Excellent survey of the evolution of “motovlogging.” T’is true that in the beginning it was novel enough just to ride and talk at the same time…..changes will continue certainly. Nice provocative vlog.
The Itchy Boots standard set now shows that “off the beaten path” and story telling is the key to success. It took me a long time to realize nobody want to watch a shot from a camera on the handlebar no matter how cool I thought the place I was riding was. My most watched video has very little road shots.
It's definitely all about the story yeah, otherwise you're just watching random riding shots. Although I do appreciate the montages of the nothing but exhaust sound type of riding 💕
@@AntiParallali Exactly. I started making UA-cam videos from my scuba diving when i lived in the Philippines. All my friends who I dove with had been doing it for a long time and never put humans in the shot saying it is about the wildlife. Looking back at my early videos, I wish I had more of my friends in the video both under water and in the boat/on shore. It would back for better viewing and memory capture. I try to make travel videos with my family but they all hate the camera so it makes it difficult. I appreciate your guidance.
Lali's back! I've been following you since I saw you in a video with Andy, years ago. I'll be 62 in 5 weeks and I've been riding since I was 13. (on the street at 15 and a half) It's almost 60 degrees in NorCal and I'm gonna take a ride in honor of all y'all freezing your butts off back east. Ride safely, Doc. (I ride a '20 Z900rs now. My first street bike was a '75 Z1b in 1978.)
@@AntiParallali It sure isn't the outrageious taxes and inept leadership that keeps us here, that's for sure. Motorcycles and Disc Golf are my two loves in this life... and a certain doctor motovlogger.
Very well done. Insta360 definitely influenced especially with their app software. I got my one R the same week it came out in Jan. 2020. Although Xiaomi 360 camera was the real game changer for those early days for me.
So glad this video got into my feed👍 I’m like just a newbie with this YT & MotoVlog thing, it’s nice to have such informative or to me even educational to get a better picture of this whole motovlog world👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉 Thank you Dr. Lali👍🙏❤️
I started moto vlogging a bit as well- for my product. I use the insta360 one 2x with the Instamic in my helmit to catch sound. I am 63 - and it’s sooooo fun to do the filming. Way to go Lali 🏍️💨👍🏻
Tell me you are a scientist without telling me you are a scientist 😉. Amazing Video Lali, it showed me how my viewing habits changed and why. Keep up the good work👍
Some top notch editing on this one, trying out new software? In any case, I like this style of video and the edits worked well. Possible missed opportunity to turn the insta360 into Dutchess at 11:05 with a well timed jump cut, lol
An someone who has watched you from the beginning I do yearn for some of the old innocence. But I get where you tube has gone. I started watching in 2010 and immediately followed Shmee150. Now look where you all are! Well done 👍 may you continue to flourish but be careful to self regulate yourselves. Keep it coming Lali and Duchess 🦜💕. 🌶️🏍️... Spicysquad.....
Good topic and nice video. Snow and short days sure do kill actually riding! I wonder if you would make a video suggesting/demonstrating how to edit a 360 video into a traditional format, including tip on identifying a story, transitions between views, etc. then how to assemble that audio to have at least some onbike spoken audio so the whole thing doesn’t have to be dubbed in post (loosing excitement). Similarly, how much image stabilization is too much? I’d say at the point you can tell that you aren’t flying and are in fact on a motorcycle…
@@AntiParallali, I'd rather see someone as they learn something. I've have 30+ hours of 360 video from a small area in Colorado, shot from a front bumper mounted post on my Jeep. The idea at that time for me, was to "not miss things like animals", while still having my attention on the "road". I went though and pulled stills that were nice to share. All I did with the video was upload it directly to UA-cam. Since the videos are like 3h each, they were not watched beyond 5-10 minutes. Which is all fine, as I got the stills I was actually wanting. But I'm thinking of making some kind of video using all that raw footage to draw from. In any case, keep doing what you enjoy!
I do have Instra360 X3, quality is quite lacking, especially if lighting isn't perfect and the OEM protective lenses is used (yes that option is on in the settings of camera). So, sure, it's cool to have 360 view, but there's a reason why most content isn't filmed with it, but with something which has a better quality even if not 360. As far as reviews go, X4 isn't relevantly better. But I guess the point of this video is that quality doesn't matter if people watch it on the phone instead of UA-cam.
I bought another bike today, Panigale. It was a roasting/balmy 21°f for those in the colonies or -6°c in real measurements. Thankfully the RT has heated grips/seat and a connector for my heated jacket. Oh the joys of motorcycling.
