Then go to restaurants to eat their own meals, go to roadside stalls, go to temple fairs, have a picnic at a farmhouse, go to a western restaurant, and even learn to cook some snacks at home, buy an oven to bake cookies, bread, pickles, cold dishes and so on. You can make videos and put them on your website.
After a long time and good management, they are all ideas that can make money.
Then set up a stall to barbecue or fry ham sausage. The ham sausage itself is cooked. You don't need to cook it. You can prepare Chili noodles, tomato sauce, pepper noodles or sprinkle cumin casually by cutting it and frying it twice.
Or directly purchase goods, sell some ready-made things and don't want to do it yourself. Just find a job that is not too laborious, a little leisure and won't delay your own video production. At the same time, there is also a job that allows you to rack your brains to find things that can be photographed around you and find things that can make everyone feel fresh.
I think it's the easiest way to start from the media. You can also take clips from TV series for my use and put them on the video for everyone to see. For example, a fragment of an actor is like a performance fragment of Cheng Yi now displaced, or the hero and heroine are separated, or sweet or abusive.
If you only need one computer to shoot by yourself, you can use two mobile phones, and then continue to add equipment later.