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I purchased an Udemy course just for this but what i learnt in your 15 minutes video is more valuable than the entire 2 hr course. Really appreciate your efforts and time you spent to teach us newbies. Thanks !! 🙏
Agree with all but would add, so it's not forgotten, that Chris Marker's travelogue "Sans Soleil" uses the opposite philosophy and is considered one of the greatest film travel docus ever made.
I agree; a lot of videos I’ve made, especially for gigs, was done without planning. I learned how to be quick on my feet and with my camera and how to adapt to experiencing spontaneous events
I'm trying to learn travel video making from many months but this is a hidden gem for me i learnt most basic and important lessons form this video. Thank you for making this type of content for us.
I've been actively watching this video for well over an hour now and still have not finished it. Well done my good sir. You have loaded this video with a high density of relevant information. I have taken a lot away from this, and for that you now have one new dedicated subscriber.
1. Research about the place 2. More single bit shots 3. Plan the scenes 4:05 4. Wide angle shots, bottom up shots 5. For transitions end one shot, the same way other one starts 6. Time lapses
Pascal, I must’ve watched 20 of your videos already and I’m amazed I hadn’t discovered this one. I appreciate how you explain even the most complex stuff in simple ways yet made time to show how to do a transition as well. Good point at the end about focusing on storytelling if your editing isn’t good enough yet. Great video!
I'm not a photographer or a pro video maker but I love making video of my outdoor activities with my friends but had no idea how to make a nice looking video and your video really helps. Can't wait for more knowledge from you 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Pascal! One thing your video made clear to me was the continual shooting point. I shot a lot of continual video last year while traveling without realizing later how much of it would be unusable because of all the movement. I've gotten much better on that.
@@AnthonyIakona Thanks Anthony, what specific would you like to know about FCPX? There are already many tutorials on FCPX out there that cover all I can think of. So if I make a tutorial, I want to add something new if that's still possible haha.
Hi Pascal, I have learned a lot from your videos recently, working on to start my own travel channel, Thanks a lot!! Recently, I was facing some issue with the frame rate, sometimes we shoot at higher frame rates to slow it down later but then later decide to ramp it up which leaves us with a uneven video that doesn't look good, any advice on that? How to ramp up a high FPS video?
Hey Pascal :) I can really see that you put a lot of Effort into this Tutorial! I'm watching most of your Tutorials and this has been the best yet imo regarding Quality of the Visuals and the Information you gave. Definitely one of the best Videos for learning how to make Travel Videos on YT, I hope many People will see this 👍🏻 Keep it going! :)
There are so many travel video tutorial on youtube but none of them as good as yours. I skipped all of them in few seconds but your video is the best. Your techniques, ideas and all tips and information are so awesome and nice. You show us by example rather than giving lectures. Please make more videos like this. I have one request; Can you please make one video on choosing right lens for travel videos?
Thanks a lot. There is no right lens for travel videos. It all depends on the shots you're going for. Ultra-wide for vlogging and b-roll at 35mm, standard 24-70 zoom lens for pretty much everything and 70-200 or more for wildlife and detailed landscape shots...
Thank you for this video. I love to travel since I was a young girl, about a year ago I've discovered the world of videomaking, and... OMG... I'm totally in love with it. I'm just learning but thank you again for this wonderful tips. ❤️
I was just thinking about this last night that I need to look up some travel video styles, and UA-cam algorithm boosted this to my home page today. They're listening to our thoughts MANNNNN
It is 2022 and I am still watching your tuturials. I want to do better in my passion and what better way to learn is keep learning, watching you tuturials and applying it over and over again, who knows one day, I can do it too. I hope this year will become better for me with this. Thanks Abh! ( hard to spell your name 😂)
Such a great video for beginners like me! Some things mentioned took me many trial and errors to figure out on my own. Other things made so much make sense, putting words to what I wasn’t sure of why worked/didn’t for me so far. Alas, totally new information for me to learn. Thank you for helping advance me! ❤
The last couple days I had been searching video of how to film the vlog only using my phone. This video just show up on my feed today October 21,2024 ! Thank you so much for this valuable tips .
