Man, your storytelling, visuals and sound editing are on another LEVEL! Would not be surprised to see this level of quality in a Netflix doco or on HBO. Seriously phenomenal 👏🏻
The type of content you produce is simple incredible! Keep it up! You are multi talented: an environmentalist, cinematographer, storyteller, editor and so many more.💌
Born and raised in an outskirt town in Newfoundland. This makes me really happy to see someone exploring our Island, and pronouncing It correctly. Your editing is amazing, and your respect for my land is amazing!
He says Newfoundland like every other American I've met, I wonder where the people you hear say it are from and how they say it differently than expected
Thank you for visiting Newfoundland. Thank you for learning (and sharing) so much about our fairly recent history. And thank you, thank you, thank you, for taking the time to learn how to pronounce the name of the place correctly. So many Canadians don't even take the time to do that, so it is truly is appreciated.
Yesssss here for the NL content!! Glad to see other creators featuring it! Your beautiful imagery compliments the mauzy weather perfectly. Also pretty sure that was the Twillingate Causeway that we were on probably at a very similar time as you 😂
Aidin, there is a lot more to Newfoundland tourism than just watching the icebergs and sea levels rising is a thing that coastal communities around the world are facing. I visited the west coast of Newfoundland a few years ago, was impressed with the natural beauty of the place, as well as the open, friendly culture of the Newfoundlanders, themselves.
Yes there is a bit of clever editing here. The portion of “houses” he showed during his sea level speech is Quidi Vidi village and those are fishing shacks. There’s giant homes on the other side. So there’s that. But even if the levels rose and swallowed the giant homes on the other side of Quidi Vidi places like Mount Pearl would never get swallowed unless the world did. Most other places are fine unless the actually are right near water. Halifax Dt has a bette chance of going under than St. John’s imo
I appreciate your work. Been watching for years. But as of late, your work has had the perfect evolution. I love that I can go on UA-cam and be educated on something worthwhile. Thank you.
Twillingate is one of the most popular tourist spots in Newfoundland, most specifically because of the icebergs in May and June. I always make an effort to get out to see them every spring, and I always make sure to bring home some fudge from atop the hill next to the lighthouse on crow head. Hope you enjoyed your time here Aiden!
Loved this one! The editing of the intro/outro was truly unique, and the storytelling is amazing. Plus, as a european guy, I think it is very interesting to learn the history and the the curent issues that these places are encountering. Keep it up! Can't wait to see your videos on Iceland! :)
Wow!!!!! Your research on such topics and the documentation and presentation. Love the way you narrate the story. and new happy vibe from your talking head shot. 🤩🤩
Aidin your last couple of videos have been outstanding. Great stories and fantastic sound and visuals. The Newfoundlanders are lucky to have access to icebergs like this. Hopefully we can slow climate change enough to keep the icebergs coming. The last time I saw icebergs we had to spend a week crossing the Southern Ocean to Antarctica to see them. You never ever get sick of seeing icebergs. Anything from car sized to behemoths 10s of kilometres long. We made drinks using ice from a 10000 year old berg that calved next to us. It was an unforgettable experience. Great stuff Aidin!
I hadn't thot about icebergs in the Atlantic since I got my Nat'l Geo subscription in the '58, a gift from my grandfather, who had followed Nat'l Geo since it's inception. He had copies from 1914. This excellent piece brings me up to date on the topic. Really.
I love the type of content you are making now, I think people would love to see the cinematics and the style of capturing,colours and feel of your video with this documentary type content is great man,loved it. And most importantly I hope that we could save our planet from this issue somehow as it has already started to destroy us and it is affecting poor countries more as they are not developed enough to tackle natural disasters ,take an example of my country Pakistan as it was struck again by massive floods a couple of months ago and millions of people lost their homes and were displaced. I hope the people from developed countries who are in control would take steps to help avoid these disasters.
I learned a lot from your video Aidin. I appreciate the attention to detail to tell the story. Visuals are just stunning. Definitely can see how much work and time you invested. Watched from beginning to end.
great story, thanks so much for making this! I always come back to this channel a lot for visual inspiration but I def got sucked in to the message on this one.
Oh, God! I was so immersed in this video I didn't even realize when that information you shared got into my subconscious mind. The visuals, the sound design, and the colour grading. Everything is perfect! Thank you Aidin and Epidemic sound for making this video possible! I am beyond grateful! I would love a tutorial to see what is your process when creating these videos. I am mostly interested in the pre-planning process.
