These are the tools and resources I use to record my videos and organize my Youtube Channel and website. More and more people are asking how I put the tutorials together. Here is how.
Creatives
Canva Pro Account I use Canva to create all of my Youtube Channel art, thumbnails, and images. It’s free and very user friendly. (Free and Paid option)
Unsplash Royalty-free images of everything. (Free)
Pexels Royalty-free images and videos. (Free)
WordPress I’ve used WordPress for all of my website projects. I am comfortable with it, like the access to extensions, and the accompanying community. (Free)
I am currently using the Elementor Website Builder. I have used all sorts of WordPress themes over the past few years, including Divi (Elegant Themes) and WordPress free themes. I also build sites for other people. If you would like a quote, please email me mrcampbellrocks@gmail.com.
Software
Screencastify Educator Pricing 29.99 per year (No Affiliate Link) Screencastify is a quick easy way to share videos to Google Classroom or Youtube. It comes with a limited editing tool, and all videos are saved to Google drive. It is built into Google Chrome as an extension, so it does not require extra software. Screencastify allows you to use an external mic/camera for recording and also gives you the option to record your screen and camera at the same time or as stand alone recordings. This is a great tool for beginners. See my video tutorial below.
Camtasia Educator Pricing 169.99 ( This program has advanced editing tools, callouts, allows you to add other screens, cameras, and video and has great zoom in/zoom out features for screen recordings.
Hardware
MacBook Pro 899/1249 (Amazon Affiliate Link) I use this for everyday work and to process my videos.
Seagate Portable 5TB Drive I use this to transport files everywhere I go. I keep all of my old videos and images on this file and transfer them whenever I need them. I also back up my Youtube recordings to my unlimited Google Drive Account. 114.99 (Amazon Affiliate Link)
Cameras and Mics
Canon EOS R50 Mirrorless Camera I use this to record videos on the go, at school, vlogs, and any videos that have intros or outros for my Youtube channel. This is for non-screenshot tutorials or when I want to record something from the background. (Amazon Affiliate Link)
Boya Mic for the above mentioned camera. It’s great because I can take this with my on the go for Vlogs or recordings at school 32.95 (Amazon Affiliate Link)
Blue YetiCaster Pro Podcaster/Gamer Mic and boom arm. I use this in a static recording situation. It’s not ideal if you plan to move around when recording.
If you have questions let me know MrCampbellRocks@Gmail.com