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00:00This is Mr. Beast, and he has just invited me to his top-secret YouTube warehouse.
00:04Well, actually, we're currently inside of it, and I want to show you guys around so he can get views.
00:09We're going to show you where his videos are filmed, how his videos are edited,
00:11and then finally, how much a ridiculous setup like this actually costs.
00:15And I'm a little scared because I've never shown anyone around this studio.
00:17This is gonna be a first time.
00:18This is gonna be cool. Come.
00:20In here is around 50,000 square feet.
00:22There's no poles or anything, so we can just build sets.
00:25We can do whatever we want.
00:26Do you know what's blowing my mind?
00:27This is not what I associate with YouTube.
00:29You know what's funny?
00:29That's literally what everyone says when they come in here.
00:31They're like, for YouTube?
00:33One thing I noticed immediately when I walked in is like,
00:35you clap, you hear nothing back.
00:37Yeah.
00:37Except these guys in the background.
00:39Yeah, they're working on a video.
00:40That's exactly right.
00:41So we soundproofed the ceiling.
00:42On top of that, you'll probably notice there's hundreds of sprinklers on the ceiling.
00:46Do you have sprinklers because you keep blowing stuff up in here?
00:49Yeah, exactly.
00:49No, you could blow up a car there and not have to worry about burning the building.
00:52That's a rare use case scenario.
00:55In one of our coming up videos, we need a million dollars.
00:58These are empty.
00:58Don't try to rob me right now.
00:59So we're putting $10,000 in 100 briefcases.
01:01Is there a reason you settled on this particular model of briefcase?
01:04Does this just not look like $10,000?
01:06I don't know.
01:07It could be maybe more golden.
01:12Okay, time to ask Jimmy the big question.
01:14Android or iPhone?
01:15Obviously, iPhone.
01:16Steve Jobs.
01:17Steve Jobs.
01:18Name the person who created Android.
01:20Andy Rubin.
01:20Okay, well, I didn't know that.
01:22We'll keep a tally of every single person we meet in this tour.
01:24This right here is one of our coming up videos.
01:27The beauty of having all this space is our old warehouse was basically the size of this room.
01:31This room feels like there was some havoc.
01:33Yeah, there's a lot of havoc.
01:34There's just like random broken bits of tech and eggs.
01:38Yeah, so you should remember that if you show anything bad.
01:40I'm gonna get egged.
01:41That was a threat.
01:41Or you're gonna break tech in front of me.
01:43Yeah, yeah, I will.
01:44This was our little hub over here that you would have thought was baller.
01:46So this is what it looked like when we were filming.
01:48So you could see all the girls cameras there, all the boys cameras there.
01:51So we could constantly monitor it.
01:52This is the kind of stuff we don't normally show.
01:54We had to have six or seven people here monitoring every angle
01:57because if they just touch the red line, they're out.
01:59You have to basically set up like 40 cameras.
02:01So you can monitor every single inch of the line,
02:03what they're doing on top of content.
02:05And there's two of them.
02:05It's a role you don't think about.
02:07Yeah.
02:07What did you do today?
02:08I stared at girls for a hundred hours.
02:11You might want to rephrase that.
02:13I stared at a red line for a hundred hours.
02:15Someone's getting a little edgy over here.
02:17Yeah, and on top of that, you can zoom in as well.
02:18So we have tons of shots of us just zooming into their mouths or whatever while they're eating food.
02:22Oh my god, like what kind of zoom level?
02:24You want to go to the camera room?
02:25Yeah.
02:26James, he's curious.
02:27Do you use iPhone or Android?
02:29Oh, two to zero.
02:31Two zeros.
02:32Steve Jobs.
02:32Wrapped around the studio is tons of office space, multiple floors.
02:36You'll just see like these are some people planning our next video.
02:38Is that room called boobs?
02:41I didn't do it.
02:42All right.
02:43So this is the camera room.
02:45Yes.
02:45Some videos we use a hundred cameras.
02:47Some videos we use 10.
02:48Some we need to be able to zoom in a hundred X.
02:50Some we need a hundred vlog cameras for hide and seek.
02:52There's a lot of weird things in here.
02:54You want to summon Tariq?
02:54Should I summon him?
