How To Make Travel Videos People Will ACTUALLY Watch

EPISODE · Jun 8, 2023 · 41 MIN

How To Make Travel Videos People Will ACTUALLY Watch

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#filmmaking #travel #editing We record all remote interviews with Riverside - Sign up here Join The JuiceClub Get Cinematic Music With TrackClub We talk to travel filmmaker, Luke Korns, renowned for his unique storytelling style on YouTube. Luke prioritizes personal narratives over traditional landmarks, a refreshing approach that's earned him a distinct place in the world of travel vlogging. This Podcast explores Luke's filmmaking technique, unveiling how he creates captivating narratives. Learn about his unique blend of instinctive editing, impactful sound effects, and direct B-roll footage, elements that collectively breathe life into his stories. Experience a spontaneous journey from a passport mishap to an exploration of Morocco's desert. We delve into Luke's deep connection with a local named Iman and how this relationship influenced the storytelling process. This video offers insights into the process of creating travel content that resonates with viewers, emphasizing authenticity, and the crucial role of music and visuals. A valuable resource for filmmakers seeking to deepen their storytelling techniques and anyone interested in the creative process behind engaging travel content. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more enlightening content on filmmaking and content creation. 00:00 Intro 00:51 Editing Breakdown On How To Edit Travel Videos 11:22 Editing With Your Heart 12:03 Riverside is the best video podcasting tool 13:18 How To Research A Travel Video 16:19 How To Find Story When Filming 20:07 How To Find The Deep End 21:32 Using Voiceovers In Editing 24:23 Join The JuiceClub 25:32 Trackclub has bloody good music 26:18 Content Warning 26:33 Luke's Greenland Video Editing Breakdown 31:46 Be Messy With Your Editing 32:45 Edit With Your Heart, Not Your Mind 35:04 What Is Luke's Editing Vision? 36:19 How Much Should You Film? 37:57 Macro Visualising Your Editing 40:25 Edit How You Feel, Now What You Think

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