In a time where every travel video looks the same and cliché, with the same transitions, We have Aidin bringing refreshing videos with quality information, audio and visuals. We appreciate you so much Aidin 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Turning the Aidin knob even more you become so conscious your mind gains direct access to the channels database. In your mind’s eye you have instantaneous thumbnail access to every channel and piece of media that has ever been produced in the universe.
That is the coolest spot I have ever seen, even though it’s just a road with light shining through it! This feels like a nostalgic scene because everyone is always busy and that relaxing vibe and tone from this video just is amazing! 🌆📸
I am so happy to hear you speak your commitment to being RESPONSIBLE and RESPECTFUL of not only the environment, but of those who call the "destination" ... "home". Well done, my friend. Always a pleasure to experience your art. Cheers.
So far I have only watched three of your videos and I subscribed on the first. Beautiful work! You have great composition, perspective, and philosophy and will go far. Keep it up!
For the most part it's the same as grading anything else- my usual struggle with drone footage is pulling out enough color contrast, so I make sure to boost the saturation before grading and finish it off with split toning in the color wheels. Other than that, my other grading tutorials should apply :)
The dune is silent, but for the murmur of a soft breeze. You kneel down and run your fingers through the sand, your hand like a tongue tasting the emotion locked in every grain. A symphony of a thousand subtle yet distinct emotions washes over you. Somehow it all computes in the vastness of your mind. It’s like you raked your tongue through the depths of Aidins turbulent psyche. Your eyes well up and Aidin rolls down your face. A loud crack of Aidin, like a gunshot, startles you from above, and the sky begins to pour with heavy rain. The sound of rain soothes your soul. The landscape - or, really, your mindscape - feels enchanted, exactly as you want it to be.
Bro what’s crazy is that I’m about to travel in October !! I’m so ready thanks for the video 🙏 btw ! I don’t think ANYTHING will top these sun rays at all. Like I said on ig you literally went to heaven and came back lol
Aidin Robbins Travel Video Tutorial: 6 thoughtful and practical steps - Other Travel Video Tutorials: Go Places, Film Stuff and Throw it in the Timeline without second thought
I really enjoyed this video. I resonate so much with what you said in it. Especially the part about respectful travel and making vids more about the location. You rock and I appreciate you very much. Thanks for making this.
Thanks for making this one man! I feel that many people see travel videos, how cool the person looks in them, and think their life is just always amazing. And it gets many to want to replicate those people and have a similar lifestyle. When I started I did it for the wrong reasons. I eventually worked with Mike Corey/Fearless and Far on RU-vid and realized this idea of being "the cool guy with the camera that everyone liked" was not at all what it seemed. I then shifted entirely into making documentaries and helping tell peoples stories in an artistic way to make people care about a subject. Travel videos are a good way to start to see where it will take you or if you are truly passionate about filmmaking at all. But if anyone is doing it for followers, likes, or their ego, it will eventually wear on you. But for many it takes getting to the point in your dream to be let down by your own expectations of that dream. This is what happened to me anyway. As you said, do it for the right reason. And that reason is, imagine if no one knew you were making your videos or even watched them, would you still make them? Thanks for reading.
Hi Aidin! What film grain/effect are you using in the intro between the shots? I am thinking the cow shots for example, it just adds so much dynamic to the story
I gotta say your dedication to not geotagging is admirable. Even though you mentioned some very recognizable and famous places in your Arizona volcanoes videos, you didn’t mention any names. Also I noticed you did your research (I’m assuming) on when you can go to a particular place which I failed to do and was unable to fully visit. It’s great to see someone with talent and success not failing to maintain good standards and morales despite the allure. I’m definitely going to be using your first tip about focusing on the location as the main character. I never thought about it that way, and it’s definitely why some of my videos fall on their face because it’s about boring ole me. Cheers!
About the sixth point. I have recently revisited Malta after 3 years and I was looking forward to one specific spot I have discovered the first time there. After 3 years the place was devasted. Garbage everywhere. Polystyrene in the sea water. Fish have fled the place, so many people there. It has really hit me. I remembered the place as such an iconic place to chill and absorb positive energy. Now, such a sad dirty place.
Great video! I'm 6 weeks already into my trip through Portugal and I started to get some negative feelings about my video craft. I would have loved to find in your video more info about how you get over back pain, how you choose what to shoot (sometimes the place is meh, other times it can be overwhelmingly beautiful), the gear you use, etc. Once again, thanks for all your efforts in making content!
