A Peek Into The Philippines | Travelvideo
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2018
- This film was shot in the Philippines, from Manila over El Nido, Coron, Cebu, Moalboal, Oslob, Apo Island, Siquijor & Boracay. We spent there a whole month and had the best time of our life.
Cameras: Sony Alpha 7s ii, GoPro Hero 5 & 4, iPhone 6
Lenses: Zeiss 16-35mm 4.0 | Sony 50mm 1.8 | Makro G OSS FE 90 mm F2.8
Drone: DJI Mavic Pro
The song is called Indian Summer by Jai Wolf. I know, i know.. but still it is beautiful and i just needed to use it. ;-) If you ever want to travel the Philippines feel free to ask me about our trip.
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Incredible! You definitely should have more subscribers! ;)
omg best video of yours
Nice!
Richtig starkes Video! Macht einem direkt Bock da mal hin zu fliegen!!
wow, echt gut!
Kareem ! you are amazing at what you do and its warms my heart to see the places me and rob recommended ! dont see my face on the dance floor tho ;)
Haha, yeah man, this trip was just amazing! And it was great to meet you guys :)
not the last time i hope :)! just give me a call if you wana see sweden in the summer !
its only a boatride away! ;)
I will keep this definitely in mind!!! Thanks man!
Mega geil! Fette Schnitte! Geile Bilder! Mehr davon!
thx for sharing
What transition you often use? I mean the one that speed up :) Hope for your reply. Great Video!
For many transitions I just edited in a way it fits together. Having a clip which ends with a pan to the left, so i needed the next clip to start in the same direction.
But also I used a pretty cheap and powerful preset by Chung Da. Just look for "Chung Da Transitions" here in youtube. :) Hope that helps!
Great video! How much time did you spend editing? :)
Antonio Madunic thanks :) with organizing the massive amount of footage and everything else.. like 100 hours? :D
haha, I figured :) filming without a plan/storyboard and then editing it always ends up like this. I'm facing the same problem :D nevertheless, great job, keep it up!
haha, yeah, i mean storyboarding for travel videos is kind of difficult, but i knew what soundtrack i wanted to use before i started which always gives me some good idea of what kind of shots i would want for what part of the track. But if you have too much footage it is hard sometimes to decide hehe, and i guess you can see in my edit style that it also is harder to find a working shot for good transitions..
But honestly, take your time. You'll be much happier if you put everything into it for like two week instead of doing the job in 2-3 days.. :)