Thanks so much for this, love that this is your business but you took the time to show how to do it ourselves. My M5Pro floating t turned out awesome thanks to this video. I’m in Canada but next glove is going to be shipped right to Goalie guy NL here. You guys do great work and I want to make sure I support this business!
@camanator100Ай бұрын
Great Video! Any chance of getting a tutorial on how to lace a glove the Brian's way, where you are weaving both ends of the lace rather than just one, and tying the together at the end?
@TheGoalieGloveGuyАй бұрын
Ooooof great suggestion, not a fan of that lol
@venezuelaaviАй бұрын
Great video bro
@TheGoalieGloveGuyАй бұрын
Appreciate it
@nuynobi12 күн бұрын
Nice tutorial. Thanks. Some friendly constructive feedback: The music is way too loud. I almost clicked off the video because of it. Remember, background music is just that, _in the background._ Ideally, you want it to be subliminal: loud enough to fill the silence when you're not talking but not loud enough to attract attention to itself. The easiest and most obvious solution is to simply turn it down. If you want to get fancy you could make it quieter during voiceover sections and a little louder otherwise. You can do this manually by automating its volume, but a better way would be to use a ducker. A ducker is just an audio compressor that makes one element quieter when a different element (the key or sidechain) gets louder. You'd set the music's volume to the level you want between voiceovers, and then the ducker will dynamically lower its volume whenever the voiceover kicks in, "ducking" out of its way. Hope that helps you for future videos.