@AntiParallali Yea, difficult to find and expensive unfortunately... Had a Hero 3, but that needs batteries which you don't find anymore. But it's also got problems. Hero 2 still works well though.
I don't motovlog but I did buy a GoPro a couple years ago when starting riding. The goal was at least to have a "dashcam" at all times on my helmet, to capture anything cool offroad, to capture any evidence on the road. I learned that being the industry standard doesn't equal a good product. The touchscreen is the least responsive I've ever used (worse than resistive screens), it's so small which doesn't help, the dang thing can't even keep the time between battery changes (it can't sync with my phone time--why not!?), and their app's other functionality doesn't work. For example, the only working way to format the SD card, is through the camera screen. So you have to remove it from the helmet. Oh, and requiring an $80 "media mod" just to plug in a microphone!? Screw GoPro...they deserve to be "disrupted."
Helps that you are smoking hot and do an excellent job of staying true to you. You haven’t sold out, yet. And it shows. You give true experiences and opinions and not just a 10 minute commercial.
Hey Lali, great video, as always. As a creator myself i’m considering the x4 as an additional tool. I do the POV and 3rd person like you mentioned, i think i’m out of date here. Anyway, i appreciate it. btw, i have some youtube related content questions for you if you’ve got time. Thanks!
Funny the kill switch thing, when I was young we didn’t have kill switch’s but a lot of bikes had the ignition switch on the side, it was embarrassing to the guy that got his key snatched out of the ignition as he had to push his bike out of the lanes.
BakerXDerek really got me into motorcycles, just going out and being a group of friends chilling and having fun. Something about that era of motovlogging feels nostalgic to me
Hello, 57, been riding for 25 years. BWOM, 'billmaa', one of my first touring video riders, i think about 2007. Most videos I remember were his rides around America, pictures at state line billboards. Shame he passed away 8ish years ago. I enjoy your videos, hope if you have a chance, look him up.
Actually motorvogging was around before youtube. I think it was livevideo or livestreaming platform that ran in few years before youtube thats where a lot of vloggers started. Most made the jump to youtube though.
EXCELLENT Topic Lali-pop, I wish you could just be paid for you video and not have to push the Insta360 Camera, bcz it make some of this video feel like an Ad. 😞Not including the Ad portions, this is an beyond Excellent video with lots of research and old school footage being featured. I see so many MotoVloggers I know-of in this production of yours. 6Foot4Honda is also Canadian and he & his Wife are back. In one part of you video I think I might (maybe) have seen Snowcat (the Biggest MotoVlogger in my city) or maybe it was someone who looks like him. I miss A Girl and Her Bike and yes, I did watch TankGrrrl & a group called Tank Girls as well.
That's TRUE.! One day maybe you can make a video about some of the Romanian MotoVloggers.? I could even make you a list of who I know-of in Romania. I wish you could meet my Friend "Emma DG" but She deleted her account. 😿
I started by watching M13.! He is a Canadian boy of Scottish ancestry. I am Canadian too.🍁I like to pretend we invented MotoVlogging, or at least popularized it. Me & MotoVloggers (even if I am not one myself) go back further then many realize. I'm an OG Fan Girl.! 😛🏍
360 video looks much more "potato" than 16:9 videos.. it's just that you only showed the quality that was convenient for your.. narrative. You failed to mention that on those cameras you're sponsoring you cannot adjust shutter speed, which is visually the most important thing that makes speed and motion much more gut-felt than what a 360 camera can give.
You can adjust the shutter speed on the X4 😁 onlinemanual.insta360.com/x4/en-us/camera/basicuse/lowlight the tutorial video link at the bottom can show you how. 360 looks potato only when you don't shoot in a high enough resolution and then crop in.
@AntiParallali but can you compensate with an ND filter on those lenses? Cause that's what you need when you slow shutter speed down.. that was implied in my comment (sorry if it was not explicitly mentioned)
I don't believe they sell ND filters for the X4 in particular (maybe a 3rd party does) but they do "compensate" for it with the AI in app setting called "Motion ND" that you can apply on a slider scale % to footage for that cinematic blur. But I haven't played around too much with that setting yet
Excellent survey of the evolution of “motovlogging.” T’is true that in the beginning it was novel enough just to ride and talk at the same time…..changes will continue certainly. Nice provocative vlog.
That was awesome. Great job.
What a great video! Nice work. I recently purchased an X4 and this gave me helpful perspective. Thanks!