Very very glad to see this kind of content on UA-cam! Keep going! Well done. Don’t know how you do for the map effect but it is leveling up your video so much!
I wish I could subscribe twice... Such amazing content being produced right here on this channel, by you - I'm in awe every time and judging by the comments on every one of your video, so is everyone else. Much love
I've been following you for a while. The improvement in your cinematography and storytelling has been amazing. Keep up the good work my man. You're an inspiration 🔥
I have questions about so many things in this video.. but none of them have to do with the actual content, just how you did certain techniques in the video Lol. The text tracking, the red line behind the text that has almost like a stop-motion feel to it. Top notch duder.
Superb story-telling, Aidin!! I loved how you made this video to the next level. Usually, drone shots are mostly used just to show cinematic shots, and aerial views but these shots were the spice and sauce of the story. Anot not to mention, the topic you've been telling about is certainly a time-worthy for everyone. It's like a reminder, that we can no longer get those shot cinematic landscapes if there aren't any left. KUDOS!!
Really enjoyed learning more about this area of Canada. Loved the scenes you were able to capture and the documentary style. Always enjoy watching your videos! I always learn and am inspired by your work. It's time well spent. Not just another video blog of, "look what I'm doing... isn't this cool?!"
My Mother was from Bonne Bay, NFLD halfway up the west coast. The bay and towns surrounding the bay sit in the heart of Gros Morne National Park. This park includes the Tableland mountains where part of the Earth's mantle is exposed. Needless to say but these mountains are old and have a tremendous history. In my humble opinion Newfoundland is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places on Earth, not to mention Newfies totally rock!! Yes bye!!! ☺️
I live in a place called Cape Breton in Northern Nova Scotia. The lake that I live on would fill up with small icebergs completely every year as far back as I can remember but in the last few years, there has been absolutely none. And it terrifies me
@@AidinRobbins welp, can’t wait to see that one. I can’t wait to go there myself, but it looks to be a serious backcountry endeavor so planning is a must (and a guide). It may be closer than Norway, but not much easier to get to.
From another NC filmmaker, your storytelling and pacing is really inspiring man. How do you go about sourcing archival footage for documentary work like this?
Man, your storytelling, visuals and sound editing are on another LEVEL! Would not be surprised to see this level of quality in a Netflix doco or on HBO. Seriously phenomenal 👏🏻
Really appreciate the kind words Sam! One day 😉
The type of content you produce is simple incredible! Keep it up! You are multi talented: an environmentalist, cinematographer, storyteller, editor and so many more.💌
you took the words right out of my brain
so epic man, so so epic. I want to go to Canada😭 It reminds me Lofoten in Norway. Another legendary place you should visit
Born and raised in an outskirt town in Newfoundland. This makes me really happy to see someone exploring our Island, and pronouncing It correctly. Your editing is amazing, and your respect for my land is amazing!
He says Newfoundland like every other American I've met, I wonder where the people you hear say it are from and how they say it differently than expected
If only it was written as it is pronounced as well...
Thank you for visiting Newfoundland. Thank you for learning (and sharing) so much about our fairly recent history. And thank you, thank you, thank you, for taking the time to learn how to pronounce the name of the place correctly. So many Canadians don't even take the time to do that, so it is truly is appreciated.
Your storytelling is on point. Loving this shift in your content. Planning to visit Newfoundland as well!
Yesssss here for the NL content!! Glad to see other creators featuring it!
Your beautiful imagery compliments the mauzy weather perfectly.
Also pretty sure that was the Twillingate Causeway that we were on probably at a very similar time as you 😂
Your editing skill omg 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️
Good to finally hear an outsider correctly pronounce Newfoundland. Love your videos. Excellent quality and amazing places.
The best storyteller on UA-cam!
As a newfie, I gotta say I love seeing someone not from newfoundland pronounce it properly, so thank you and incredible job lol
Aidin, there is a lot more to Newfoundland tourism than just watching the icebergs and sea levels rising is a thing that coastal communities around the world are facing. I visited the west coast of Newfoundland a few years ago, was impressed with the natural beauty of the place, as well as the open, friendly culture of the Newfoundlanders, themselves.
Yes there is a bit of clever editing here. The portion of “houses” he showed during his sea level speech is Quidi Vidi village and those are fishing shacks. There’s giant homes on the other side. So there’s that. But even if the levels rose and swallowed the giant homes on the other side of Quidi Vidi places like Mount Pearl would never get swallowed unless the world did. Most other places are fine unless the actually are right near water.
