Hope you enjoy this video about travel cinematography :). Time stamps : Planning - 2:12 Location and Gear - 2:54 Don’t make the trip about the content - 5:28 Composition - 6:07 Energy and pace - 8:37 Sunrise and sunset - 10:03 Don’t forget to look - 10:56 Cheers, Flo
"Don't make the trip about the content", "Don't forget to look". These are some very solid tips that many need to hear. Most of the videos that inspire me the most have been shot by people who are travellers first, and content creators second, usually on cameras people will scoff at. Story is king and if you don't have a story to say, then you're not saying anything.
Out of all the filmmaking channels on UA-cam I have to say that this is one of my favourites. I respect so much about how you shoot, taking the time, looking with your eyes, being still and quiet. I think we're so caught up as content creators to engage the audience in quick, fast paced and easily digest-able videos, that we forget to slow down and really look at what is around us.
Thank you so much man!! It's hard sometimes for content like this on UA-cam but trying my best to be authentic and genuine :). Your comment means a lot!!
I'm years late to the party but this vid is too spot on not to comment. So many creators throw around the word cinematic to talk about gear, settings, and post-production techniques. Using all the same stuff as Hollywood blockbusters doesn't make their glorified tourism and lifestyle commercials cinematic. Only an impactful story can make content cinematic.
Thank you. What an incredible video. I felt emotion while watching it. I've been learning videography and cinematography for the last few years. This might just be one of the most helpful videos I've seen in a long time.
I feel so incredibly lucky to have found your channel today. It's excessively difficult to find such truly meaningful content in this fast-paced transitions world.
@@OfTwoLands Thank you for putting such nice content. I have been in photography for quite a while but I just started the video shooting. It is a bit confusing for me at the moment because the light changes all the time in a single take and I am not sure if I am supposed to change the aperture and ISO all the time to keep the exposure balanced. I cannot find a good tutorial about simple video shooting principles. A lot of people say it is ok to use auto ISO function to compensate for changing the amount of light, some other people advocate that everything has to be manual at all times. Do you have a preference? Apologies for the long question but I wanted to express my problem clearly.
Great video! I don't think I have ever learned such valuable information while being so calm at the same time. Out of this world. Thank you for making it.
I’m a photographer and a film graduate. My style of work have always been calm and slow. I was never a fan of fast transitions and crazy amount of camera moments and sounds. Being a introvert and having quiet personality I use to observe everything around me from sounds to visuals and human behaviours and i loved everything about the life. I stopped working just because i thought no one would like it as everything is fast nowadays, even the youtube is crazy. After looking at your work, it gave me motivation to start again with my own style and pursue my passion. You're doing great and thank you for this simple yet to the point video. Amazing work 🙏🏻
Concise and reasonable. Some of your points are unpopular, but that's what we call personal choice. And when you managed to master that personal choice, people even may call it as your "signature style". Greatly enjoying and learning a lot from this. Thank you.
Everything about the video is absolutely amazing my friend. I have just started to get into cinematography (coming from strictly photography, mostly street shooting) and have a Sony A7R III as my first full frame camera. This video is so awe inspiring and makes me emotional. I am going on my first travel trip to the rocky mountains to shoot my first travel video and cannot wait for the experience! I am shocked that you do not have more views or subscribers! I hope you continue your journey with travel Cinematography my friend. and I wish you and your wife great success! Thank you so much for this video once again! May the gods bless you and your wife!
This video was worth it. I have learnt several things from it. "Being present in the moment and appreciating what is before your eye. Memories are important, first when absorbed my your soul before they can be documented on camera." keep up with the good job
thank you for sharing. I love what you said and I find it is true. Sometimes I was busy looking for a shot, how to make it cinematic, I forget to look, I forget to enjoy the moment. THank you for reminding me
Wonderful tips. My partner is typically exploring the landscape while I capture the perfect shot. In many ways she is experiencing the location more than I am. Point taken! Thank you.
Merci, for sharing your knowledge. I've ( Finally ) bought the BMCC 6PRO. Your videos really inspired me to take the step. I'm glad I found your channel!!