I really like that you talk more about the theory behind it, not just how to get cool looking shots. Tips like those are rare on RU-vid, so thank you for that🙏🏼 I'd be happy to see more of these kind of "tutorials" (next to all the incredible videos you're doing all the time!)
I have had a subscription at epidemic because of you. But I just couldn’t find these sfx you were using. Can you give us tips on which search terms we have to use and maybe even make a playlist with your most used sfx?! Would love to☺️ keep up the good work!!
I left this long comment a while ago under one of your videos, but I think this video specifically fits the question, so I hope you're gonna read it this time: I have this question that is really bugging me for a while and also contributed to my lack of inspiration and excitement about filming and editing. I was wondering how you plan cinematic travel vlogs when the circumstances are so very different than when you plan a specific shot for, let’s say, an ad for a client. When it comes to the latter, you know what you got, you know the utensils, the scenes, the angles - overall you have all that it takes to write a rough script of what you envision. But when it comes to travelling, it’s more of like a spontaneous thing where you literally explore new lands and I mean, it is on thing to capture still scenes and connect them to other still scenes in post, but how do you get to plan certain transitions when you have no idea what kind of shot you will connect them to? I hope you understand what I mean, but it’s just that I see all of these puzzle pieces in a travel vlog for example and I realize that you had to shape specific puzzle pieces a specific way so they would connect to other pieces, i.e. you had to end certain scenes a specific way while shooting in order to connect them to other scenes in post so it ends up being a smooth transition. I feel like this can’t be a question of post, but you had to do the precautions while filming already. So I am reaaaallly really wondering how you do it, how you, pretty much, spontaneously plan transitions that you don’t know about yet ? The only explanation I have is that you capture the same shot in different angles and specifically with different endings (e.g. pan up or down or to the side) as a precaution (which ngl would be 10 times the work lol) or that once you reach a specific location you work with what you have there, create a rough script in your mind, so you can connect the puzzle pieces of this specific location at least.
Hi Aidin. Do you usually scout a location before making a video about it?? What would your approach be if you didnt have the luxury to scout?? We have been making travel films for sometime now and we don't have any background in movie making or cinematography. We have learnt everything about it by watching channels like yours. One of the toughest things about travel film-makin, in our opinion, is how unpredictable a place can be. We have had occasions when a place is underwhelming or difficult to shoot or bad weather or bad lighting yada yada yada..... How do you insure yourself w.r.t these scenarios. We find it really hard to come up with a 8-10 min video with just 1 or 2 days in a given place. Is there any storytelling hack/trick you would suggest?? btw, we love your channel and have learnt a lot by just deconstructing some of your videos. Love from India.
A great guide 👍 Not just because of the great tips, but because it’s right. Being respectful to the location, the locals, and having the focus on the right points. Great video
Great message and video Aidin! I'm in Greece right now and am working on capturing footage for a travel film. Like you stated, I have been seeking to capture the landscape and culture rather than the travelers. There are so many stories to be told!
Amazing content brother. Every traveller should see this video to give their subscribers better content. Really appreciate you to making these kinds of videos for creators keep doing this kind videos for us. Gratitude
Wonderful insight to your approach in making a travel video. Thank you for sharing! Always look forward to your videos! Beautiful scenes and appreciate your points on being responsible and respectful of where you visit. A little bit of research can make the trip even more enjoyable.
Great tips and the explanations were just as good! For me tip number 6 was the most important. There are some many gems around us. People usually forget that even the least known ones are still important to protect. Unfortunately I experienced it when I went to see the forest of Fanal . People had thrown away their rubbish, and it was truly heartbreaking. I managed to clean the ground by myself and wasn't able to get all the shots I was aiming for. But I'm happy I took this decision. Apart from that, I must say that the Intro was amazing and sun rays shots were stunning as well 👏
I agree that the travel videos I like and watch are the ones where I'm not being talked at the whole time. It's like dude we don't want to see your mug
Man, the point you made about the location being the main character is SO true. I cringe when I see a travel video and there's a monologue about how the person chose to travel to xyz country because they were looking to learn more about themselves or some pseudo philosophical BS. Far too many of these. This is why travel filmmakers like Brandon Li and Fernweh Chronicles resonate with so many people because they tell stories from the locations themselves.