Johnny Q provides a tour of his dedicated studio space, which functions as a gear room and content creation hub. He highlights his use of Holdup Displays for firearm wall mounting and a Yukon toolbox for organized storage of optics, accessories, knives, and cables. The space also includes an Ikea desk for editing and a safe for secure firearm storage.
This video is a placeholder for content that will be uploaded later. The title, 'Where I Film Videos,' suggests a behind-the-scenes look at the creator's filming location, potentially for firearm-related content. Without the actual description or video, it's impossible to determine the specific firearms, topics, or gear that might be featured. Therefore, the tags are based on general possibilities for a firearms content creator's filming location.
This video details the challenges faced by firearms content creators on YouTube due to increasingly strict community guidelines and content moderation policies. The speaker, a firearms enthusiast and content creator, explains how he received multiple strikes, leading to temporary channel restrictions and the need to make many videos private. He discusses the perceived double standards in content enforcement, particularly concerning rap music versus firearms content, and explores the impact of these policies on the gun community's ability to share information and grow.
This video is a quick sneak peek of a new studio being built by GFA Studio. The creators express gratitude to their audience for their support during the construction phase and promise more great content to come once the studio is complete. The new studio will allow them to produce videos regardless of weather conditions.
This video announces the creator's new studio, intended for producing content in 2019. The description humorously highlights the purchase of a "$100 pillow" as a notable, albeit secondary, event. The content appears to be a studio tour and a lighthearted update, with the pillow being a recurring joke. While the title mentions a studio, there's no indication of firearms being present or discussed.
This behind-the-scenes video offers a glimpse into the new studio at Active Self Protection (ASP). The creator, John, humorously downplays the production facility's impressiveness while highlighting the goal of reaching millions of people monthly with their lessons. The video also serves as a call to action for viewers to support the channel by joining the ASP Patron Member program. Viewers are encouraged to leave questions and comments.
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