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Day Trip Films
Canada
Приєднався 18 вер 2020
Winnipeg-based video maker, photographer, time-waster, grass toucher
NEPAL - Trekking the Annapurna Circuit
The highlight of my entire trip, I was in Nepal for one short month, spending 14 days trekking around Annapurna with local guide Keshab and a German named Jakob I had met only 3 days before departing. Walking amongst some of the most spectacular, strange, and almost-alien landscapes I'll probably ever see with my own eyes, and ascending to a final height of 5416m over Thorong-La Pass, it was easily one of the most memorable, fulfilling, and physically demanding experiences of my life. A beautiful and fascinating country of kind and resilient people that I can't wait to go back and visit again some day soon. Cheers and thanks for watching ✌️
Music: "Beast in the Garden" and "Good Hand" by Saintseneca
Music: "Beast in the Garden" and "Good Hand" by Saintseneca
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INDIA - Solo-Backpacking in Rajasthan, Meghalaya & Varanasi
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The first leg of my big "all-the-marbles" world trip: 6 weeks of solo travels across the northern half of India. From the Thar Desert dunes west of Jaisalmer, to the jungles of Meghalaya in the far north east, and finally to Varanasi to sit on the banks of the Ganges for a few days and watch the world go by. I barely scratched the surface of all that India has to offer, and it was an experience...
Why You Should Document Your Life on Video
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Why You Should Document Your Life on Video It's been a big, weird, scary and exciting year for me and it's time to start unpacking it all. This is the video I tried to finish before I left town almost exactly 6 months ago, but it's come full circle now in a way that ended up making a better video as a whole. Go pick up a camera, or an old camcorder, or heck even your phone, and hit record. As l...
I asked my grandparents for life advice
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Hello again, it's been awhile. In this video I decided to let some more experienced, and much wiser people (whom I love very dearly) tell you how to live your life, instead of me.
How to Wait (an incomplete guide)
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After almost 20 months of playing the waiting game, what have I learnt? Am I a better person now? Am I wiser? Is time slipping through my fingers like a wet hot dog? Is the music of Arcade Fire still relevant in 2021? Is Nacho Libre the best movie ever made? All of these questions answered, and more... DayTripFilms/ sguezen sguezen
This was an awesome video. I became a dad last year and really want my son to know my grandparents. I’ve recently started interviewing them and getting their stories documented on camera. Similar idea to those Storyworth books, but actually hearing it from them in their own voice is something really important. I never want to forget their voices and want my son to grow up and be able to watch these video back one day. Your video was so well done and a big inspiration. Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words and glad to hear you're doing the same with your grandparents! Cheers
Perfect 😂
Enjoy my friend enjoy ❤
That was wonderful thank you put me in a great optimistic mood for the day hope your travels are going well well ☀️☀️☀️look forward to the next instalment have subscribed 🙏🙏🙏
Magic for lil Wayne I ain’t got no worries song on UA-cam
1:15 please teach me master
fishing line plus the worst camera you can buy and the pixels just make it invisible lol
You did not actually circle any of the Annapurnas during your trek. Real AC goes from Pokhara to Pokhara, not jus hop over the pass.
I'm aware, yeah. Would've taken way longer than I had time for anyways
Happy to see another excellent film. Thorong-La Pass is always a challenge and your film captures both the excitement and uncertainty of traversing this stretch. Nicely done!
This is nicely done. 🔥
Your Dad recommended your channel. As a fellow UA-camr I say we'll done 😊
at what time of the year did you go?
I was basically there over the month of April!
very cool
A beautiful work of art of a film! Looking forward to the next one
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It just keeps getting better.
This is amazing!
hehe thanks Trev!
I really enjoyed this! Thanks for sticking your neck and sharing. Best, Steve
wanna hear the good news? (that were all sinners and how we need a savior to redeem us from our sin, so that’s what Jesus did He died the death we deserved, and lived the life we should have. and now all we have to do to have everlasting life is repent of our sins, which i believe in the greek means change of mind, and in the Hebrew change of action and if we put those to together and trust in Him we can will live forever)
What camera do you use??
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A video of me napping most of the time (at home and at work) ain't going to set the world on fire.