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Sometimes I don't care about the weather, just go. That is the reason why my videos have sunlight or rain. thanks for sharing!
I've learned from you a lot and finally I'm having my own channel now, though still new and struggling. I look up to you. I remembered watching this video of yours a year ago to learn how to make travel videos. (You answered my comment also). And now look at that !!! Over 1M. 😲 Congratz, you are amazing !
I have recently developed an interest n filmmaking. I have been binge-watching instructional videos. This is by far, the best I have found. Thanks. I subscribed and will have a look at everything else you have created.
Hello Sir, I'm from India & recently I started my youtube Channel which is based on travelling, culture & traditions, today I was searching ideas for travel videos, there I saw your channel which is very helpful for new travel vloger like me, so your content & all the information is very valuable & I will follow this in my vlog, you are really honestly provide this all valuable idea in the video, plz keep it up & plz continue helping new vlogers. Thank you.
I'm just starting out making videos but this was so much quality information plus examples as well as presented in a beautifully cinematic way! Truly inspiring! subscribing now :)
😊 Thanks a lot.... even though I had a smart phone, I never shoot any videos, but I love good photos and videos, now I'm planning to develop a career in video and photos... thanks again
Thanks Pascal for creating and sharing! Can imagine how work intense it was to do this video. You took me on a journey behind the camera, opened my eyes and inspired me to structure my future videos more and which shots can be used.
This video is great, it opened my eyes and I could also recognise all the mistakes I’ve done in the past that kept me from actually editing my footage. I will surely implement everything I learn from you, thanks so much, great content!
So many good things to think about! Thanks for sharing Pascal, this is so helpful as we attempt to learn the world of vloging our travel. We really appreciate you sharing this with everyone!
Pascal: This video was great and came right on time as we prepare to get back out and start filming. Would love to see you do an full editing video in FCPX. Awesome work brother!!
Thanks heaps for this, a lot of good information packed into this tutorial, going to refer back to it when needed, for horizontal movements do get some stepping/jitter in the footage, did notice a little in a couple of your shots, still experimenting with settings and movement speed to reduce this, using em1m2, cheers :)
I bought my 1st. JVC VHS Camcorder from, Crazy Eddie's Electronic Store back in 1976! Have always shot my videos In Camera Edit Style! I could practically pop the tape out of the camera and into my VCR player and watch the program perfectly! The videos only got better over the years as the industry introduced more sophisticated types of editing equipment! Even today I have the most state-of-the-art, Sony XDCAM and Adobe Premiere 2023. I still shoot my videos really tight so I only have to add music, special effects, graphics, titles and other fun things like that! Twenty years ago that was just a dream!
I want to start recording all my travels. But I don't know where to start, plus I'm not really good with technology. Do you think to start is good to begin with a gopro hero 9, the insta 360 go 2 and a dji mini drone? Which laptop and edition software is good to transfer all the footage and combine everything? Thank you for your help
😂😂😂 I love the end 😅 I shoot tutorials all the time for work and as soon as you hit record there's some garbage truck or something slamming through the gears. Great video. I'm inspired. Thanks guy you have a new subscriber 👍🏽
Hey Pascal, super Video! Ich finde deine Art sehr angenehm. Andere UA-camr reden mir viel zu schnell und es wirkt meist gezwungen, um die Abonnenten zufrieden zu stellen. Du hast aufjedenfall einen neuen Abonnenten gewonnen. Ich freue mich mehr von dir zu lernen.
Love the B-roll! I'm finally well enough to attempt making my first films traveling through Germany. I'm grateful for all the free lessons online! Thanks!
Good video. My biggest challenge is that fine line between “capturing” the trip and “experiencing” the trip. My family doesn’t like the camera so I tend to sneak it out. Like you said at the beginning about the reason for shooting will depend on the video. My reason for shooting our trips is just to keep a personal dairy of our trip. If someone on UA-cam watches it that’s cool, but ultimately I have to make sure I actually was there first the experience rather than experiencing the whole vacation through a lens. Photography is my hobby, not my family’s with me.