02:55You summon him.
02:57Hey, what's up?
02:59This transition is going to suck.
03:00This is Tariq.
03:01He's head of camera.
03:02Hello.
03:02He's going to show us what's going on here.
03:03I've never seen so much camera gear in my entire life.
03:06We have 26 FS5s.
03:08These are the time-lapse cameras that you guys see.
03:10So every time you see a time-lapse shot, this camera is usually hanging somewhere on set,
03:14capturing it.
03:15Okay, what?
03:16Just to give you guys an idea, the FS5 was a $6,000 camera when it was launched in 2015.
03:20These guys have 26 of them.
03:225K times 26.
03:24Yeah.
03:24Do the math.
03:26Yeah, the total's a lot.
03:28And then you've got loads of the same lens.
03:30So the way it works is every single camera lens has a focal length,
03:33which basically just indicates how zoomed in it is.
03:36Our videos relative to these are very homegrown.
03:38We film most of them in my bedroom.
03:40The widest angle we have is like 24 mil,
03:42and the most telescopic one we have is like a 55 mil.
03:44But these guys, when they go wide, they go wide.
03:47This is a 10mm lens,
03:49which is used to capture the entirety of a massive video set in one shot.
03:52And then when they want to get close-ups from further away,
03:55they have a lens here capable of not 50mm or 80mm, but 300mm.
04:00This is a telescope,
04:01but there's three more key cameras that the MrBeast team uses.
04:04The first being the Sony 4K camcorder.
04:07So we usually use these for run-and-gun videos,
04:09slash when we have a lot of nighttime shots.
04:11And that's because it has not just actual night vision,
04:14but also just insane optical image stabilization.
04:16Look how much the lens moves on the inside.
04:18And then to top it all off,
04:19there's about 50 GoPro cameras in these boxes here,
04:22and another 50 of what are effectively super high-end security cameras,
04:25each capable of streaming a live view of their feed,
04:28so that people in that control center
04:30can keep an eye on the video contestants in real time.
04:32Oh, and also they have 20x optical zoom.
04:35And then the piece de resistance.
04:37This is an FPV drone.
04:38That looks like you've made it.
04:39We have an FPV pilot.
04:40You built this?
04:41He built it, yeah.
04:41That's actually wild that something that someone has built themselves
04:44is a big part of your filming gear.
04:46I'm putting you on the spot here.
04:47All right.
04:47Can you guess the total value of tech in this room?
04:50I'm about to be so wrong.
04:511.3 million.
04:53Tariq, it's been great.
04:53Thank you so much, man.
04:55Oh, and thank God I'm back.
04:56Tariq sucks.
04:57I won't leave again.
04:58I kind of missed you, Jimmy.
05:00Oh my gosh.
05:01We're missing a lot of our play buttons.
05:02We do our videos in tons of languages.
05:04This is just our English channels.
05:06This is MrBeast6000.
05:07So at what point did you change it?
05:08In between 100k and a million, apparently.
05:10But anyways, this is missing a lot.
05:12Don't look at it.
05:12It's ugly.
05:13Do you have iPhone or Android?
05:14I do not.
05:16Which?
05:16I have Android.
05:17Oh, you use Android.
05:18Oh, wait.
05:18So that's one for Android?
05:19One for Android.
05:20You use iPhone?
05:22Well, I guess a point for both?
05:24Yeah.
05:24It's 2022, and if you're still buying whiteboards, you are an idiot.
05:27There is a thing called whiteboard paint.
05:29You can just draw wherever.
05:30It doesn't matter.
05:31It comes off.
05:31So for us, any note that we make, we make it a thing to keep it digital.
05:35You want to keep it online so that anyone can kind of log in and check it.
05:37Do you guys not care about that?
05:38No, no.
05:39We're wall drawers.
05:40Can I grab a water?
05:41No.
05:43He took it anyways.
05:44This is an enormous screen.
05:46When we got this place, someone was like, yeah, we got free TVs.
05:48And that was all I was told.
05:49I don't even...
05:51Shout out to Sony.
05:52Get your marketing budget on this.
05:54It turns out Jimmy's free TVs that you find all around this building,
05:57they're actually Sony's new 85 inch 8K HDR smart TVs.
