It is nice to take pictures but there are moments that
pictures cannot tell but videos can.
Videos can make someone feel like they were there also. While photograph can last forever, you can go
back to those moments watching and re-watching those precious moments. "While pictures can be flat, video
brings life to your experiences," says Laurel House, who videoblogs about
travel, fitness, and more at QuickieChick
"With video, you can share your adventures -- and relive
them again when you come home," he added.
You do not need fancy equipments to capture the moments on
video, you phone will do or there are quality and affordable camcorders
available in the market. And worried
about video editing, you do not have to do it or there is Windows Live Movie
Maker that is so much easy to learn.
Therefore there are no excuses!
Now let us learn how to get you going. Video recoding isn’t
really hard; here are the ways to do so.
Get personal. Try adding narrations, wouldn’t it be
boring if your video is a bunch of sequence photos like. Plus, the people who are going to watch your
videos will get as much excitement as you were during your travel. They will understand what the shots
are and what the experience meant to you.
And remember to sound natural, scripted is boring! If you want to be in the video, do not appear
stiff and cold, be natural, act natural.
Smile and laugh but never fake it!
Entertain and tell a story, who would want to watch a video
that has no sequence and with a singles shot. Capture every detail and
reactions of the people so that when you go back you will feel the same
happiness. I did not say join a
competition for your video but it could have at least a beginning, middle, and
end.
Keep your videos short, because no matter how interesting
your video looks like audience will become antsy just stay snappy and stick to a single subject.
Focus on moments and experiences that are actually fun and
fun to watch, skip the non sense, you would want to waste time viewing it.
Your travel video will stand out if you fit in the same
simple tricks that you'd use if you were taking a still photo so borrow some photography
tricks. Remember to keep the camcorder
still while filming. "Your
video will be 100 times better if the image is not shaky," says Cailin
O'Neil, who videoblogs at Cailin
Travels Cailin also recommends shooting away from the sun to
prevent glare and silhouetting.
Always check the audio, and use your ears. Nothing is worse
than a video where you can't hear the person talking. "What makes video
unique from photos is that people can actually hear the ambience of a
place," O'Neil says. Record you
film or video in a location where you're protected from the wind. However, pick up some modest street or nature
sounds while you push record.
"No one likes the way they look on camera, so don't
judge yourself," says House of QuickieChick.com. "So don't stress too
much -- and have fun." So loosen up
and enjoy!
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