Thankyou❤ I've lived alone on my land for years, tending my woodland, orchard, pond and building with stone, clay, hay and felled timber. I've been told I should vlog what I do, but am clueless on how to start. You've started my ball rolling 🙏
That sounds amazing ❤ one thing I’d suggest is to just start noticing the little things like the way the sunlight falls on certain things or the shadows etc, also try shooting 24fps I’ve learnt that recently, it can make a big difference to the look and feel of the video and give off a more cinematic feel x
This was very helpful and at the same time so beautifully done! Best "how to" video of this kind I have seen. I was glued to the screen from one end to the other.
This is exactly the video I needed!! I am working on my first silent vlog from a day out in Hampstead Heath, a gorgeous park in London, but it has been sitting on my to-do list because I've been nervous about the editing process. This video is super helpful!
You are an absolute gift and very generous with sharing. This was the right video at the right time for me. God bless you and the creative work you do! - from Iowa :)
Since you asked, here are some editing tips from someone who is also making this kind of videos and found your video very relatable: 1. Press ‘T’ for a new subtitle each time instant of right-clicking 2. Customize 1, 2, and 3 keys to ‘cut before playhead’, ‘cut’ and ‘cut after playhead 3. Create a custom timeline to start from for each video, which will have your coloring nodes in an adjustment layer as default Still trying to solve how to write subtitles quicker as I, too, spend almost as much time on them as on editing! Good luck.
Thanks,great content. There is many how to videos out here on how to make noisy,fast talking and stressing content.😌but not so much for us silent creators.
One advice I can add is to use Capcut for editing. I tried Davinci before and found the steep learning curve to be very discouraging. Capcut is a full feature editing software and much more intuitive, especially when it comes to transitions and key framing. Also many things are just a click. Such as auto caption, split scenes, etc
Thank you for this detail video, I learned a lot from you. From what I see, you arrange footage to have a flow before choosing music, am I right? Hope you will answer my questions. By the way, wish you a cozy Christmas. You have a new fan now
Hi, thank you so much! yes, I arrange the clips first and then add the music but I adjust the clips or the subtitles afterward as well, according to beat or transitions in the song. It depends on what I feel is right :)
Your video has a nice, rich film look. Is that from the color grading, or does it come straight out of the camera that way? Can you share which camera and picture profile you like to use? Thank you!
I have another video on how i film silent vlogs which describe all the camera settings i use. Here is the video: ruclips.net/video/Cd07-F8qO-w/видео.html I do not use any special profile just the default profile which my phone provides.
I struggle to come up with a story, im a depressed introvert with anxiety adhd and ocd, its not that i dont want to make videos i just dont know where to begin
This is such a great beginner series. I always feel completely overwhelmed when thinking about starting film making, because I watched too many videos by the pros. They show so much that goes into filmmaking. But you show how the basics and don't overwhelm with all the lighting color grading lenses and the other things. I think it's much easier to just focus on the very basics and not worry about later techniques. Just come up with short sequences and film those. Just get out and film. Thank you
For me, editing a video usually takes 1-2 days. The most challenging part is creating subtitles for each clip and weaving them into a cohesive story, which can take even longer.
@@byhopiii I watched it now, and I think you did a very good job! How did you get so many views on your first video? Did you promote your channel a lot on other social media platforms? :)
You definitely need to get a good mic. Listening to the same piano, after a while it gets a bit boring. Sometimes it good to capture natural sounds of birds, cats, natural flowing spring water etc.
Thankyou❤ I've lived alone on my land for years, tending my woodland, orchard, pond and building with stone, clay, hay and felled timber. I've been told I should vlog what I do, but am clueless on how to start. You've started my ball rolling 🙏
That sounds amazing ❤ one thing I’d suggest is to just start noticing the little things like the way the sunlight falls on certain things or the shadows etc, also try shooting 24fps I’ve learnt that recently, it can make a big difference to the look and feel of the video and give off a more cinematic feel x
@Naimah_Vlogs Thanks for that. One thing my periferal landscape does, is spectacular light shows due to the terrain's microclimate.
@@spindelnett6315 oh wow! ❤️ Well that's deffo something you could work with!! x
You're very welcome! And I am glad the video was useful for you.
This was very helpful and at the same time so beautifully done! Best "how to" video of this kind I have seen. I was glued to the screen from one end to the other.
So was i. Youre right
This is exactly the video I needed!! I am working on my first silent vlog from a day out in Hampstead Heath, a gorgeous park in London, but it has been sitting on my to-do list because I've been nervous about the editing process. This video is super helpful!