06:01And they're being used to watch 1080p content.
06:04Fantastic.
06:05Very comfortable.
06:06That's an iPad holder.
06:07Yeah, but does anyone actually use this?
06:09You tell me.
06:10And while he's getting comfortable, we're going to continue the tour.
06:12We don't need them.
06:13What is this for?
06:14In the middle of a meeting, is someone just going to be like, sorry guys.
06:16Hey, we're doing a tour.
06:19If you don't mind.
06:23It's too comfortable.
06:26Oh, no, it doesn't work.
06:27I can't get in.
06:28Were you struggling to get inside that room?
06:29All you got to do is just that.
06:31It picks up the Bluetooth on my phone and it recognizes it's me.
06:33So I can unlock the door.
06:36So yeah, this is my little apartment.
06:38This is where I live for the most part.
06:39So you actually sleep in your office?
06:41Of course.
06:41This is my bed.
06:42It looks like my girlfriend left me a message.
06:44Yes.
06:44If you want to sleep in my bed, I won't stop you.
06:46Okay.
06:47This is nice.
06:48Okay.
06:48So in Jimmy's fridge.
06:50Yogurt and water.
06:52What?
06:52We're potentially launching our own sauce at Peace Burger.
06:54Blur what's on it so they don't get the ingredients.
06:57The only thing you have to eat them with is yogurt.
06:58The worst part of my tiny apartment is the fridge blocks the TV.
07:02I'm running out of room.
07:03I miss that.
07:04This is an enormous screen.
07:06But it's above the couch, so I don't use it.
07:09These are all my clothes over here.
07:10Bathroom tour.
07:11Oh, really?
07:11Even my bathroom's not off limits?
07:14Bro, really?
07:14We're about to just film in the bathroom together?
07:16So this is a heated toilet seat.
07:18I'm telling you, it will change your life.
07:19Get a heated toilet seat.
07:20It'll make your butt feel great.
07:22Josh?
07:23Yeah?
07:23He's getting b-roll in my toilet.
07:25This is kind of my morning routine.
07:26I get out of bed.
07:27I walk over here.
07:28Work out.
07:29And then I walk over here.
07:29I shower.
07:30And I walk over here.
07:31I change.
07:32And then I walk over here and I eat.
07:33It's like a little morning circuit.
07:35And then I walk out there and I work.
07:36And right over here is one of the cool rooms.
07:38We also have a gaming channel and a react channel, which we film in here.
07:42On three, hold up what phone you use.
07:44Oh god.
07:45Three.
07:48Wait, you have two?
07:49Why?
07:50They're both iPhones.
07:51Let's go.
07:51Nevermind.
07:52Good.
07:52Anyways, we're actually here to show them the react set.
07:54So come on in over here.
07:56So this is where we film all our reacts videos.
07:58Let's react to some tech content.
07:59Let's see it.
08:00You gotta see the best tech video of all time.
08:02Wait, is this a 360 camera?
08:03What the hell?
08:04Wait.
08:04Josh, what's going on here?
08:05Should we go to video two?
08:06No.
08:07It just looks like it was rendered weird.
08:08Was this supposed to happen or not?
08:10What is going on?
08:11Is that your cat's bum?
08:12That's Milo.
08:13Nice to meet you, Milo's butthole.
08:14Oh, I know this video.
08:15This is one of my favorite visions of the future.
08:18These calendars here.
08:19Oh my gosh.
08:19And you can walk up to it like that.
08:21So it knows what part of the room you're in.
08:22I love this idea.
08:23This digital overlay on the real world.
08:25I do too.
08:25Honestly, I'm kind of pissed off we don't already have this.
08:27Could you see yourself using like all this kind of stuff?
08:30100%.
08:30I mean, I don't know how to ride a bike.
08:32So not this.
08:32I'm just thinking about like Pokemon Go too.
08:35Oh, all right.
08:35Now we're on to our next clip with Tesla.
08:37There's no Elon.
08:38I'm disliking.
08:38This is some very brave piloting.
08:40Yeah.
08:41Oh my gosh.
08:42Isn't a Tesla the safest car ever made in history?
08:44Remember it survived a crash test and actually broke the crash test dummy.
08:47Do you see Teslas as like an art form?
