Chủ Nhật, 17 tháng 2, 2019

Waching daily Feb 17 2019

today I'm in Taiwan and instead of just making a travel video while I'm here I

actually want to show you how to make a travel video yeah I know lots of you

have dabbled in making your own videos or would love to start your own YouTube

channel and if that's you then today's video is for you I'm going to share

exactly how I make travel videos on this channel so that you can start making

your own whether you just want to capture your travel memories build a

portfolio or even earn some money speaking of money I just want to let you

know that today's video is sponsored by one of the companies that makes these

travel videos possible and that is music bed I get nearly all my music from music

bed and I will talk about this in a little bit but there is a link for a

free one-month trial of their services down below if you want to check it out

yourself I hope you enjoyed this video and don't forget to subscribe if you

want to see more travel videos and videos about digital Nomad life

the first thing any travel video needs is a story what is your video going to

be about this could be really narrow it could be something really specific like

a specific experience like a tea ceremony or trying a certain food or it

could be super wide you can cover a whole week or more in one single video

and while you're deciding this I guess you also want to decide what kind of

video you want to make there's so many different types of travel videos from

like cinematic short videos till daily vlogs and even like longer documentary

style videos that tell you everything you want to know about a destination so

before you start filming think about what kind of video you want to make what

story you want to tell and if you don't know don't worry about it just go out

and shoot everything and you can always decide later once you have all your

footage once you have an idea where you know what you're gonna be filming you

obviously need something to film it on I've already done videos on my vlogging

setup or anything to film one right now so I will link that up here but what I'm

gonna say is it does not matter what you start with so many huge vloggers started

on their phones and still even use their phone so use your phone use a GoPro use

a DSLR use whatever you have the important thing is that you film it and

obviously get to know your gear get to know your equipment and what it does it

will make such a difference to your filmmaking

I got a new revelation I'm different for like a day so now you have your idea you

have your camera what you're gonna film with the real fun begins it's time to

start filming never underestimate how much you need to

film and what you need to have to make a fool travel video when you're making a

travel video you basically have two kinds of shots the first is a piece of

camera like what I'm doing now where you are talking to the camera and the other

type is called b-roll that's anything else have kind of like the filler shots

the bits that help to tell the story and b-roll is so so so important in a travel

video however you do not want to just throw in any old beer oh when you're

filming your b-roll shots try and think of how it's gonna help the story how

it's gonna tell the story of where you are what you're doing to try to capture

the details try to capture the moment get the wide shot showing the whole

scene but also narrow in on the small details that bring it to life those

things that we're gonna bring your travel video to life and help you tell a

more cohesive story overall one more tip when you're making a travel video is to

always add a little bit of movement to every single shot when you're editing it

will just add a little bit of flow to it and again it will help that story be a

lot more cohesive

and now we're coming into the room because it's on to the laptop top tip I

highly recommend grabbing yourself a nice cup of tea for this part because it

is time consuming of all the parts of making a travel video this is the one

that's going to take the longest you thought going out and filming all day

was alone this is where the real work begins when you go out don't forget to

take an SD card like I do all the time it's good to just have one in your bag

so you never forget and go out with that one because there's nothing worse than

getting somewhere and finding out you can't record because you don't have one

of these little guys so when I get back the first thing I do is transfer all

these files onto this SSD these are both SanDisk products if you want to see all

the kind of gear I use I'm gonna put a link to that down in the description

below but this is basically it this this and my laptop I transfer the files from

here to here I keep them backed up on here just in case something goes wrong

because things always go wrong and then I work directly from this SSD rather

than having the files on my laptop so I'm just gonna plug that in and switch

the laptop on now I'm not gonna go through my whole editing process with

you because it's long and everybody edits slightly differently everybody

uses different programs I use Premiere Pro to edit all my YouTube videos and I

always have done so the first thing I do when I get into my laptop is I look for

music I find music to fit my video some people like to choose their music before

they start filming and if I'm filming a hero video or something cinematic maybe

without any talking I might do the same I've done that a couple of times I'll

put an example up here if you want to go check that out but usually I choose my

music afterwards and that's often because I'm creating vlogs or I don't

know exactly what's gonna happen in my video I don't know how much talking

there's gonna be verses non-talking and b-roll so I like to sort of film it

first get an idea of how the video is gonna fly what the mood of the video is

because things go wrong and then I like to choose a song to fit that as I said

already I get all of my music from music bed and I absolutely love this site it's