The Itchy Boots standard set now shows that “off the beaten path” and story telling is the key to success. It took me a long time to realize nobody want to watch a shot from a camera on the handlebar no matter how cool I thought the place I was riding was. My most watched video has very little road shots.
It's definitely all about the story yeah, otherwise you're just watching random riding shots. Although I do appreciate the montages of the nothing but exhaust sound type of riding 💕
@@AntiParallali Exactly. I started making UA-cam videos from my scuba diving when i lived in the Philippines. All my friends who I dove with had been doing it for a long time and never put humans in the shot saying it is about the wildlife. Looking back at my early videos, I wish I had more of my friends in the video both under water and in the boat/on shore. It would back for better viewing and memory capture. I try to make travel videos with my family but they all hate the camera so it makes it difficult. I appreciate your guidance.
Great history lesson! Ride safe!
Lali's back! I've been following you since I saw you in a video with Andy, years ago. I'll be 62 in 5 weeks and I've been riding since I was 13. (on the street at 15 and a half) It's almost 60 degrees in NorCal and I'm gonna take a ride in honor of all y'all freezing your butts off back east. Ride safely, Doc. (I ride a '20 Z900rs now. My first street bike was a '75 Z1b in 1978.)
That's awesome! I'll be vicariously living through your warm ride because it was snowing earlier today haha
@@AntiParallali It sure isn't the outrageious taxes and inept leadership that keeps us here, that's for sure. Motorcycles and Disc Golf are my two loves in this life... and a certain doctor motovlogger.
Great educational history tellin’ video Lali 👍🏽 Thanks. You’re awesome
Very well done. Insta360 definitely influenced especially with their app software. I got my one R the same week it came out in Jan. 2020. Although Xiaomi 360 camera was the real game changer for those early days for me.
Great video! Feels like I just took a history lesson!
Damn, 9:51 that's GetOn MotoFest that brings back memories. That was a super fun event.
That really was. I wish RevZilla would do it again
So glad this video got into my feed👍
I’m like just a newbie with this YT & MotoVlog thing, it’s nice to have such informative or to me even educational to get a better picture of this whole motovlog world👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Dr. Lali👍🙏❤️
Welcome to the world of motovlogging!
I just bought my first bike!! I’m looking into getting the Insta 360 X4. Thanks so much for making this video. Appreciate your time and energy💯💁🏾♀️
Great video! Thanks for the recap. What a daunting task to condense the history of motovlogging!! You did a beautiful job. 😊
I started moto vlogging a bit as well- for my product. I use the insta360 one 2x with the Instamic in my helmit to catch sound. I am 63 - and it’s sooooo fun to do the filming. Way to go Lali 🏍️💨👍🏻
Thanks Dr. Lali for all the videos you have done over the years. I have enjoyed them and learned a lot from your videos. Peace ✌️ ☮️ 😊
I really appreciate the support and kind words!
Always interesting content...and enjoyable
OMG ....that takes me back M13 !!!!!!
Take care ...
M13 is the original GOAT
Tell me you are a scientist without telling me you are a scientist 😉. Amazing Video Lali, it showed me how my viewing habits changed and why. Keep up the good work👍
This was legit really cool, as a one-time wannabe motovlogger, I'd never actually thought about the history of it. Thanks for the lesson!
@@SquarewhiteTV we miss you bro
I absolutely love your videos. This is no different. Thank you for this great one!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video essay!
Excellent content and perspective!
Ooooh M13 ... I nearly forgot about him. I sure spent a lot of hours listening to him.
Nice video btw.
randomly dropped on your video, damm such a nice smile :O
and the video is cool to watch too! you've earn a subscriber, keep it up!
Don't look into her eyes or you'll never leave.
@ronjones-6977 seems you've done the mistake before lmao
@@reaster0 Guilty as charged.
Great video on the history of MOTOVlogging! Any way early videos can be seen to get a sense of how it all started?
I LOVE YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL!
fisheye lens footage is worse than watching 240p 😂
This video opened my mind :) Also thanks Dutchess for showing up
Cut out of the video was him almost pooping on me haha
@AntiParallali 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Some top notch editing on this one, trying out new software? In any case, I like this style of video and the edits worked well.
Possible missed opportunity to turn the insta360 into Dutchess at 11:05 with a well timed jump cut, lol
Nope still using Final Cut but I did learn a few editing tricks from this one
I’m surprised Baker X Derek and Sub D didn’t get a mention. They totally took the motovlogs to the next level over in the West Coast
Happy New Year Lal.