08:49I just like obviously that they don't run on fossil fuels.
08:52Faster than other cars.
08:52It has more like amenities, but I don't really use any of that.
08:55The biggest pull to me for a Tesla is the interior.
08:57Like you sit down, you feel like you're being looked after.
08:59Of course.
08:59If you're a car guy, I'm just not.
09:01Who's this guy?
09:02Oh, this I need.
09:04Yeah, that looks very cool actually.
09:05You like sushi, right?
09:06I do.
09:07No, screw this Rick Roll.
09:08I don't care.
09:09That was actually genius.
09:10I'm calling someone to order them.
09:12I know you were trying to prank us, but I don't care.
09:15Wait.
09:16I'm buying them.
09:16Hey, I need some auto stick chopsticks.
09:19Love you.
09:20You don't probably get much experience with Android phones.
09:22Never.
09:22This is the Xiaomi 12S Ultra.
09:24One of its big selling points is the fact that it has the biggest camera sensor on a phone.
09:27Wow.
09:28This is cool.
09:29Yeah, this is crazy.
09:30Love it.
09:32Yeah, the coloring's good.
09:33Look at that.
09:34Tell me that doesn't look like a wallpaper.
09:36I can't say it's better, but I can tell you it's not worse.
09:38It's an interesting take because normally iPhone users just kind of shut down Android phones.
09:41And for coming out to Beast React Studio, you get a giant wad of money.
09:45Here you go.
09:45Thanks for coming out.
09:46All right, let's continue the tour.
09:49Android or iPhone?
09:51Yes.
09:52Two more Android points.
09:53I hate you guys.
09:54And this room over here, I think you guys will enjoy.
09:57So it's top secret, but I'll let you in.
10:00Right in the back corner of the building.
10:01Of all the rooms in the building, I feel like you would appreciate this the most.
10:04All right, so this is the Mr. Beast server room.
10:06The way these guys have set it up is that all the projects that they're ever working on
10:09are stored right here on site in this server,
10:12which means that every single computer in this entire complex
10:14is accessing the same set of files at the same time.
10:17But the cherry on top is that it's configured
10:19so that even if you're sitting on the other side of the world,
10:21you can actually remotely log in and access the editing machines here
10:25to use them to edit footage that's stored right here in this server.
10:28So how much storage would you say you have in this room?
10:31Infinite.
10:32What do you think the total cost of this room is?
10:34400 grand.
10:35Do you use Android or iPhone?
10:38You play chess?
10:38I do play chess on a game of chess.
10:40Now, over the few days that I spent with Jimmy,
10:42the one key thing that I've learned about this guy
10:44is he takes board games seriously.
10:46He absolutely tamed me in a game of Catan the night before.
10:49Chess was my way of making sure I won one back.
10:51Oh my god, that was a good game.
10:55All right, so this is the editing room.
10:56And I had two things that I wanted to find out here.
10:58One, how fast is Mr. Beast internet?
11:00Oh, I see.
11:02You know what I mean.
11:03Yeah.
11:05What?
11:07What?
11:10How?
11:11And two, if these guys have any special gear to edit with.
11:14Yeah, they kind of do.
11:15The editors who prefer Windows,
11:16they're each using $19,000 HP workstations
11:19with 24 core server grade processors and 256 gigabytes of RAM.
11:24And for those who prefer Mac,
11:25a pretty equivalently specced $21,000 Mac Pro.
11:28Wait, that's how much they cost?
11:30Yeah, Jimmy didn't know how much they cost.
11:32Feels like we've been in a lot of rooms,
11:34but this is only part of it.
11:35There's so many rooms in this building,
11:36and it's so massive.
11:37That's what I love about it.
11:38I feel like I'm getting my steps in.
11:40And over here is the little kitchen.
11:42There's feastable bars over here.
11:44You should be eating these.
11:44It's a very colorful selection of beverages.
11:47You've never seen Unicorn Magic Honeydew Soda?
11:51It was in there because it was a punishment for a video.
11:52We don't obviously drink this.
11:54It's actually really nice.
11:55Yeah.
11:56So much sugar that I'm literally tearing up.
11:58So I have an editing question for you, actually.
12:00You've got the most ridiculous camera gear available to you.
