Paris Revisited: Escaping the Crowds and Stepping Off the Tourist Track (France May 2024)

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @kristyhanson1299
    @kristyhanson1299 4 місяці тому +1

    Loved it. It seems so seamless, like you do these all the time. Great job! Great trip! And I have no jet lag! 🤪

    • @ZekeandTerri
      @ZekeandTerri  4 місяці тому

      Definitely not seamless! And thank you.

  • @Kosalsom
    @Kosalsom 4 місяці тому +1

    Morning from Cambodia 🇰🇭

    • @ZekeandTerri
      @ZekeandTerri  4 місяці тому

      Welcome! Good morning from California.

  • @MiaLuvs2Travel
    @MiaLuvs2Travel 4 місяці тому +1

    I had wondered when I first discovered your videos (in Italy) how you were editing/uploading videos when you were actually there. That is so time consuming. When I travel, the most I have time for is backing up that day's photos/videos using the hotel WiFi on my AmazonPrime and Verizon clouds (I always back up in 2 places). I only do that because it's necessary (in case something happens to my phone before I get back home). My husband and I went to Thailand last November and he brought his drone and Go Pro . His plan was to start a UA-cam channel but it's been several months and all his footage is still on his computer!

    • @ZekeandTerri
      @ZekeandTerri  4 місяці тому +1

      This is a great question and we will be covering it our trip recap video coming out next Friday. But since you asked, it made for very long days. We would spend the day enjoying wherever we were visiting, capturing images and videos, and then head back to the hotel before dinner to get started. Zeke edits the videos so Terri would airdrop her videos and Zeke would start the rough cut and would finish after dinner while Terri wrote the postcard from the road and the thumbnail. Once the rough cut was done, we'd review it together, Zeke would make major edits on the fly, we'd decide on music, and then Zeke would finish the editing. We reviewed it together one more time, add the labels, and then finalize, render, and send it to UA-cam. Terri wrapped up the UA-cam details and made it public. We often wouldn't get to bed before midnight. And then back up again 6ish to start the process all over again.