18th of April 2024 at 3:42 PM Thursday
No Matter your video views and subscribers is low but your content output is so dope....and thanks for visiting in my india and for this video it's really great video each frame, bgm- music with ambient environment so cool and transactions also...i wish you success i am going to subscribe you :)
Love your content ❤ Suscribed
Okay, I’m in. Subscribed and ready to see what happens :)
Yea I filmed almost every other day and now I got a bunch of good content that I’m now just posting on shorts and getting good views
3:04 man that transactions ❤❤❤❤ chaos to serenity or peace man love it❤❤❤
yo my bro is featured on it ?
you lost me at soccer lol sorry but good composition
please excuse my tragically Canadian vernacular lol
This is so cool, I’ve been wanting to do something like this but have been putting it off simply cuz I want a better quality camera than the one I have now. Mind if I ask what you use to edit on?
the old clips got me hooked, clicked, and stayed for the storytelling. It is so beautiful
This was breathtaking it literally made me cry I can’t wait for your next work Keep up the amazing work 😢
This video is pure poetry - the composition of your shots, the matching of images to music, the underlying sound scape, the rapid pace affirming life fully lived, yet one reflective as well. So well done. You have a real talent and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.
This is beautiful! I came from your "Why you should document your life" video, and I can see that you meant every word. These videos reminded me that everything will be okay, and I have so much of life to look forward to. Thank you, and please continue creating <3
this made me happy, you took the best decision by visiting varanasi.
So thankful you visited the NorthEast of India. From Assam’s Bihu, one-horn rhinos, Dawki, everything was really wholesome. You had the perfect India itinerary must tell you!🥺🌸💖
Also are you still in India?
@@khaarkhuwa Unfortunately been back home for quite awhile now, would love to visit again one day though when the bank account recovers!
Hahaha 😂 understandable
India is not for beginners, bro proved he is not one by visiting here. I hope you take good memories with you. Subscribed your channel after watching your last video because I knew you have amazing talent, your last video really inspired me to buy my 1st camera. Never thought next video will be on my country. Your really captured the soul of my country without giving any commentary. I wish you success and nothing less my friend. Keep making these videos, keep shining. See you in the next one.
Beautiful travel log! What did you record your India trip with?
Thanks! Everything was shot on the Fuji X-T4
thanks, needed that
I just started doing this last year around June or July and still going on. Got a journal too. but I'm kind of lazy to write so most of the time I just record random ass videos.
Dude, I enjoyed your video very much and I am very sad that it was your last video and you did not share anything for seven months. I hope you are well and I want you to continue.🌸
This was the best watch in the internet today! 🍿🤸♂ Would love to see more of you doing the thing which you love.
Why people have the need to film everything and actually will sacrifice the present moment only to be able to store it and almost never look back. just live the moment 100%. go to that party and dont bring phone. go to asia and take only few pics...
this is an absolute cool video man! inspiring & touching too!!
loved the cinematography, btw where did you get the sounds for your videos?
i want to see you montage of travels you edits, cause i also do it with my travels with my family and friends
-when something different or interesting is happening... Which for me isn't very often. Any time I see a video like this, or from a photographer talking about how they "carry this camera with them every single day everywhere they go", it makes me feel bad about how boring my life is most of the time. The idea of carrying a camera with me every day has a romanticism and charm to it, until I remember that nothing interesting happens most days. I make the same morning route to work, same hours at the office where literally nothing happens and I have zero interactions with anyone, same drive home, and usually just hang out in my room because I'm tired from work. Times that I am hanging out with a friend that I haven't seen in weeks because of busy schedule, it would be weird for me to show up with a camera randomly one time and start recording stuff when we have a limited amount of time to catch up with each other. So until I'm suddenly in a much different phase in life, or meet someone, or have kids one day - probably gonna hold off on the video documenting. Seems cool tho!
This is so inspiring! Love all the footages especially the color grading. I document our travels but recently started documenting the daily mundane life and your video inspires me so much. “Making poetry out of your own memories.” LOVE THAT! Waiting on your next video! 🎉
This was incredibly well made
Incredible video! Got me all in the feels and inspired. Pleaseeee create more for your UA-cam!