12:02You've got 300 cameras in some videos.
12:04You just upgraded your cameras, actually,
12:05to new ones that can shoot 8K resolution.
12:07Which I never will because I think it looks too professional.
12:09Yeah, so this is the question.
12:10Why is it that after all that,
12:12you still export in 1080p?
12:13I don't like the way high quality footage looks.
12:16You know, at the end of the day,
12:17it's just me and the boys messing around.
12:18You know, we still come up with the videos.
12:20It's still things that I find fun and I enjoy,
12:22and I don't ever want things to feel too produced.
12:25Why, do you do 8K?
12:26We do 4K.
12:27To some extent, in the tech genre,
12:28there's like an expectation
12:29that you have good production value.
12:30Of course.
12:31If I can't take good footage,
12:32who am I to judge other phones
12:34for how good they can take footage?
12:34Is this in 4K?
12:35This is in 4K.
12:36Okay, but there's a twist here.
12:38You've come here thinking that Jimmy has just one studio.
12:40He actually has two.
12:41We've just seen what they call Studio C.
12:43Okay, and this is Studio A.
12:45This is where it all began.
12:46This is also where I've heard
12:47a lot of MrBeast's secrets are.
12:49And this is Walt.
12:49Hi, I'm Walt.
12:50I'm the head of on-site production
12:52for MrBeast Gaming and MrBeast Reacts.
12:53There's a whole bunch of lights here.
12:55What lights does MrBeast use for his videos?
12:57They're called sky panels.
12:58Every single one is a $7,000 fixture
13:01and capable of lighting an entire warehouse on its own.
13:03Honestly, that's like at least 10, 12 kilos.
13:06Probably.
13:06Damn.
13:09Now, because Studio C is becoming the main office
13:11that everyone works out of,
13:12Studio A is the one where you find the most exotic items.
13:15I'm talking like a mini drivable Lamborghini,
13:18giant fake marshmallows
13:19from when they tried to recreate
13:20Willy Wonka's chocolate factory,
13:21and then tubs upon tubs of costumes
13:23that they used in their recreation of the Squid Games.
13:26So this is the gaming trailer.
13:27Oh, yeah.
13:28iPhone or Android?
13:29I am iPhone.
13:29I got a 12 Pro Max.
13:31This cabin, which is a part of Studio A,
13:33is where the entirety of the MrBeast gaming channel is filmed.
13:36And it's kind of nerd paradise.
13:38There's shelves upon shelves of wonderful
13:40and questionable tech items.
13:42There's a real ice cream machine
13:44and there's Nerf guns everywhere.
13:46But then we go deeper inside.
13:47So this is the office where I kind of currently work out of.
13:50Is this what I think it is?
13:51Yep.
13:51This is the retro future.
13:52Who did it?
13:53It's a custom-made original Game Boy.
13:55Wow, the logo, the sesame seeds,
13:58the pink power button.
13:59You can change the color on the screen.
14:01It has that authentic 8-bit.
14:03That is wild.
14:04You can't beat.
14:05Weirdly, that's one of the coolest pieces of tech
14:06I've seen so far.
14:08Here we have Jimmy's gaming room.
14:09Oh, damn.
14:10The main idea with these setups
14:11is that they could sit down
14:13and then be good to go filming within a minute or two.
14:15I'm going to sit down
14:16and I'm going to rate MrBeast's gaming setup.
14:20Oh, good choice of chair.
14:22You can tell that the entire setup here
14:23is just geared around efficiency.
14:25They've got it to the point
14:25that with one tap of this button here,
14:27all lights can be turned on and off.
14:28And with a tap of this button,
14:30all the relevant programs that they need
14:31to film one of these gaming videos,
14:33they are loaded and ready in one go.
14:35They included the software
14:36to be able to see your own camera view in real time.
14:38The mouse is really smooth.
14:40This is the most responsive Windows experience
14:42I've ever had.
14:42The keyboard is a membrane keyboard,
14:44which is normally considered like a tier below,
14:45but you've done that for noise reasons.
14:47Yeah, intentionally.
14:48And so given that,
14:49it's actually really nice to type on.
14:50It doesn't feel bad.
14:51The keys have nice travel.
