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Thoughts on Joe Rogan's New Texas Studio | Lex Fridman
iw1obNGEt5E • 2020-09-13
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Kind: captions Language: en a couple of days ago i got a chance to do the joe rogan experience for the fifth time but first time in the new texas studio i also got a chance to interview him afterwards for the podcast that i host and ask him all the usual philosophical over romanticized russian questions that i usually do on the podcast a bunch of people message me asking so how's the new studio so instead of responding to everybody individually i thought i'd make this video to give my thoughts on the new joe rogan austin texas studio there's a few quick points i want to make but overall tl dr is uh i love it so first let me say from the perspective of a guest and what the studio actually looks like in real life i think it looks great in real life and i believe it's an improvement over the previous studio in several ways so one the previous studio actually has a lot of extra space that feels useless and there's something about removing that space that makes the studio feel more intimate i definitely felt like i was pulled into the conversation more like if we take somebody like larry king from cnn check him out look into it is he has this like creepy closeness to the guests i think this new studio actually extracts a really nice balance to me that's interesting as a podcaster and that's something i talked to joe with is how do you create an atmosphere where you just forget that the rest of the world exists and you lose yourself in the conversation where you're really focused in on listening and thinking about what the other person is saying another small thing that i think is actually really cool from a guest perspective is there's only now one big tv versus two tvs so when you're looking at something in the previous studio the uh one chimp was looking at one tv and the other chimp was looking at the other tv and if you know anything about uh chimps or dogs or humans there's a powerful signaling thing with our eyes when we're both looking at the same thing there's like a more of a bond to it when we're looking at the same thing same object or like same image in the tv so there it's just nicer experience to be able to look at the same thing together and then look back and also from a camera perspective you can see what everyone is looking at whether it's two people or three people or four people so i personally love it now from the perspective of what the video actually looks like that goes into lighting camera positions also the texture of the background so when the camera is doing the autofocusing or adjusting of the lights it does a good job all of that now to comment on that part i want to say how amazing jaime is for people who don't know jamie varner is the i guess producer of the joe rogan experience but he also does a million other things it's just a creative mind of his own uh a photographer just the creator of all kinds now me again as a podcaster i do many of the things that jamie does but i do it much worse so i get to really appreciate the quality of his work so much of the setup the wires the configuration of the audio and the video and the management of that the switching of the cameras the ability to google all that comes together as a as a vision and uh implementation by jamie and so this new studio from a video and audio engineering perspective is very much a creation of jamie and i'm telling you now he's done a masterful job and it's quickly improving so just like you did with a previous studio to be constantly quickly improving until it got to that level there everybody got used to he's doing the same thing here i guarantee you'll be at a stellar level very quickly the previous times on the show i i knew how good he was but this time i actually got a chance to chat with him offline about some of the details of all the stuff he's doing and it just took my respect for him to another level and hopefully i'll convince him he kind of said yes to get to uh to come on the podcast so we can talk about uh some of the genius behind young jamie and also i want to say that to me as a podcaster and an aspiring young jamie myself it was uh it was really nice to see how humble and self-critical he is you know given all the success of the show given everything that's been done given so few screw-ups so few imperfections given the level at which he's able to with one hand be a solo producer of an entire video podcast where he's switching to cameras and with another hand be able to google at a moment's notice given all that he's extremely self-critical extremely humble that's just inspiring to me because uh it echoes to the way i see the world as well so it gives me hope that if i continue seeing the world that way i'll be able to eventually figure out how to do this podcasting and engineering thing uh the right way so for whatever it's worth i love it the video will keep improving and i think just like the cyber truck which will likely be manufactured in the same city of austin texas i think people will eventually see it not as ugly as they did at first but as badass and also as i mentioned to them on the show spotify is better than youtube in terms of music i hope that next time i take a ride in that spaceship i'd love to do a cover of voodoo child by jimi hendrix all right check out the conversation with joe should come out next week hopefully i didn't say anything ridiculous but i probably did love you all i'll see you next time you
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