10 Days in Tuscany | Italy Cinematic Travel Film (Sony A7III)
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- Опубліковано 1 лис 2022
- We went on a 10 day trip in Tuscany, Italy. Exploring the coastal villages, wandering the vineyards, and walking the narrow streets of Rome and Florence. The perfect opportunity to take the Sony A7III for a ride.
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Unbelievable trip. Can't wait for the next one!
Beautiful video man
Awesome!
Thanks!
This video is a great example of how to make a travel film - it's engaging and well-paced.
This video captures the essence of Italy's beauty - from its coastline to its vineyards and historic cities.
The use of different lenses and drone shots adds depth and variety to the footage.
Did you use a Gimbal ? Your videos are damn smooth
Great job capturing the essence of Rome and Florence. The shots of the architecture are amazing.
This is such a beautiful and inspirational video that you have produced! Really great work! Tuscany looks like a super lovely place :)
Thank you so much!
Watching this makes me want to pack my bags and head to Tuscany ASAP!
This is incredible!! well-done, looks beautiful
Thank you so much!
Beautiful, makes me want to go back.
I'm certainly ready to go back!
Beautiful!
please share us the lut you used in this awsome clip
You have a lot of really nice shots in your video, but they stay visible for a very short time. As this is supposed to convey a calm, magical feeling, why don't you try to edit it with a slower pace ? (just my 2 cents...i am learning too :)