Well done Lali. Thanks.
solid review of the origins and span
Yes and please let's gloss over the fact that I totally copied your helmet mohawk idea when I first started motovlogging because it was cool 🙈
Great synopsis of video creator history
Insane that I emailed you a blogging question the day before this video dropped 😮
An someone who has watched you from the beginning I do yearn for some of the old innocence. But I get where you tube has gone. I started watching in 2010 and immediately followed Shmee150. Now look where you all are! Well done 👍 may you continue to flourish but be careful to self regulate yourselves. Keep it coming Lali and Duchess 🦜💕. 🌶️🏍️... Spicysquad.....
Good topic and nice video. Snow and short days sure do kill actually riding! I wonder if you would make a video suggesting/demonstrating how to edit a 360 video into a traditional format, including tip on identifying a story, transitions between views, etc. then how to assemble that audio to have at least some onbike spoken audio so the whole thing doesn’t have to be dubbed in post (loosing excitement). Similarly, how much image stabilization is too much? I’d say at the point you can tell that you aren’t flying and are in fact on a motorcycle…
I'm definitely not an expert with 360 video editing, there are much better tutorials out there than what I could do
@@AntiParallali, I'd rather see someone as they learn something. I've have 30+ hours of 360 video from a small area in Colorado, shot from a front bumper mounted post on my Jeep. The idea at that time for me, was to "not miss things like animals", while still having my attention on the "road". I went though and pulled stills that were nice to share. All I did with the video was upload it directly to UA-cam. Since the videos are like 3h each, they were not watched beyond 5-10 minutes. Which is all fine, as I got the stills I was actually wanting. But I'm thinking of making some kind of video using all that raw footage to draw from. In any case, keep doing what you enjoy!
I do have Instra360 X3, quality is quite lacking, especially if lighting isn't perfect and the OEM protective lenses is used (yes that option is on in the settings of camera). So, sure, it's cool to have 360 view, but there's a reason why most content isn't filmed with it, but with something which has a better quality even if not 360. As far as reviews go, X4 isn't relevantly better.
But I guess the point of this video is that quality doesn't matter if people watch it on the phone instead of UA-cam.
I bought another bike today, Panigale. It was a roasting/balmy 21°f for those in the colonies or -6°c in real measurements.
Thankfully the RT has heated grips/seat and a connector for my heated jacket.
Oh the joys of motorcycling.
Haha the celcius in real measurements
@AntiParallali 267•15 K
Muy cierto, insta 360 te permite disfrutar la rodada sin tener que preocuparte por de que va tratar el clip
Que máquina brutal ✌️
Nice Birb
LOL! My footage still almost looks like the first option!
But I guess you can only do so good with an old GoPro Hero 2. 🤣🤣🤣
I I think it might be time to upgrade to the GoPro Hero 4! 😂😂
@AntiParallali Yea, difficult to find and expensive unfortunately... Had a Hero 3, but that needs batteries which you don't find anymore. But it's also got problems. Hero 2 still works well though.
I don't motovlog but I did buy a GoPro a couple years ago when starting riding. The goal was at least to have a "dashcam" at all times on my helmet, to capture anything cool offroad, to capture any evidence on the road. I learned that being the industry standard doesn't equal a good product. The touchscreen is the least responsive I've ever used (worse than resistive screens), it's so small which doesn't help, the dang thing can't even keep the time between battery changes (it can't sync with my phone time--why not!?), and their app's other functionality doesn't work. For example, the only working way to format the SD card, is through the camera screen. So you have to remove it from the helmet.
Oh, and requiring an $80 "media mod" just to plug in a microphone!? Screw GoPro...they deserve to be "disrupted."
Helps that you are smoking hot and do an excellent job of staying true to you. You haven’t sold out, yet. And it shows. You give true experiences and opinions and not just a 10 minute commercial.
I just wanted that first video of the guy riding at 1am😂
My first motorcycle was a 250 after a 110 scooter. M13 rocks!
I think M13 had a 250 also at some point? Idk why I remember him having one
Hey Lali, great video, as always. As a creator myself i’m considering the x4 as an additional tool. I do the POV and 3rd person like you mentioned, i think i’m out of date here.
Anyway, i appreciate it. btw, i have some youtube related content questions for you if you’ve got time. Thanks!
Lemme hear them questions
I bought my first bike, a Ninja 650R, pretty much because of M13. The good old days.