This is great, I just did my first two travel vlogs and posted them and I love what I did but I wanted to make them better. This video helped me to see what I was doing good and what I need to improve on.
Thank you so much for your video. This is helpful to me as a novice who understands very little about editing and creating high-quality videos. Best of luck and keep it up. From Sarawak, best wishes
The advice about single shots instead of continuos shot was really needed. I will work on this. Thank you 🙂 If you haven't already please make a video of videoing with a phone , as for someone who doesn't have a drone or professional camera.
Exciting news for aspiring video creators! I've created a free ebook, '5 Steps to Becoming a Pro Video Creator', to help you turn your video passion into a career. It's packed with practical tips and is totally free! Grab your copy here: geni.us/ZzWaZk and start your creative journey today!
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This guy gives every knowledge for free. While everyone are busy in selling. Keep up this wonderful thing. ❤️
You're welcome :-)
Today UA-cam suggested me this
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Technically he is selling us to advertisers but it's still a great video.
Well he’s making money anyway depending on the views he gets so there’s that
I purchased an Udemy course just for this but what i learnt in your 15 minutes video is more valuable than the entire 2 hr course. Really appreciate your efforts and time you spent to teach us newbies. Thanks !! 🙏
The most exquisite and valuable aspects of life are often those that don't come with a price tag.
Love the first tip! Instead of continually shooting, shoot with intend! Thank you! 😆👍
I came here to say the same thing. Not only does it save editing time.. saves on battery and SD card space too
Agree with all but would add, so it's not forgotten, that Chris Marker's travelogue "Sans Soleil" uses the opposite philosophy and is considered one of the greatest film travel docus ever made.
I agree; a lot of videos I’ve made, especially for gigs, was done without planning. I learned how to be quick on my feet and with my camera and how to adapt to experiencing spontaneous events
I'm trying to learn travel video making from many months but this is a hidden gem for me i learnt most basic and important lessons form this video. Thank you for making this type of content for us.
Love from India ❤️
Thanks bro 👍🏻
@@pascalbasel thanks for sharing your great experience keep rocking bro iam also from india 🤠👍
This one of the best tutorials I've seen. Perfectly paced. It felt concise and thorough at the same time. Well done!
I've been actively watching this video for well over an hour now and still have not finished it. Well done my good sir. You have loaded this video with a high density of relevant information. I have taken a lot away from this, and for that you now have one new dedicated subscriber.
Man this is the best tutorial I've ever watched on UA-cam.
1. Research about the place
2. More single bit shots
3. Plan the scenes 4:05
4. Wide angle shots, bottom up shots
5. For transitions end one shot, the same way other one starts
6. Time lapses
Pascal, I must’ve watched 20 of your videos already and I’m amazed I hadn’t discovered this one. I appreciate how you explain even the most complex stuff in simple ways yet made time to show how to do a transition as well. Good point at the end about focusing on storytelling if your editing isn’t good enough yet. Great video!
I'm not a photographer or a pro video maker but I love making video of my outdoor activities with my friends but had no idea how to make a nice looking video and your video really helps. Can't wait for more knowledge from you 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Pascal! One thing your video made clear to me was the continual shooting point. I shot a lot of continual video last year while traveling without realizing later how much of it would be unusable because of all the movement. I've gotten much better on that.
Thanks brother ❤️ From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This man give free knowledge while everyone selling, that why i don’t skip ads thanks man!
Other channels are selling these knowledge for profit. This coming content creator is just sharing his blessings.
Your time and effort is appreciated and worthwhile. I have learned a lot from this video. This will help me as a beginner in this thing.
Learn how I make videos like this one and support the channel with my videography courses: pascalbasel.com/courses/
Hey Pascal! I watch your channel a lot. Are you able to make a thorough video on how to edit with FCP? Appreciate it thanks!!
