I am excited to welcome you on this extraordinary Rome Italy 4K youtube channel. My goal is to inspire you and make you fall in love with Italy, even if you are on the other side of the world. I want to create an engaging and fun experience where you can learn something new and feel the passion I have for this extraordinary country. I encourage you to subscribe to my channel. I can't wait to start this journey together. Alessandro
Great video! You could easily uplevel it by lowering your camera slightly. I find when the camera is above eye level with most people, it's not as pleasant. In some scenes you are looking over peoples shoulders, which provides an uncomfortable perspective to a POV video.
watch this video. i made it about a month ago and you can see the fountain as it looked at the time Rome Travel Guide - a Saturday Walking Tour in Rome ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HOe3uXsNFKo.htmlsi=Px7GAM2zLOE1zngo
@@romewalkingtours Thank you for replying so quickly! That's great to hear. I love that fountain and look forward to seeing it again in June! : ) If you see that it is under restore, please let me know, but it sounds like you would have noticed ; ). Thank you : ) Simon
Thank you for your comment. Definitely the FX30 has a better end result, but unfortunately the equipment for this kind of work becomes heavy. Consider that I generally use the FX3 or FX6 for work but thinking of bringing them for a walking tour becomes challenging. that's why I chose at the moment a dji action 4 which I find better than the gopro anyway. I would like to upgrade to a dji pocket 3. What are your thoughts on this? Alessandro
Ah yes I understand, but have a look at the "Walk and Camera" channel, its owner makes walking tours using the Sony FX30 camera, the quality of the video is exceptional and he doesn't seem to be bothered by its weight (but it's much more expensive than the dji pocket 3). I watch them with my Meta Quest 3 and it's so immersive!
This is EXACTLY the Rome I know and love! Get lost in the streets, stop and have lunch anywhere, keep wondering, get lost again... where are we? Who cares! Rome is amazing. Oh look, there's the Pantheon, now I know where we are! Great vid!
Hi, thanks for the comment. I did nothing but take the camera and walk through the streets of Rome where you just turn a corner of an alley and discover scents, monuments and the most beautiful things you can see in the world. Alessandro
My last trip we spent a month living on Salita de' Crescenzi, across the street from the armondo @@romewalkingtours Living next to the Pantheon was a lot of fun. Not sure I'd want to live right there full time, but it was still a wonderful experience. Postcard views around every corner in Rome! Thanks for sharing!
My maternal grandfather, Vincenzo Checca, was born in Pettorano sul Gizio in 1894 and immigrated to the USA in 1910. In 1914, he returned to Italy to fight in the Italian army during WW1 (Don't ask me why.). After the war, my grandfather returned to the USA never to return to Italy. I visited Petorano sul Gizio in 2013. It appears to have changed little since my grandfather's time. My original plan was to retire to Italy when I retire at the end of 2026 as I have UK citizenship. However, BREXIT threw a spanner into my plans. I'm now planning to retire to Argentina.
Hi, friend 🖐️ thanks for sharing! Maybe I'm wrong, but Rome seems prettier decorated than last year 😃 And Christmas trees, all of them, look absolutely gorgeous this year 🤩
Wonderful walk 👌 I loved all three Christmas trees: the opulent and elegant one in Campidoglio, Dior style 🤗 , the fascinating Fendi Christmas tree( it designer had a lot of imagination👋) and the purple one, wich looks gorgeous 😍 Excellent video 👍 you kept your promise, thanks for that, I'm waiting for the next one 😊
Enchanting christmas in rome? No way, the enchanting christmas is were we have mountains and snow, not were we have thief and bitch. If you want to spent christmas in italy, go with the alps: Alpe di siusi, Ortisei, Cortina, Madonna di Campiglio, Canazei, Dobbiacco, Sesto, San Martino Di Castrozza, San Vito Di Cadore, Auronzo Di Cadore.... Courmayour, Zermatt, Cervinia, Valtournenche... Livigno, Bormio, Ponte di legno... Sestriere, Limone, Bardonecchia. If you want city, Milano, Torino, Aosta, Trento, Bergamo.. Nothing magical in rome.
Thank you, I hope to shoot a video on December 8 when they will officially turn on the Christmas lights in Rome, and with l-occasion I will pass by Fendi again. Alessandro