Looking for travelogues to study so to speak...

Colby Mullinax

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So I tried posting within the Video Forums Sub Forum of People and Vlogs but it wasn't letting me so it seems this is my next best option.

I'm trying to find dedicated Travel Vloggers so I can study them, i.e. for content, pre-/post-production, etc.

If anyone has any ideas or point me in a good direction to some that'd be awesome :)
 
I don't know if I qualify as a dedicated travel vlogger, but I've made a great many travel vlogs in the past 2 years. General tips I can give you:

- Always have your (charged) camera on you if you go out.
- Have a narrative or an overarching theme in your head when you start shooting.
- You can never have too much B-roll. It's the worst when you're editing and you don't have enough footage to tie stuff together.
- Show what you're talking about. If you're saying something has an amazing view, show this view! (without your face in it).
 
I don't know if I qualify as a dedicated travel vlogger, but I've made a great many travel vlogs in the past 2 years. General tips I can give you:

- Always have your (charged) camera on you if you go out.
- Have a narrative or an overarching theme in your head when you start shooting.
- You can never have too much B-roll. It's the worst when you're editing and you don't have enough footage to tie stuff together.
- Show what you're talking about. If you're saying something has an amazing view, show this view! (without your face in it).
I'll definitely check your channel out :)

And thank you for the amazing tips! I've been a big fan of Lost LeBlanc and he just dropped a training academy for pre-/post-production editing and a bunch of other stuff, but sadly I'm a broke little man lol

Gotta get some time off so I can make some content soon...
 
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