Halifax Dt has a bette chance of going under than St. John’s imo
Aidin, your filmmaking is tremendous. But what stands out to me is your writing. Very nice.
Wow that's amazing bro!!! Great video!
Amazing cinematography and story, wow!!!!
I appreciate your work. Been watching for years. But as of late, your work has had the perfect evolution. I love that I can go on UA-cam and be educated on something worthwhile.
Thank you.
I just love the ammount and attention to detail you put in these video's... amazes me every time!🙏
Amazing colour grading 😍😍😍
Really enjoying you making this sort of researched content you clearly care about.
Twillingate is one of the most popular tourist spots in Newfoundland, most specifically because of the icebergs in May and June. I always make an effort to get out to see them every spring, and I always make sure to bring home some fudge from atop the hill next to the lighthouse on crow head. Hope you enjoyed your time here Aiden!
Glad you enjoyed this one! I'll have to pick up some fudge next time 😉
You left me speechless... Nothing more to say ur Storytelling is out of this world!
Killing it Aidin!
I've lived here my whole life, and the way you capture the scereny here makes me want to visit my own province lol
Epic adventure. Wonderful filming and editing and storytelling that got me hooked! Outstanding experience and video Aidin!
You are the best! Totally different from other filmmakers who only talk about equipment, in every video. Cheers from Brazil! 😜
Loved this one! The editing of the intro/outro was truly unique, and the storytelling is amazing. Plus, as a european guy, I think it is very interesting to learn the history and the the curent issues that these places are encountering. Keep it up! Can't wait to see your videos on Iceland! :)
Soooo pumped to share these Iceland videos 🌋
Wow!!!!! Your research on such topics and the documentation and presentation. Love the way you narrate the story. and new happy vibe from your talking head shot. 🤩🤩
Love the inspiration you create in these natural environments. It gave me a lot of ideas .Thanks
Aidin your last couple of videos have been outstanding. Great stories and fantastic sound and visuals. The Newfoundlanders are lucky to have access to icebergs like this. Hopefully we can slow climate change enough to keep the icebergs coming. The last time I saw icebergs we had to spend a week crossing the Southern Ocean to Antarctica to see them. You never ever get sick of seeing icebergs. Anything from car sized to behemoths 10s of kilometres long. We made drinks using ice from a 10000 year old berg that calved next to us. It was an unforgettable experience.
Great stuff Aidin!
I hadn't thot about icebergs in the Atlantic since I got my Nat'l Geo subscription in the '58, a gift from my grandfather, who had followed Nat'l Geo since it's inception. He had copies from 1914. This excellent piece brings me up to date on the topic. Really.
I love the type of content you are making now, I think people would love to see the cinematics and the style of capturing,colours and feel of your video with this documentary type content is great man,loved it.
And most importantly I hope that we could save our planet from this issue somehow as it has already started to destroy us and it is affecting poor countries more as they are not developed enough to tackle natural disasters ,take an example of my country Pakistan as it was struck again by massive floods a couple of months ago and millions of people lost their homes and were displaced. I hope the people from developed countries who are in control would take steps to help avoid these disasters.
Such a Masterpiece! Great Footage, great Storytelling, great Audio and amazing editing!!!
I learned a lot from your video Aidin. I appreciate the attention to detail to tell the story. Visuals are just stunning. Definitely can see how much work and time you invested. Watched from beginning to end.
I always look forward to your life lessons! Thank you!
This is a banger, great vibes! Basically a mini-doc 🔥
great story, thanks so much for making this! I always come back to this channel a lot for visual inspiration but I def got sucked in to the message on this one.
Oh, God! I was so immersed in this video I didn't even realize when that information you shared got into my subconscious mind. The visuals, the sound design, and the colour grading. Everything is perfect! Thank you Aidin and Epidemic sound for making this video possible! I am beyond grateful! I would love a tutorial to see what is your process when creating these videos. I am mostly interested in the pre-planning process.
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome! Crazy good production
Your cinematography goes higher and better the longer you get. Been following you for a few years now. Very well done indeed!
This documentary is 🔥🔥🔥🔥!
Very very glad to see this kind of content on UA-cam! Keep going! Well done. Don’t know how you do for the map effect but it is leveling up your video so much!
Love all of the motion graphics!!
Made with such care and attention in every respect. Visuals, writing and presentation is superb. You've got a great future ahead Aidin!
I am loving your new more documentary style videos. It just shows how good an Cinematographer you are!