@@AnthonyIakona Thanks Anthony, what specific would you like to know about FCPX? There are already many tutorials on FCPX out there that cover all I can think of. So if I make a tutorial, I want to add something new if that's still possible haha.
Hi Pascal, I have learned a lot from your videos recently, working on to start my own travel channel, Thanks a lot!!
Recently, I was facing some issue with the frame rate, sometimes we shoot at higher frame rates to slow it down later but then later decide to ramp it up which leaves us with a uneven video that doesn't look good, any advice on that? How to ramp up a high FPS video?
Really thnx buddy .. it’s so helpful person like me .. new vloggers must watch this for better start.. keep doing bro ..
Bro I need a small request.. could u pleas do a video about how to colour grade all project in FCPx.. it’ will be really help full
Hey Pascal :) I can really see that you put a lot of Effort into this Tutorial! I'm watching most of your Tutorials and this has been the best yet imo regarding Quality of the Visuals and the Information you gave. Definitely one of the best Videos for learning how to make Travel Videos on YT, I hope many People will see this 👍🏻 Keep it going! :)
Thanks so much Andre. That's good motivation to keep it going in this direction :-)
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Excellent tips, Pascal! Thank you for sharing.
There are so many travel video tutorial on youtube but none of them as good as yours. I skipped all of them in few seconds but your video is the best. Your techniques, ideas and all tips and information are so awesome and nice. You show us by example rather than giving lectures. Please make more videos like this.
I have one request; Can you please make one video on choosing right lens for travel videos?
Thanks a lot. There is no right lens for travel videos. It all depends on the shots you're going for. Ultra-wide for vlogging and b-roll at 35mm, standard 24-70 zoom lens for pretty much everything and 70-200 or more for wildlife and detailed landscape shots...
Thank you for this video. I love to travel since I was a young girl, about a year ago I've discovered the world of videomaking, and... OMG... I'm totally in love with it. I'm just learning but thank you again for this wonderful tips. ❤️
This is super helpful. Thank you 🙏
Klasse Video! Tausend Dank! Ich habe viel gelernt 😊
I was just thinking about this last night that I need to look up some travel video styles, and UA-cam algorithm boosted this to my home page today. They're listening to our thoughts MANNNNN
It is 2022 and I am still watching your tuturials. I want to do better in my passion and what better way to learn is keep learning, watching you tuturials and applying it over and over again, who knows one day, I can do it too. I hope this year will become better for me with this. Thanks Abh! ( hard to spell your name 😂)
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Such a great video for beginners like me! Some things mentioned took me many trial and errors to figure out on my own. Other things made so much make sense, putting words to what I wasn’t sure of why worked/didn’t for me so far. Alas, totally new information for me to learn. Thank you for helping advance me! ❤
Amazing Brother .. i love it ❤️
Thanks bro
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The last couple days I had been searching video of how to film the vlog only using my phone. This video just show up on my feed today October 21,2024 ! Thank you so much for this valuable tips .
Sometimes I don't care about the weather, just go. That is the reason why my videos have sunlight or rain. thanks for sharing!
Rain can be really nice looking. It‘s just not comfortable.
I've learned from you a lot and finally I'm having my own channel now, though still new and struggling. I look up to you.
I remembered watching this video of yours a year ago to learn how to make travel videos. (You answered my comment also). And now look at that !!! Over 1M. 😲 Congratz, you are amazing !
Ridiculously well done Pascal! Your videos are always so helpful. Thank you for your hard work!
Thanks a lot Arnis 👍🏻
very good, I will try this one... to be an expert one in vloging
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I have recently developed an interest n filmmaking. I have been binge-watching instructional videos. This is by far, the best I have found. Thanks. I subscribed and will have a look at everything else you have created.
Hello Sir, I'm from India & recently I started my youtube Channel which is based on travelling, culture & traditions, today I was searching ideas for travel videos, there I saw your channel which is very helpful for new travel vloger like me, so your content & all the information is very valuable & I will follow this in my vlog, you are really honestly provide this all valuable idea in the video, plz keep it up & plz continue helping new vlogers. Thank you.