Very nice video, lovely with nice pacing, music and imagery. I agree, less is more. I have to force myself to slow down, video and photos. I have to tell my wife to go on, we can meet up at the corner or the tree or the big rock otherwise I feel rushed (although she is normally nice about it).
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it !! Traveling with family and relatives isn't always easy for sure. I feel lucky that my wife is into this otherwise it wouldn't always be fun haha.
La video la plus inspirante que j’ai vu depuis bien longtemps. Amen a tout ce que tu évoques dans la video. Un grand merci pour ce partage, mais aussi la pure beauté des plans partages. Et ce que tu mentionne sur le fait de ne pas oublier de regarder avec ses yeux, c’est tellement vrai. On cherche souvent a vouloir ramener des tonnes d’images de ses voyages qu’on oublie souvent de se poser et de profitez avec nos yeux. Un grand bravo et un abo de plus. J’attends avec impatience de nouvelles videos aussi belles que celle ci
This is a best example of travel video I have saw. I will keep practicing filming till I get these skills. I subbed and give you a like. Thank for sharing the knowledge.
I never comment on anything but I felt I had to for this. This is one of those videos that I will think about for many years to come. The choice of footage, simple but effective supers, tone and delivery worked seamlessly. I work as a film producer and often just get so consumed by the high intensity of shoot days and timelines. Even though commercial and personal travel content capture is quite different, your points about just taking a step back and looking outside of the viewfinder are applicable in many areas of life. Basically free therapy. Keep up the good work :)
Definitely one of the best and more "compact" videos I've ever seen here on UA-cam about this topic. Already suscribed to the channel! Not sure HOW I didn't know about you and your content time ago, it's awesome! Cheers from Argentina!
this type of content is the kind that reminds me why i am trying my hands in filmmaking. thank you so much for the inspiring and incredibly helpful video!!
Thank you for giving all these valuable advice to improve videos and thank you for making this video. Your work looks great and very peaceful. Best wishes.
Hi Flo, I just came across your video and I was very touched to leave you a short message. I have been looking for this attitude also for your tips and tricks that you share in your video. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, it inspires me for my next travels and I will try things out for myself. I wish you and your loved ones a happy and healthy new year. Peace Frederick
extremely helpful video! I am going on a backpacking trip in Europe this summer and am learning as much about travel cinematography before as I can- this taught me a lot and got me even more excited. I also really like how you talked about the importance of living in the moment and appreciating the new places in addition to capturing them.
I really love how your calmness juxtaposes what we see a lot of on UA-cam. I feel like there's a very specific "UA-cam" feel in videography on this platform but haven't really agreed with the quick cuts as you mention. However, not every video can be a calm cinematic focus. Thank you for this. How would you incorporate these lessons into something like a travel guide showing you around a town with an on-camera host?
Lovely video and wonderful tips! :) Never thought I’d be into filming, but my liking has been growing partially because of your films. Thanks so much for sharing helpful tips and thoughts!
Glad you do man, thank you !! When it comes to travel you pretty much saw it haha, handheld and natural light :). Working on a few docos at the moment and will probably do a bts on them 👍
Such a good video, story, and a lot of good value. Love the cinematic shots you to, and the light was always on top! Keep it up the amazing work you do
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing your tips with us! I will be watching this video many more times over in the future haha. I actually came across your channel from searching up Antarctica because I will be going to there in January 2021! I hope the world is in a better place by then! Cheers!
I really connect with you regarding the pace and energy of a video, i love to take my time when filming and not over edit with transitions etc! Really good advices you give there ;) ! Subscribed
@@OfTwoLands Ca me ferait un grand plaisir si tu irais voir mon dernier vidéo je crois qu'on a un peu le même style de "travel video" j'aimerais ton feedback ;)
Hope you enjoy this video about travel cinematography :).
Time stamps :
Planning - 2:12
Location and Gear - 2:54
Don’t make the trip about the content - 5:28
Composition - 6:07
Energy and pace - 8:37
Sunrise and sunset - 10:03
Don’t forget to look - 10:56
Cheers,
Flo
you know you can put table of contents in your description now?