That's exciting! Looking forward to your video~ and I'm glad that you found this one helpful. 🥰
You are an absolute gift and very generous with sharing. This was the right video at the right time for me. God bless you and the creative work you do! - from Iowa :)
That's so kind of you to say, thank you so much! 😊
Since you asked, here are some editing tips from someone who is also making this kind of videos and found your video very relatable:
1. Press ‘T’ for a new subtitle each time instant of right-clicking
2. Customize 1, 2, and 3 keys to ‘cut before playhead’, ‘cut’ and ‘cut after playhead
3. Create a custom timeline to start from for each video, which will have your coloring nodes in an adjustment layer as default
Still trying to solve how to write subtitles quicker as I, too, spend almost as much time on them as on editing! Good luck.
Thank you so much! These are very helpful. I'm going to try these customizations out!
Thanks,great content. There is many how to videos out here on how to make noisy,fast talking and stressing content.😌but not so much for us silent creators.
Thank you very much. I am glad you liked the video.
You nailed it!
Been watching your videos for couple days, truly inspiring me
Thank you so much 🥰
One advice I can add is to use Capcut for editing. I tried Davinci before and found the steep learning curve to be very discouraging. Capcut is a full feature editing software and much more intuitive, especially when it comes to transitions and key framing. Also many things are just a click. Such as auto caption, split scenes, etc
Keep it up! Love the ending very much
Whoa that was absolutely beautiful and so inspiring. Thank you for sharing a part of yourself and your wonderful eye!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 🥰 Thank you for watching!
Wow amazing! Thanks for the tips 😊
Hii..how are you.. waiting for your video eagerly
Thank you for sharing ❤
Keep doing what you r doing sis ❤
Thank you for the support! 🥰
Love your videos. I think you should do a cat video! Love yours.
The ending part is just magical !!! 9:49
Thank you for another beautiful and calming Video that is inspiring.
This is so helpful to me. Thank you 🥰
You're welcome! 🥰 Thank you for watching
You doing great
Keep doing it ✨
I'm glad you like it 😊
Is this a sign for me?🤔 thanks for this helpful and inspiring video.
Thank you for this detail video, I learned a lot from you. From what I see, you arrange footage to have a flow before choosing music, am I right? Hope you will answer my questions. By the way, wish you a cozy Christmas. You have a new fan now
Hi, thank you so much! yes, I arrange the clips first and then add the music but I adjust the clips or the subtitles afterward as well, according to beat or transitions in the song. It depends on what I feel is right :)
Your new Subscriber from India...
Amazing, thank you ❤
Glad you like it!!
Amazing!
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for watching 🥰
Your video has a nice, rich film look. Is that from the color grading, or does it come straight out of the camera that way?
Can you share which camera and picture profile you like to use? Thank you!
I have another video on how i film silent vlogs which describe all the camera settings i use.
Here is the video: ruclips.net/video/Cd07-F8qO-w/видео.html
I do not use any special profile just the default profile which my phone provides.
wohooo!!! finallyyyy
Nice Video new sub and also Da vinci user too.
I struggle to come up with a story, im a depressed introvert with anxiety adhd and ocd, its not that i dont want to make videos i just dont know where to begin
ur videos are calming and aesthetic why dont you make a youtube shorts of all this aesthetic videos
This is such a great beginner series. I always feel completely overwhelmed when thinking about starting film making, because I watched too many videos by the pros. They show so much that goes into filmmaking. But you show how the basics and don't overwhelm with all the lighting color grading lenses and the other things. I think it's much easier to just focus on the very basics and not worry about later techniques. Just come up with short sequences and film those. Just get out and film. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I didn't know about the subtitles feature, I just leaned something new.
Hope, what camera do you use for video content?
I use s23 ultra for most shots and some on DJI Osmo 3 for some of the outdoor shots
For Creating a silent you must live in a beautiful, less crowded town
It does gets quiet here sometimes...
Where do you get the music for your videos? Thanks
Hi, I use epidemic sounds for all of my music share.epidemicsound.com/peosup
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How much time need you to make a episode same this one?
For me, editing a video usually takes 1-2 days. The most challenging part is creating subtitles for each clip and weaving them into a cohesive story, which can take even longer.
thanks for the techniques.......🤠🤠❤🐪🐪
Did you remove your first video upload? 😢
I didn't , is this the video you are referring to ? ruclips.net/video/Cd07-F8qO-w/видео.html
@@byhopiii I meant the very first video you ever made for RUclips :)
@by_larah : Here is my first upload :)
ruclips.net/video/B8XbIbNTbLk/видео.htmlsi=pXL7mosrrR2qIFUP
@@byhopiii Thank you
@@byhopiii I watched it now, and I think you did a very good job! How did you get so many views on your first video? Did you promote your channel a lot on other social media platforms? :)
A long time ago I quit my channel I decided to make it alive again
Good luck, I hope to see your content soon :)
You definitely need to get a good mic. Listening to the same piano, after a while it gets a bit boring. Sometimes it good to capture natural sounds of birds, cats, natural flowing spring water etc.
Watch MarkusPix vids for advise on decent wired/wireless microphones
I am planning to invest in a good mic in the future. I will definitely keep this in mind. Thank you.