08:29 Great time lapse. I lived in Arizona for six years (early-to-mid '80s) and the cloud formations and movement are like this all throughout the Southwest. It's great if you're a photographer, but sometimes the conditions can change from 'Hollywood perfect' to 'nightmare storm' in a matter of 30 or 40 minutes.
Casey, I love every single one of your video and you're such a huge inspiration to me. Because of you I own my own photography/videography business now and continue doing what I love which is producing edited videos. I am currently trying to increase my following on youtube and especially my Instagram (@AlexH). Any advice on that? Anyways, great video and please keep posting!
I had seen your videos pop up before but ignored them because you were "too big." You had a video directly related to something i searched one time so i thought what the hell i'll give it a go. I see why your videos are so popular. Your charisma and editing style is spot on and I have learned a lot about where I can improve my own vlog. Thanks for being awesome!
Amazing how I have lived in Texas sixteen years and never seen that part of the state. It looks so different from Houston. I need to go out west one day
Border Highway in El Paso Texas or Alameda way more stories to tell and directly next to what used to be the most dangerous city in the world, yet in the safest city in the country.
Hey i know one road that is long and veryyyyyy stretchy. If you watch the end of the film Castaway and its situated at the top of Texas somewhere. Just search in the net "where is the road in the end of Castaway". I hope i helped.
RU-vid is blocked in China, but I decided to still make some vlogs and other videos of my life here in Shangai. Unfortunately, most of the local people here can't watch them. I'd love to get your feedbacks and know what you think of my strange videos. THANKS!
Just got back from looking for snakes down in Mexico. Tons of polica, federales and military driving around with ski masks and machine guns. Sketchy stuff down there.
Casey, I have to give you a big thumbs up for this video! As a retired TV news talker (and video shooter), your sense of shooting video is spot on, the bites are filled with humor, and the music adds the right touch at just the right moments. You could be a movie maker just like your friend with the Cheerios. I think all you guys are movie stars! After watching more of your videos I now realize how creative you are and I'm glad I found you. I still don't know everything about you but you're definitely someone to learn from, a teacher who still likes to learn (and share) is a good person to find!
T-Mobile has amazing coverage in cities, and Casey lives in a city. The problem is it's horrible in rural areas, but Casey doesn't have to deal with that.
Khanin the Uhnahkian Yeah I fucking hate that guy now he just clickbaits and he's not the same anymore. I just never had the time to change my profile pic
Your typical cell phone Google maps works off cellular signal...no signal, no maps. They only put those towers in populated areas or along major roads. That and you have to content with the geography...line of sight. Anyhow, its been a few years but it wasn't anything to loose cellular signal driving around West Texas. So if you don't know how to read an old school paper map, you better bring a Satellite GPS with updated maps.
Gurleen Sethi - I'm guessing you've never been to Brewster County, Texas. No cell service or internet. This is in the Big Bend National Park area and extremely desolate.
Luriskaner B - That's a great idea if you are aware of the issues but when I went the first time, I had absolutely no idea what to expect. I went by myself and only after I was in the middle of nowhere did I realize that I had no service of any kind.
Casey Thanks for the amazing content!! Love the time laps that you shot. You sir are a great story teller and look forward to seeing what Beam becomes. Travel hard, look to tomorrow, and FORWARD!!!!!
Thank you Casey! I love this video! When I was in Texas, I went to Mexico by car for vacation! テキサス州に住んでいた時に私は車でメキシコに旅行に行ったことがあります!懐かしい〜!I miss Texas and Mexico!
*Components Of A Casey Neistat Vlog* One random shot at the beginning of video Name and episode number Time lapse scene Skateboarding Scene Skateboarding takes you somewhere Time Lapse Scene Conversation/Talk Scene Skateboards back to original place scene Abrupt Ending
I've been down to this area quite a bit. Go to Presido and take the road to Candelaria. There are tons of long stretches of road with beautiful scenery, ghost towns, high quality cinematic opportunities, etc. That's the road you're looking for down there.
Me & bf used to live in MX near the crossing into San Diego and we could have made a movie there on the crossing in and out. We were housesitting in a great place on the beach on MX and lived rent free.That is a boarder worth studying/filming. Perhaps a part 2.