"Just because the internet is full of fast-paced transition videos, doesn't mean you have to." Amen.
Haha thanks man !!
Spot on
Instagram is full of this
Yes and I think there will come a countermovement, I'm sick of it aswell
"Don't make the trip about the content", "Don't forget to look". These are some very solid tips that many need to hear. Most of the videos that inspire me the most have been shot by people who are travellers first, and content creators second, usually on cameras people will scoff at. Story is king and if you don't have a story to say, then you're not saying anything.
Story is definitely king !! Glad you've enjoyed the video man. Thanks :)
How can even your "BTS" video be so calming and magical? Damn! Thank you!
Haha glad you like it :). Thanks for watching !!
This was not only highly informative, it was also a true piece of art
Thanks so much !!
This is genuinely one of my fav videos on youtube. So much inspiration.
Thank you so much!!
Whoa, I feel like this is the most important travel how-to video on UA-cam
Thank you so much for the positive feedback !!
Fantastic content, this is a proper travel video. No speed ramping, no uneven pacing.... just smooth.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :) !!
Out of all the filmmaking channels on UA-cam I have to say that this is one of my favourites. I respect so much about how you shoot, taking the time, looking with your eyes, being still and quiet. I think we're so caught up as content creators to engage the audience in quick, fast paced and easily digest-able videos, that we forget to slow down and really look at what is around us.
Thank you so much man!! It's hard sometimes for content like this on UA-cam but trying my best to be authentic and genuine :). Your comment means a lot!!
I'm years late to the party but this vid is too spot on not to comment. So many creators throw around the word cinematic to talk about gear, settings, and post-production techniques. Using all the same stuff as Hollywood blockbusters doesn't make their glorified tourism and lifestyle commercials cinematic. Only an impactful story can make content cinematic.
Thanks for so much for taking the time to watch it :)
your movies are like an oasis in the middle of a desert of fast movies!
thank you very much
Thanks so much!!
Brilliant! Always a pleasure travelling vicariously through you!
Thank you for stopping by :) !!
This is probably the best travel tutorial video I have ever watched. I didn’t skip a single part. Beautiful video man
Ah thanks so much man !! Means a lot coming from you. How have you been ?!
@@OfTwoLands Been great man! Trying to get out more and shoot for my UA-cam channel
Thank you. What an incredible video. I felt emotion while watching it. I've been learning videography and cinematography for the last few years. This might just be one of the most helpful videos I've seen in a long time.
Thanks so much 🙏
I feel so incredibly lucky to have found your channel today. It's excessively difficult to find such truly meaningful content in this fast-paced transitions world.
Thank you so much, means a lot :) !!
@@OfTwoLands Thank you. I've already binged through half your channel. Never stop posting!
This is such a breath of fresh air out of all the travel video content in youtube...
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :) !!
@@OfTwoLands Thank you for putting such nice content. I have been in photography for quite a while but I just started the video shooting. It is a bit confusing for me at the moment because the light changes all the time in a single take and I am not sure if I am supposed to change the aperture and ISO all the time to keep the exposure balanced. I cannot find a good tutorial about simple video shooting principles. A lot of people say it is ok to use auto ISO function to compensate for changing the amount of light, some other people advocate that everything has to be manual at all times. Do you have a preference? Apologies for the long question but I wanted to express my problem clearly.
LOVE this. Just like everything you produce. thank you.
Thank you so much for the kind words :) !!
Really makes me want to travel again 😘 xx
Can’t wait to explore new places again 😍 !! xx
This is by far the best video about travel filmmaking I've seen... very single point you made strikes a chord in my heart...Love it!
I keep coming back to this video. Down to earth, and really speaks to me.
mndoci So glad you like it, thank you !!
Great video! I don't think I have ever learned such valuable information while being so calm at the same time. Out of this world. Thank you for making it.