I wish I could subscribe twice... Such amazing content being produced right here on this channel, by you - I'm in awe every time and judging by the comments on every one of your video, so is everyone else. Much love
I've been following you for a while. The improvement in your cinematography and storytelling has been amazing. Keep up the good work my man. You're an inspiration 🔥
Wonderful video as always. (commenting for the algorithm)
I’m in love with your edits and visuals ❤
Great story telling skill with good amount of useful information. 👌
Newfoundland is such a special place. Would highly recommend visiting.
I have questions about so many things in this video.. but none of them have to do with the actual content, just how you did certain techniques in the video Lol. The text tracking, the red line behind the text that has almost like a stop-motion feel to it. Top notch duder.
Very nice experience. Thanks for sharing
I love your story telling!
So impressed by the content you produce!
AWESOME music choice and pacing!
Another great video with excellent production quality. Been a fan since like your 3rd video haha
Another great video, so much valuable info!
Absolute perfection my dude 👏👏
Thank you man! Stoked to move on to Iceland next 👀
The video flows so smoothly…that it feels I’m a part of it😍
Your videos are incredible my friend! Thank you!
Amazing storytelling and visuals! Great work 🤩
You are indeed a talented person 😊. Thank you for the free tour, bro!. Keep posting videos like this !!
Brooo your edit skills 🐐🔥
These videos are really becoming mini-history, docu-series and I love it! Great video once again Aidin!
GODDAMN YOUR CINEMATOGRAPHY GETS ME EVERY TIME
Daaaangg! Your videos as of late is like watching professional tv documentaries. Except yours come with better cinematography! 😃
Really like your style of storytelling.
Awesome work as always!
Always good videos from this channel 🍿
Superb story-telling, Aidin!! I loved how you made this video to the next level. Usually, drone shots are mostly used just to show cinematic shots, and aerial views but these shots were the spice and sauce of the story. Anot not to mention, the topic you've been telling about is certainly a time-worthy for everyone. It's like a reminder, that we can no longer get those shot cinematic landscapes if there aren't any left. KUDOS!!
How do you not have one million subs, I fr love every video you put out ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Really enjoyed learning more about this area of Canada. Loved the scenes you were able to capture and the documentary style. Always enjoy watching your videos! I always learn and am inspired by your work. It's time well spent. Not just another video blog of, "look what I'm doing... isn't this cool?!"
Amazing video! Such important subject!
(My favourite channel evolve in every sense)
My Mother was from Bonne Bay, NFLD halfway up the west coast. The bay and towns surrounding the bay sit in the heart of Gros Morne National Park. This park includes the Tableland mountains where part of the Earth's mantle is exposed. Needless to say but these mountains are old and have a tremendous history.
In my humble opinion Newfoundland is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places on Earth, not to mention Newfies totally rock!! Yes bye!!! ☺️
Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing it. ✌️
Hey man just started watching your videos and I've got to say your sound design is gorgeous
that map animation was so cool bro👏
i love this video thanks for making it
Loving this style of content!
your storytelling and editing are stunning...way too good
Love your work buddy!
Keep making these type of videos ❤
Wait were you there the same time as Becki and Chris? Love the content as always Aidin!!
Nice footage as always
That was beautiful man love your content
this video is amazing i just loved that editing my dream is to do that kind of work
Out of the 🌍 editing
he is a gem❤❤❤❤
underrated .. you are awesome
Incredible content. Not a second wasted. It boggles my mind why this has so little views. Actually bro, change the title. You deserve more views.
I live in a place called Cape Breton in Northern Nova Scotia. The lake that I live on would fill up with small icebergs completely every year as far back as I can remember but in the last few years, there has been absolutely none. And it terrifies me
Fantastic video
Bravo, excellent storytelling Aidin. I’ve had my eye on Atlantic Canada for a minute. You should check out Torngat Mountains National Park.
Torngat Mountains is absolutely on the list (and Labrador in general). Next time!
@@AidinRobbins welp, can’t wait to see that one. I can’t wait to go there myself, but it looks to be a serious backcountry endeavor so planning is a must (and a guide). It may be closer than Norway, but not much easier to get to.
Ur gonna hit 1m subs by next month keep it up bro
WAw this vides is just blowing my mind
You showed me a new way to show the news headlines😅😁
❤❤❤❤❤❤I love this so much
From another NC filmmaker, your storytelling and pacing is really inspiring man. How do you go about sourcing archival footage for documentary work like this?
Selecting 4K, full screen, GO!
i missed your videos bro🥰