just so so cool what makes it different to the other providers out there

music services out there is that they are real artists these are real artists

uploading their real music real albums and I love that I can support those

artists and use music that sounds like you know real music the kind of music I

would listen to in my videos I feel like it fits my personality better I feel

like it fits the channel better and overall I think it makes a better

viewing experience I used to spend hours and hours and hours searching for the

perfect song and to be honest that rarely happens anymore on music bed I

have all my work really set up really well so what I have is some playlists

for the types of videos I make I also have a playlist for cinematic snippets

as I call them these are songs that have bits in them that have like real

cinematic vibes them so if I'm ever putting together a sequence it needs

something with a bit more oomph then I can just go to that playlist pull

out the song and it's gonna instantly give that video a little bit extra the

music babe makes it really easy to do that I put it all on to these playlists

or projects as they cool them and then as I use the music I just give it a

little heart and sometimes make a note on it saying which video I used it for

so super super organized I love being able to see what I've used and seeing

like having it categorized by playlist and I usually just gone once a week when

they update their new music go through the music and add songs to each of those

playlists if you've ever asked me what music I use in my videos you'll also be

pleased to know that I also have my own playlist over on music bed so I'll put a

link to that down below if you want to get the one month free trial to music

bed which I highly recommend if you've been enjoying the music on this channel

or you're making your own travel videos that link is down below as well so make

sure you click that link to get the free trial and then you can go hop on over

and see the playlist of what the songs that I use as I said I'm not gonna go

into detail about editing because that it's like another video a whole other

video series in itself but what I will share is just a few tips here one is to

cut to the music if you can this is why I love to choose the music after filming

it's so that I can find a beat that I think is gonna fit with what I know I

filmed just cutting it to the music on the beat just makes it flow a lot

better I love it when I use a song and there's like a crescendo or something

happens and something's happening in the video as well and I can match the two up

that's just really satisfying but just cutting it to the beat will make a huge

difference to your travel videos

another tip is to not just throw random clips in but try to create a story with

your video a good travel video has a story to it it's not just lots of random

b-roll but the bureau actually tells a story and obviously you need to film

those clips in the first place but it might also mean that you're not putting

them in the same order that you film them because it tells a better story not

too

and finally don't forget to play with speeds in your travel video I always

edit at 30 frames per second and film at 60 frames per second so that I can slow

all of my clips down to 50% that gives that nice slow mode and it's what gives

a lot of travel videos that more cinematic look so if you want to do that

make sure you are doing that I have a video on my m50 settings up here which

explains more of the settings I use to get that look I slowed down most of my

clips probably about 80% of my clips and I also speed up some of them as well

again that's another video in itself so if you want to see that let me know

below and once you've edited your video that is it you just need to export it

and you have made a travel video I hope you've enjoyed this video and I hope you

found it useful if you're thinking about making your own travel videos and you

haven't got started yet just remember you don't need to upload anything that

you film the most important thing I think is to just get out there to film

something to have a go play around start editing get used to the process and if

you want to upload it you can and if you don't feel ready you don't have to

upload anything the most important thing is just just getting started as always

thank you for watching don't forget the free trial for music bed it's down there

in the description there's so many great features I recommend checking it out the

next video from me the next travel video from me will be up on Wednesday and I

hope I'll see you there

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Fairfax CSUCI ESRM Video - Duration: 2:01.

My name is Emily Fairfax.

I'm an ecohydrologist and science story teller

and today I'm going to tell you a little bit about what I do.

Now, it's no secret that climate is changing....and not for the better

But amidst all that doom and gloom there is a glimmer of hope.

They're not the heroes we deserve.

But they are the heroes we need.

Beavers.

But how?

It all starts with a dam.

[ upbeat banjo music plays ]

Beaver dams slow the flow of water, creating ponds

and this drastically changes the hydrology of the stream.

But their impacts don't stop there.

They then dig channels from their ponds

spreading the water out in the landscape

and creating this super lush wetland.

[ birds chirping ]

But what happens when disaster strikes?

[ fire burning and crackling ]

[ birds resume chirping ]

Beavers store SO much water in the landscape

that their wetlands are uniquely resistant to things like drought and fire.

In my research I use field work, remote sensing, and modeling

to dig into the how and why

ecosystem engineers like beavers change the landscape.

But that's only half the story.

If I can't convince my community

that things like beavers are beneficial

then my data is wasted.

So...

I spend a good chunk of my time

thinking about how to best tell stories with data.

And spoiler alert!

My stories tend to be more like picture books than like novels.

They are FULL of visualizations and demonstrations.

I know, I've talked a lot about beavers today

but...

they're by no means the only ecosystem engineers at work in California.

Mountain lions, sea otters, and even elephant seals

all shape the landscape around them.

I would tell you how...

but this is just a two minute video.

So

if you're interested in ecosystem engineers, water, or telling stories with data

then I encourage you to come to my talk and teaching demo.

It'll be a "dam" good time!

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