To be honest those tips are something worth a lot of money amazing, you got a sub from the first video man, well done
Thanks a lot Steve and welcome to the channel
I just discovered your channel a few weeks ago. I am so impressed!
Thanks a lot bro 👍🏻
I'm just starting out making videos but this was so much quality information plus examples as well as presented in a beautifully cinematic way! Truly inspiring! subscribing now :)
Great video! Thanks so much for the tips.
Great amazing work... Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Great tutorial. I've been making videos for a couple of years now, but there's always room for more and more improvement
Ofcourse friends, I'm from India & also started travel vloging,would you like to friendship with me?❤️
This tutorial was super helpful and jam packed with good tips! Thanks so much for making this tutorial, its a game changer!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great video. All the basic bits I needed in one video. Going to film my first travel video in Vancouver in about a month!
Thanks for the help
Best of luck!
I like travel vlogging..thanks for sharing
😊 Thanks a lot.... even though I had a smart phone, I never shoot any videos, but I love good photos and videos, now I'm planning to develop a career in video and photos... thanks again
Thanks Pascal for creating and sharing! Can imagine how work intense it was to do this video. You took me on a journey behind the camera, opened my eyes and inspired me to structure my future videos more and which shots can be used.
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Great tips!
Great vlog! Thanks
This was SO helpful!! I learned so many new things and you even made things I understood already make even more sense!
Nice to hear :-)
I can't imagine how much underrated he is. The man deserves billion subscription. Keep the good working man..... Keep going 🤗
Awesome! I like the video. I learned a lot!
This video is great, it opened my eyes and I could also recognise all the mistakes I’ve done in the past that kept me from actually editing my footage.
I will surely implement everything I learn from you, thanks so much, great content!
*You deserve a million Subscribers boss. ***
This doesn’t just apply to travel videos going to have to try some of the cinematic shots like you did with the bike thanks for the great tutorial!
Yeah, travel videography is actually great to learn photo & video in general as it's quite broad.
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New subscriber here from Boracay Island,Philippines.Looking forward to watch and learn to some of your tutorials.Keep it up!
I just shared this video with a friend of mine who's taking the next year to travel... it's so good!!
So many good things to think about! Thanks for sharing Pascal, this is so helpful as we attempt to learn the world of vloging our travel. We really appreciate you sharing this with everyone!
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Pascal: This video was great and came right on time as we prepare to get back out and start filming. Would love to see you do an full editing video in FCPX. Awesome work brother!!
Awesome Terrance, hope you get good shots 😊
Super useful! ❤️❤️ That's EXACTLY what I was looking for! I will definitely use these tips for the future 👌🔥
Awesome Marta 😊
Thank you dear! ♥️
I plan to go in Nepal next year and I want to share my experiences on UA-cam. You save me with this video! Thanks bud!
The topics are well discussed and presented. Thank you for this!
Welcome Anne 👍🏻
Thanks heaps for this, a lot of good information packed into this tutorial, going to refer back to it when needed, for horizontal movements do get some stepping/jitter in the footage, did notice a little in a couple of your shots, still experimenting with settings and movement speed to reduce this, using em1m2, cheers :)
Yeah, not all shots are perfect but a bit of shake is okay. Olympus has very good stabilization. That should be easy.
I bought my 1st. JVC VHS Camcorder from, Crazy Eddie's Electronic Store back in 1976! Have always shot my videos In Camera Edit Style! I could practically pop the tape out of the camera and into my VCR player and watch the program perfectly! The videos only got better over the years as the industry introduced more sophisticated types of editing equipment! Even today I have the most state-of-the-art, Sony XDCAM and Adobe Premiere 2023. I still shoot my videos really tight so I only have to add music, special effects, graphics, titles and other fun things like that! Twenty years ago that was just a dream!
I started with a MiniDV camcorder that shot 480P and was so hard to get on the computer. It’s crazy how fast it developed.