Thank you so much for the positive feedback!! Glad you enjoyed it :)
now that is a nice pace video that lets people see the place your visiting without a rush
I’m a photographer and a film graduate. My style of work have always been calm and slow. I was never a fan of fast transitions and crazy amount of camera moments and sounds. Being a introvert and having quiet personality I use to observe everything around me from sounds to visuals and human behaviours and i loved everything about the life.
I stopped working just because i thought no one would like it as everything is fast nowadays, even the youtube is crazy.
After looking at your work, it gave me motivation to start again with my own style and pursue my passion. You're doing great and thank you for this simple yet to the point video. Amazing work 🙏🏻
Thank you so much and so happy to read this, happy shooting :) !!
Love your content man. It’s so good. It’s travel content without all the fake-personality/flashy transition BS. Keep it up!!
Thanks for the support man, appreciate it !!
Thanks for sharing this with us) You are on my top 3 favorite UA-camrs, please continue what you doing!) Thanks!)
Thank you so much for saying this, it means a lot :) !!
Concise and reasonable.
Some of your points are unpopular, but that's what we call personal choice. And when you managed to master that personal choice, people even may call it as your "signature style".
Greatly enjoying and learning a lot from this. Thank you.
☺️🙏
Great tips! I definitely enjoy slower paced video
Thanks !! And yes, me too :)
Thank you for these really thoughtful minutes.
Thanks so much for watching !!
Everything about the video is absolutely amazing my friend. I have just started to get into cinematography (coming from strictly photography, mostly street shooting) and have a Sony A7R III as my first full frame camera. This video is so awe inspiring and makes me emotional. I am going on my first travel trip to the rocky mountains to shoot my first travel video and cannot wait for the experience! I am shocked that you do not have more views or subscribers! I hope you continue your journey with travel Cinematography my friend. and I wish you and your wife great success! Thank you so much for this video once again! May the gods bless you and your wife!
Thank you so much for this positive and kind feedback, it means a lot !! :)
This video was worth it. I have learnt several things from it. "Being present in the moment and appreciating what is before your eye. Memories are important, first when absorbed my your soul before they can be documented on camera." keep up with the good job
Thank you for watching and for the positive feedback :)
thank you for sharing. I love what you said and I find it is true. Sometimes I was busy looking for a shot, how to make it cinematic, I forget to look, I forget to enjoy the moment. THank you for reminding me
Beautiful video packed full of loads of useful info, thanks!
Thank you so much for the kind feedback :) !!
Wonderful tips. My partner is typically exploring the landscape while I capture the perfect shot. In many ways she is experiencing the location more than I am. Point taken! Thank you.
Thank you for the taking the time to watch it :)
About to set off on a trip to the Amazon rainforest, this video was hugely inspiriing, thank you.
So glad to hear and no worries !! Sounds like an adventure 😬, have fun !!
Merci, for sharing your knowledge. I've ( Finally ) bought the BMCC 6PRO. Your videos really inspired me to take the step.
I'm glad I found your channel!!
Thanks so much and glad to know !! Happy filming :)
Underrated channel with great content. Your style is soothing and organic, thank you for taking the time to share these in depth tips.
Thanks so much man, means a lot :) !!
Very nice video, lovely with nice pacing, music and imagery. I agree, less is more. I have to force myself to slow down, video and photos. I have to tell my wife to go on, we can meet up at the corner or the tree or the big rock otherwise I feel rushed (although she is normally nice about it).
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it !! Traveling with family and relatives isn't always easy for sure. I feel lucky that my wife is into this otherwise it wouldn't always be fun haha.
Such a beautiful video, I love your style.
Thank you so much!!
La video la plus inspirante que j’ai vu depuis bien longtemps. Amen a tout ce que tu évoques dans la video. Un grand merci pour ce partage, mais aussi la pure beauté des plans partages. Et ce que tu mentionne sur le fait de ne pas oublier de regarder avec ses yeux, c’est tellement vrai. On cherche souvent a vouloir ramener des tonnes d’images de ses voyages qu’on oublie souvent de se poser et de profitez avec nos yeux. Un grand bravo et un abo de plus. J’attends avec impatience de nouvelles videos aussi belles que celle ci
Merci pour ton retour positif, Vincent 🙏
Ça fait toujours plaisir à lire!!
