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Two days. Two hours each. Joe's three favorite Ecamm moves, his storyboarding method, and the one piece of gear that ties it all together.
Save my spotJoe Casabona tripled his audience and went from idea to published in a single day — by replacing the edit scramble with a system. Here's how.
Two days. Two hours each. Joe's three favorite Ecamm moves, his storyboarding method, and the one piece of gear that ties it all together.
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Joe Casabona helps solopreneurs replace manual tasks with reliable systems — so they can take real time off without watching the work pile up. He's a TEDx speaker with a Master's in software engineering and 18+ years teaching, and his clients say he "has the heart of a teacher."
Through his podcast, newsletter, and one-on-one coaching, Joe has helped hundreds of solopreneurs save 10–15 hours a week. When he's not working, he's at a Yankees game or off early to take his kids to the park.
Before Ecamm, Joe was a Mac user wrestling with a non-Mac stack. Overlays were inconsistent. Post-production was a tax on every video. The setup was capable — the workflow was the bottleneck.
I was fighting OBS. I hated it — I was fighting it a lot. So my video production was down. I knew I had an amazing setup, but bringing in overlays was always inconsistent, and editing afterward was time-consuming and costly.
— Joe Casabona, Streamlined Solopreneur
Four shifts that turned a Mac into a one-take production studio.
The turning point. Joe could finally drop iPad mockups straight into a scene without the OBS gymnastics — exactly the kind of small thing that compounds across every show.
Multicam without the rig. Continuity Camera, USB, or wireless — switching angles is one click, and the audio stays clean. The "extra camera" stops being a project.
Paired with a Stream Deck, scenes, overlays, and lower-thirds become muscle memory. Joe storyboards a show in Ecamm so the live take is the edit — no scramble after.
Record, produce, and publish in one seamless flow. The Herculean post-production pass is gone. Most weeks, Joe ships his episode the same day he plans it.
YouTube channel tripled since switching to Ecamm.
From a feat that was "previously unimaginable."
YouTube ad revenue on top of the consulting work.
My audience tripled since using Ecamm. My channel is monetized. I've invested more in my setup so I can make even better videos thanks to Ecamm — and none of that would happen if I didn't have something like it.
— Joe Casabona
Joe's three favorite Ecamm moves. His storyboarding method that lets the live take be the edit. The Stream Deck setup that turns a complicated workflow into muscle memory. Plus what to do when something does need a trim.
Save my spotJoe didn't get more hours in the day — he got a workflow that respects the ones he has. Ecamm can do the same for you.