I want to start recording all my travels. But I don't know where to start, plus I'm not really good with technology. Do you think to start is good to begin with a gopro hero 9, the insta 360 go 2 and a dji mini drone?
Which laptop and edition software is good to transfer all the footage and combine everything?
Thank you for your help
😂😂😂 I love the end 😅 I shoot tutorials all the time for work and as soon as you hit record there's some garbage truck or something slamming through the gears.
Great video. I'm inspired. Thanks guy you have a new subscriber 👍🏽
Hey Pascal, super Video! Ich finde deine Art sehr angenehm. Andere UA-camr reden mir viel zu schnell und es wirkt meist gezwungen, um die Abonnenten zufrieden zu stellen. Du hast aufjedenfall einen neuen Abonnenten gewonnen. Ich freue mich mehr von dir zu lernen.
I just shared this video with a friend of mine who's taking the next year to travel... it's so good!!
Love the B-roll! I'm finally well enough to attempt making my first films traveling through Germany. I'm grateful for all the free lessons online! Thanks!
I'm going to start my solo travel journey next year and I'm glad I came across your video. Thanks for the tutorial
Thank you for this
This man just tells you how to do it. Most infomative channel so far.
I have been to bali for honeymoon a month ago. Totally worth it!
Can't believe those footages could be shot without a gimbal! Sooo smooth!
Good video. My biggest challenge is that fine line between “capturing” the trip and “experiencing” the trip. My family doesn’t like the camera so I tend to sneak it out. Like you said at the beginning about the reason for shooting will depend on the video. My reason for shooting our trips is just to keep a personal dairy of our trip. If someone on UA-cam watches it that’s cool, but ultimately I have to make sure I actually was there first the experience rather than experiencing the whole vacation through a lens. Photography is my hobby, not my family’s with me.
Where is the justice UA-cam? This channel is underrated. By the way thank you for this video. 😍
This is great, I just did my first two travel vlogs and posted them and I love what I did but I wanted to make them better. This video helped me to see what I was doing good and what I need to improve on.
Sounds great!
Wow Man... I was speechless... congratulations... A big hug from Rome.. John..
Thank you Pascal for this wonderful video. I felt the connection. It's perfect. Your shots are absolutely wonderful... Loved it. ❤
Thank you so much for your video. This is helpful to me as a novice who understands very little about editing and creating high-quality videos. Best of luck and keep it up. From Sarawak, best wishes
This is one of the best videos for any content creator. Thank you for this. 🙏
Thank you 👍🏼
I am going to Georgia next month and am planning to document the journey. Thanks for the vid. It will really be helpful.
Nice, really want to travel Georgia as well. Enjoy your trip!
Beautiful place idol ❤️❤️❤️❤️ you give knowledge to everyone thank you so much
Dear friend's
watching from Bangladesh..
your presentation is excellent..
so Do make more and more videos
Now this is what I call a perfect content. Thank you so much buddy
Great advise!!!
awesome thanks for the tips
This is a gem! Learned much. Thank you Pascal!
This is the best all-round video tutorial I have seen
This content is so productive and valuable! It really adds a lot of insight. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much...
I like watching videos like these to sharpen my cinematographer/photographer and editor skills! AWESOME VIDEO
Awesome, thank you!
Wow, from the hundreds of movie-making videos I saw, this was the most easy to understand. I hope I can make all those cool transitions work now
I'm not even a beginner and I already think this guy is gonna help me a lot
Well come to Thailand brother❤
this has been one of the most helpful videos I've found so far cheers man!!
Very pragmatic & formative speeches about making travels videos. Thank you very much.
Invaluable tips. I'm going to be using all of these suggestions during my next trip. Thanks so much!
The advice about single shots instead of continuos shot was really needed. I will work on this. Thank you 🙂
If you haven't already please make a video of videoing with a phone , as for someone who doesn't have a drone or professional camera.
The best video I've ever found ....on this topic.....thank you so much sir....