera) and a cheap flexible gorilla pod. @montaha.rizeq is right that good lighting will be important. I'm sure as long as you have a decent camera, you can rig something up fairly cheap.
You can use your iPhone. That’s what I use. I’ve found this clamp works really well: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0126JQ9G6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Good light = even light. In other words, you don’t want to use one strong source of light because it creates a shadow. The most ideal is right in front of a window where the sun isn’t directly shining in. Best of luck, recording yourself gives you so much more data than just whether or not you got the question wrong/right.
I’ve got a great setup. Wish I could figure out how to post a picture of it. I’ve got my desk and on both sides, matching bar stools on top of matching coffee tables so the heights are exact. Could use books to level it out I guess. I laid a board across the stools and put my phone on the board with the camera peeking over the side. This way there is no wobble that you get from the sticks, and the shot has no tilt shift, it is perfectly perpendicular to the desk. It’s also helpful to use some masking tape to mark where the frame is on the desk so you don’t stray outside. For an iPhone, you want the camera about 2 feet above the desk for a frame large enough to work in comfortably but small enough that you can still read the test in the video. Setting up in front of a window is the easiest solution for good lighting.
@DumbHollywoodActor I am ordering that iPhone set up. Only 12 bucks and it sounds a heck of a lot cheaper than the GoPro set up, and probably works better to be honest. Thank you!
@"Alex Divine" My pleasure. Happy to help. I’ve been away for a while, but I see you’ve really been helpful the past few weeks. Keep it up!
Oh and be sure to erase (from both the video folder and recently deleted folder) the videos before you record another test. I can’t tell how many times I’ve pressed record, done the test, only to find out that the recording stopped after 5 minutes because the memory filled up.
As someone who is constantly reminded by their phone about a lack of available memory, freeing up a couple gig every time I want to record a PT was going to be difficult. This setup might be a bit over the top, but I knew if I tried to DIY the mount it would end up a bit messier, and would therefore be a distraction whenever I was taking a PT. I also ended up just getting a folding-leg table to use exclusively for PTs, I didn't like taking them on "normal" desks, I like everything LSAT related to be dedicated-use only.
@ethan.ames Jeez, way to make the rest of us look bad, haha! I haven't recorded any of my PT sessions. However, if I ever decide to, I'll likely set up my laptop on a stand, angle the screen downward, and use the webcam.
@montaha.rizeq Thank you! haha @MrSamIam I started recording last month when I started prepping for my Sept. retake, I didn't do it at all before then. So far it's been very helpful!
I have no suggestions to add. I was just too tickled reading @"Cant Get Right" setup. LOL, too funny! I bet the visual in my head is a bit exaggerated though! @MrSamIam comes in 2nd. This is what I would do if the hinges on my laptop weren't broken . I'm trying to hold out until I'm enrolled before purchasing a new one.
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Oh and be sure to erase (from both the video folder and recently deleted folder) the videos before you record another test. I can’t tell how many times I’ve pressed record, done the test, only to find out that the recording stopped after 5 minutes because the memory filled up.
-GoPro Hero4 Session
-SanDisk Extreme Pro 64 GB microSD (Don't skimp on the SD if you go the GoPro route, only get one of the recommended SD cards by GoPro.)
-Desktop Boom Mic Stand
-GoPro Tripod Mount
-Thread Adapter Mic-Tripod
Setup:
Screenshot from footage:
As someone who is constantly reminded by their phone about a lack of available memory, freeing up a couple gig every time I want to record a PT was going to be difficult. This setup might be a bit over the top, but I knew if I tried to DIY the mount it would end up a bit messier, and would therefore be a distraction whenever I was taking a PT. I also ended up just getting a folding-leg table to use exclusively for PTs, I didn't like taking them on "normal" desks, I like everything LSAT related to be dedicated-use only.
I haven't recorded any of my PT sessions. However, if I ever decide to, I'll likely set up my laptop on a stand, angle the screen downward, and use the webcam.
Thank you! haha
@MrSamIam
I started recording last month when I started prepping for my Sept. retake, I didn't do it at all before then. So far it's been very helpful!