There are 3 main categories that your equipment needs will fall into for YouTube, and in this video I share my top recommendations for each. This is not an equipment review, rather a guided breakdown of what a YouTuber needs to be successful in their own channel.

Here are the tutorials I talk about:
Windows: search for “windows built in video editor tutorial” or here’s a good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edKDxJ7C8HE
Mac: iMovie – search for “imovie tutorial” here in YT, or here’s a good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR5USClbQZw

Here are the primary equipment items I mention:
Tascam DR-10L: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1281085-REG/tascam_dr_10l_mini_portable_recorder.html
Canon G7 X Mark II: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1223211-REG/canon_1066c001_powershot_g7_x_mark.html

Check out Project 24, our complete course showing you how to work toward replacing your current income with passive income from YouTube and your own websites in 24 months. Check it out here:
https://incomeschool.com/project24/?ref=3&campaign=VidSchool

Legal Notice: Vid School is a product of Income School LLC. The “Vid School” name and O logo mark are trademarks of Income School LLC. Income School LLC is a limited liability company headquartered in Idaho, USA. Results mentioned not typical. No business is guaranteed to succeed, in fact, most new businesses will fail. It takes hard work, skill, and time for a new business to grow. Results mentioned are not typical. The name “Project 24” is not a guarantee of success in 24 months, but refers to those who have a goal of creating an online business in 24 months. Some will succeed, others will not—just like any business.

source