This is awesome, as well as the voice over. So calm & relatable.
Thanks very much, glad you liked it :) !!
@@OfTwoLands you’re welcome.
great stuff mate! This, I can tell , (like all your work...), comes from the heart.
Just stunning - love your style
Thanks so much!!
This is a best example of travel video I have saw.
I will keep practicing filming till I get these skills.
I subbed and give you a like.
Thank for sharing the knowledge.
Thank you so much for the support !!
I never comment on anything but I felt I had to for this. This is one of those videos that I will think about for many years to come. The choice of footage, simple but effective supers, tone and delivery worked seamlessly. I work as a film producer and often just get so consumed by the high intensity of shoot days and timelines. Even though commercial and personal travel content capture is quite different, your points about just taking a step back and looking outside of the viewfinder are applicable in many areas of life. Basically free therapy. Keep up the good work :)
Thank for the lessons. appreciate
Thanks for watching!!
Fantastic ideas and tips thnx heaps
Stephen Roberts No worries, thanks for watching :) !!
This was absolutely awesome! Thank you so much! And your work is superb! Love it!
Thank you so much for the nice feedback, really appreciate it :) !!
I’m a new creator and love your tips. Also awed by the beauty of your shots and i enjoy the pace as well.
Thank you so much for the positive feedback :)
Great content nice!👍
Thanks !!
Very well done! I appreciate your perspective and integrity!
Thank you, glad you do !! Thanks for watching :)
Love the way you have described everything. Really inspiring.
Glad you've enjoyed it :) !!
You are an awesome filmmaker your style is so clean and crisp. I am so inspired by this video! Thank you!
Thanks so much, means a lot !!
Thank you for the tutorial! I followed your advice and filmed my adventures in HAWAII, let me know what you think!
Beautiful video on so many levels. Thank you for sharing your insights
Thanks for watching !! :)
I have a very similar outlook on how to shoot & edit. Really appreciate your viewpoints!
Thank you :) !!
Watching 3rd time... Nice n calm video with straight content... :)
Thanks a lot :) !!
Love it
I’m about to travel for a couple years and appreciate the packing tips/ pics and over all suggestions.
In the end, we are just observers haha
Definitely one of the best and more "compact" videos I've ever seen here on UA-cam about this topic. Already suscribed to the channel! Not sure HOW I didn't know about you and your content time ago, it's awesome!
Cheers from Argentina!
Thanks a lot for the kind feedback :) !!
@@OfTwoLands Super refreshing in this era of 16 transitions per second and empty meaning content 🙏🏻 glad to find you!
Beautiful work! It's always such a pleasure to watch your films. I can't wait till we can all travel abroad again!
Thanks for the kind words :).
Us too, so keen to travel again !!
this type of content is the kind that reminds me why i am trying my hands in filmmaking. thank you so much for the inspiring and incredibly helpful video!!
Thank you so much for watching :) !!
OH WOW!!! This video is amazing and the transition are seamless!
Thanks !!
Thanks for that! I’ll definitely try this tips on my next travel. I always struggled with traveling and filming
Thanks for watching !! Glad I could help a little :).
This was great! Thank you for the tips 👏
I love your slow calm pace - it's enjoyable to watch.
Thanks very much !! :)
Piece of art, thank you
Thanks for watching :) !!
That was gold, I learnt so much. Thankyou 👍
Thanks for watching :)
Well said all from the heart well done!
@@thegrundinis4199 ☺️🙏
Lovely video. Lovely perspective!
Thanks!!
Thank you for giving all these valuable advice to improve videos and thank you for making this video. Your work looks great and very peaceful. Best wishes.
Thanks for watching and glad you’ve enjoyed it :) !!
Hi Flo,
I just came across your video and I was very touched to leave you a short message.