Funny the kill switch thing, when I was young we didn’t have kill switch’s but a lot of bikes had the ignition switch on the side, it was embarrassing to the guy that got his key snatched out of the ignition as he had to push his bike out of the lanes.
omg yeah that's much worse than a kill switch...and then your buddy throws it like 20 feet away
Your code link for X4 gives a free motorcycle mount not the invisible selfie stick 😔 I did place an order anyways. Can’t wait to have a 360 of my own.
Thanks for pointing that out, I guess they changed it because it used to be the selfie stick :/
Hi Lali, so are you saying that a content creator can get by with just a 360 camera for motorcycle content filming?
You definitely can. Especially if you are posting mostly for Instagram, Tiktok or YT shorts.
i keep pushing getting an action camera. but i don't know how long i can push it anymore. i might just give in...
To be fair once you get one quality wise you're set for the next 8-10 years
BakerXDerek really got me into motorcycles, just going out and being a group of friends chilling and having fun. Something about that era of motovlogging feels nostalgic to me
Hello, 57, been riding for 25 years. BWOM, 'billmaa', one of my first touring video riders, i think about 2007. Most videos I remember were his rides around America, pictures at state line billboards. Shame he passed away 8ish years ago. I enjoy your videos, hope if you have a chance, look him up.
Oh no sorry to hear that, are the videos still up? I hadn't heard of them
@AntiParallali Yes, also buddy & him did a trip to ALASKA together.
Actually motorvogging was around before youtube. I think it was livevideo or livestreaming platform that ran in few years before youtube thats where a lot of vloggers started. Most made the jump to youtube though.
I need to know these OGs bc M13 is the only one I and most people know
LALIIII 😸😸😸😸😸😸
Happy New Yearrr!
EXCELLENT Topic Lali-pop, I wish you could just be paid for you video and not have to push the Insta360 Camera, bcz it make some of this video feel like an Ad. 😞Not including the Ad portions, this is an beyond Excellent video with lots of research and old school footage being featured. I see so many MotoVloggers I know-of in this production of yours. 6Foot4Honda is also Canadian and he & his Wife are back. In one part of you video I think I might (maybe) have seen Snowcat (the Biggest MotoVlogger in my city) or maybe it was someone who looks like him. I miss A Girl and Her Bike and yes, I did watch TankGrrrl & a group called Tank Girls as well.
Omg I forgot 6foot was Canadian! I think I always considered him part of the US motovlog crew because it seemed like he had a big US audience
That's TRUE.! One day maybe you can make a video about some of the Romanian MotoVloggers.? I could even make you a list of who I know-of in Romania. I wish you could meet my Friend "Emma DG" but She deleted her account. 😿
WOW, this was a infomercial. Do you own stock in the company?
No, but that would be great if they gave me some I wouldn't say no. I'm sure they're going to knock GoPro out of the water soon 😂
And some how bakerXderek is still killin it old school.
He's still doing his thing it's awesome. He literally hasn't changed since he started. I remember binge watching all his vlogs
I started by watching M13.! He is a Canadian boy of Scottish ancestry. I am Canadian too.🍁I like to pretend we invented MotoVlogging, or at least popularized it. Me & MotoVloggers (even if I am not one myself) go back further then many realize. I'm an OG Fan Girl.! 😛🏍
It's always cool to see someone who's been around from the beginning! M13 is definitely the OG
Sis, I am going watch your video again. May I make a 3rd comment. Your video topic is at the heart of my passion. ❤
You forgot to mention UK motovloggers
day 2 (video 2? idk it hasnt been 2 consecutive days) of asking lali for dutchess review
great vid btw
He does make an appearance in this video at least 😆
0:40 - did you just cite yourself?:) Tell me you do science without telling me you do science.
All hail Dutchess!
360 video looks much more "potato" than 16:9 videos.. it's just that you only showed the quality that was convenient for your.. narrative.
You failed to mention that on those cameras you're sponsoring you cannot adjust shutter speed, which is visually the most important thing that makes speed and motion much more gut-felt than what a 360 camera can give.
You can adjust the shutter speed on the X4 😁 onlinemanual.insta360.com/x4/en-us/camera/basicuse/lowlight the tutorial video link at the bottom can show you how. 360 looks potato only when you don't shoot in a high enough resolution and then crop in.
@AntiParallali but can you compensate with an ND filter on those lenses? Cause that's what you need when you slow shutter speed down.. that was implied in my comment (sorry if it was not explicitly mentioned)
I don't believe they sell ND filters for the X4 in particular (maybe a 3rd party does) but they do "compensate" for it with the AI in app setting called "Motion ND" that you can apply on a slider scale % to footage for that cinematic blur. But I haven't played around too much with that setting yet