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This series will teach you how to make great travel videos

May 22, 2017 by Dunja Djudjic Add Comment

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If you enjoy traveling, I’m sure you also enjoy taking travel photos. And if you want to make a step further and start shooting videos, you’ll see there are plenty of new things to learn. This is why Filmora.io has another fantastic tutorial for you. In their latest series, they’ve teamed up with filmmaker Justin Brunelle to bring you an extensive and fun video guide for making epic travel videos. In 18 videos, from what you need to pack, different shooting techniques and gear, to even getting paid for your work – this tutorial covers it all.

What and how to pack

Packing is an integral part of every travel, and before you start shooting videos – you need to know how to pack. You’ll learn how to choose the best backpack and gear for travel, and how to pack to feel comfortable, yet still have all the gear you need (including the first aid).

Make videos more engaging

As you already know, it’s not just the professional gear that makes good videos. You need to make your footage interesting and engage the audience and Filmora.io’s tutorial covers this area as well.

Making timelapse and hyperlapse videos

I’m sure you’ve seen plenty of amazing hyperlapse and timelapse videos and wanted to make something like that yourself. Well, this tutorial will teach you the basics and push you towards creating these videos.

Shoot videos using GoPro and your phone

Action camera and the phone can be valuable tools for recording videos. They are flexible and you can always have them with you, and even the quality of the footage they provide is fairly good. You will learn how to use these tools for travel videos and get the best out of them.

Capture good videos even in bad conditions

You already know that you will rarely have ideal conditions all the time of your journey. You often need to work with what you have, and you will get some helpful advice how to shoot travel videos even when the weather and light are far from ideal.

Get paid to travel and get brand sponsorship

Finally, when you make lots of engaging, interesting and high-quality videos, it’s time to get paid for what you do. In Filmora.io’s tutorial, you will learn how to find sponsors and get paid for traveling.

This series from Filmora.io covers a wide range of topics and issues. We have presented you only with some of the videos, but they offer the entire series on their website, along with the articles that follow each of the videos. So if you want to turn your passion for travel into fantastic video work, this is definitely the place to start.

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About Dunja Djudjic

Dunja Djudjic is a multi-talented artist based in Novi Sad, Serbia. With 15 years of experience as a photographer, she specializes in capturing the beauty of nature, travel, and fine art. In addition to her photography, Dunja also expresses her creativity through writing, embroidery, and jewelry making.

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