I have been looking for this attitude also for your tips and tricks that you share in your video. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, it inspires me for my next travels and I will try things out for myself.
I wish you and your loved ones a happy and healthy new year.
Peace
Frederick
Thank you so much for the nice comment, means a lot :).
Happy new year !!
Cheers,
Flo
Learning and healing
This is interesting and beautiful to watch.
I love stories✅
Thank you :)
extremely helpful video! I am going on a backpacking trip in Europe this summer and am learning as much about travel cinematography before as I can- this taught me a lot and got me even more excited. I also really like how you talked about the importance of living in the moment and appreciating the new places in addition to capturing them.
So glad to know that you found this helpful !! Happy shooting and travelling :)
Love it man, so chilled and genuine
Absolutely incredible man! Love the storytelling!
OrdinaryDiaries Thanks so much !! Really glad you like it :)
As usual, stunning stuff man. Enjoyed every second of it!
Thanks man, glad you did 👊 !!
So good, thank you!!!
Thanks for watching :) !!
I really love how your calmness juxtaposes what we see a lot of on UA-cam. I feel like there's a very specific "UA-cam" feel in videography on this platform but haven't really agreed with the quick cuts as you mention. However, not every video can be a calm cinematic focus. Thank you for this.
How would you incorporate these lessons into something like a travel guide showing you around a town with an on-camera host?
Gold Standard! Subscribed!
Thanks for the support !!
Beautiful... thank you for sharing... Blessings
Thank you 😊 !!
Lovely video and wonderful tips! :) Never thought I’d be into filming, but my liking has been growing partially because of your films. Thanks so much for sharing helpful tips and thoughts!
Thanks so much and no worries !! So glad to hear this :)
well done! and thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks a lot for watching :) !!
Really awesome in depth content, thank you.
Thank you !!
Beautiful vidéo !! Thanks for all the advise !!
marc_allexandre Thank you and no worries !! Glad you like it :).
Beau boulot, vraiment fan de ce que tu fais :)
Vidéo super intéressante !
Merci beaucoup, ca fait plaisir a lire :) !!
wise words and beautiful imagery!
Thank you John !!
Just brilliant !!!
Thank you :) !!
very beautiful color and light😍
Thank you 😊 !!
Beautiful places!
Indeed :)
Great video full of useful tips man :) I really like the tempo of your videos and the cinematography. Would love to see some BTS :)
Glad you do man, thank you !! When it comes to travel you pretty much saw it haha, handheld and natural light :). Working on a few docos at the moment and will probably do a bts on them 👍
Such a good video, story, and a lot of good value. Love the cinematic shots you to, and the light was always on top! Keep it up the amazing work you do
Superb piece of work, really super amazing thanks for this 👍😍👍😍👍
Thank you so much !!
This video is so beautiful
Thank you so much :) !!
Thank you
Thanks for watching!!
Merci beaucoup!
Extremely well done!
Thanks so much!!
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing your tips with us! I will be watching this video many more times over in the future haha. I actually came across your channel from searching up Antarctica because I will be going to there in January 2021! I hope the world is in a better place by then! Cheers!
No worries, thanks so much for watching :) !!
Awesome, Antarctica is such an incredible place. Are you going there for work or travel?
Cheers
Of Two Lands absolutely! :) And I’m going there on a photo expedition with Charly Savely and Dylan Furst!
Oh awesome !! Love their work :)
I really connect with you regarding the pace and energy of a video, i love to take my time when filming and not over edit with transitions etc! Really good advices you give there ;) ! Subscribed
Thanks so much for the positive feedback and support :) !!
@@OfTwoLands Ca me ferait un grand plaisir si tu irais voir mon dernier vidéo je crois qu'on a un peu le même style de "travel video" j'aimerais ton feedback ;)
This deserves more views than the fast phase and trendy transisions videos out there....
Thanks so much :) !!
Great tips in this video man!
Thanks Demas !! When is your next video coming ?
Very nicely explained dude. I hope someday I start exploring the world. Love you dude. Gained a subscriber. Keep it up
Thank you so much for the support :) !!