14:52He's done a definite solid with this controller.
14:54This is my favourite looking Xbox controller ever.
14:56The Chrome outlines around each button are nice.
14:58This is a very good choice of mic.
15:00And if you're wondering what the PC is
15:01that MrBeast uses for gaming,
15:03with an i9-11900K, 32 gigs of RAM
15:06and an RTX 3090 graphics card,
15:08hooked up to a 4K 120 hertz monitor.
15:11This whole setup would be around $15,000.
15:13But that's not the crazy part
15:15because there isn't just one of them.
15:17The entire room has actually been
15:18almost 100% cloned four times.
15:21One for each of the characters in Jimmy's videos,
15:23Chandler, Carl and Chris.
15:25They all have slightly different chairs and keyboards
15:27based on their preferences,
15:28but the core machines behind it are one-to-one.
15:30So this is the storage warehouse.
15:31This is the storage warehouse.
15:33I've been told this is the weirdest place.
15:35Yes.
15:36You need giant 40-inch touchscreen iPhones.
15:40Got those.
15:42Yeah, so as you can tell,
15:42I'm very heavily on the team iPhone.
15:44So this giant iPhone,
15:46it's essentially a real iPhone 6S
15:48that's casting its screen to an Apple TV box
15:50screwed into the back
15:51that's hooked up to a large TV screen.
15:53It sounds ridiculous, but it works.
15:55This is wild.
15:56This is like the one part of it
15:57that I wouldn't have thought actually works.
15:59Yeah.
16:00I can take a portrait mode.
16:01All right, let's do that.
16:04Yeah, I got you.
16:05I got you.
16:06There we go.
16:07Left my mark.
16:08This storage center is just rammed
16:10with all the stuff that's been used in past videos
16:12that might need to be used in future videos.
16:14Literally, anything you can think of.
16:16Tiki torches, rubber chickens,
16:18an even bigger Nanoleaf light collection
16:19than we have.
16:20Even a box full of shockingly realistic babies.
16:23Don't ask me why.
16:24It's here.
16:25Pretty much all the expensive stuff lies within here.
16:27As far as like phones to give away,
16:29it's always Apple.
16:32Yeah, I think you just broke an Oscar.
16:33Just a little bit.
16:34I'm sorry.
16:35And to wrap up the studio tour,
16:37I wanted to show him something cool.
16:38So walk with me, boys.
16:39Oh, there's a plant there.
16:40We're doing a video where I put a guy
16:41inside of this red circle.
16:43See that outline around the house?
16:44And if he survives in there for 100 days straight,
16:46he wins half a million dollars.
16:47Okay, so we've seen Studio C,
16:48we've seen Studio A,
16:49we've seen whatever this is.
16:51We've got the full price of all the tech inside.
16:53What is the actual cost of the buildings themselves?
16:55Oh boy, the big studio over there
16:57was a little over $10 million.
16:59The old one actually was a church that we renovated.
17:02That was like probably $1.3 million.
17:05So, okay, $11.3 million in buildings.
17:07Yeah, plus everything else.
17:09I don't even want to know the total.
17:10You know what?
17:11I just make the best videos possible
17:12and sometimes I have to spend money.
17:14And if you enjoyed this video,
17:15then a sub to the channel would be...
17:17He told me to say beastly.
17:19You might have noticed over the last few months
17:21that the entire way that I'm trying to make my videos
17:24is changing.
17:24The way I now spend much more time
17:25moving between locations and being out and about.
17:28The way I'm trying to get more interactions
17:29with YouTube friends and members of the public.
17:31And how I'm trying to have a clear golden moment
17:33in every video.
17:35A culmination of everything
17:36that rewards you, the viewer, for clicking.
17:38A lot of this stuff has come
17:39from the storytelling through film course
17:41that I found on Skillshare
17:42by a guy called Thomas Daher.
17:44And the thing that really struck me about this
17:46is how efficiently you can learn stuff on this platform.
17:48There's no clickbait.
17:49There's no ads.
17:50And it's organized in such a way
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17:53in practically any category
17:55from animation to marketing,
17:56start to finish in 30 minutes.
17:59The first thousand of you to sign up using my code
18:01or the link in the description
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18:04to get started on that journey.