I Decided to Live in an Airstream | Filmed on Panasonic GH5

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2018
  • I spent almost a year without a home. During that time, I traveled around the world to figure out what makes me happy. That experience eventually ended with me deciding to buy an Airstream so I can continue to adventure around, but still have a home.
    One of my other goals was to become better at making videos. When I started out, I was focusing more on how to make cool transitions and make the video look like the popular channels on YT. Then, I realized that I'd rather improve my storytelling skills over something being flashy. So, here's my first short video filmed on the Panasonic GH5 that tells a story. My story.
    Home and truck:
    Airstream model: 2019 23' FB Flying Cloud
    Truck: 2019 RAM 1500 Bighorn with black appearance package
    Gear:
    Camera: Panasonic GH5
    Lens: 12-35 f/2.8 and Noctricon f/1.2
    Drone: DJI Mavic Pro and Mavic 2 Pro (drone footage near the end of the video)
    360 camera (skydiving and bungee clips): Garmin VIRB 360
    Stabilizer: Zhyiun Crane V2
    ND Filters: Breakthrough
    Backpack: Peak Design Everyday 30L
    The adventure continues:
    Follow me on Instagram: / anthonytori
    Support my all natural roll on fragrance inspired by traveling around the world and exploring the outdoors: theoandamelia.com/
    What to expect next:
    I'm working on building a physical community while living out of my Airstream. I'm going to make a video on the entire experience, but also share videos along the way. So, if you're curious about living out of an Airstream while starting a new business and adventuring around the US/Canada, follow along and reach out if you have any questions!
    Music used in the video:
    You're Mine - Raving George
    More Colors - Kidswaste
    About You - Kasbo
    My Way - Tom Walker

Комментарии • 35

  • @AnthonyTori
    @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

    Have a favorite road trip or place in the US/Canada? Let me know! I'm always looking for new places to visit in the Airstream.

  • @b3ryan
    @b3ryan 5 лет назад +1

    You make amazing videos with fantastic quality.... but I am more interested with in-depth details of your travel.... I believe you have an amazing story tell and I want to hear more!

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      Thanks Brian! I'm working on a couple videos right now that talk more about the story :)

  • @MrYouknow879
    @MrYouknow879 4 года назад +1

    Just wow. A diamond in the rough.

  • @broccolihash2010
    @broccolihash2010 5 лет назад

    Love it Anthony! Such a great year for you! I hope 2019 is even better. Those drone shots of Utah are awesome. Makes me feel right at home

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      Was tough picking the footage from Utah! Had so much of it because every corner was a perfect shot 🤣

    • @broccolihash2010
      @broccolihash2010 5 лет назад

      Anthony Tori I know what you mean! I have so many great shots of when we were there in September. How has your Ram 1500 been doing pulling your Airstream?

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      @@broccolihash2010 it's a beast and love pulling the AS with it! Nice to drive without the trailer too though.

  • @james7017
    @james7017 5 лет назад

    Excellent video!

  • @antonmarkov1635
    @antonmarkov1635 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing video! I would very much like to live on a Tommy Bahama airstream when I move to Oahu but there are no rv parks with hookups there.

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      I'd love to be over there too! Did you find any free land to stay on in the area?

    • @antonmarkov1635
      @antonmarkov1635 5 лет назад

      If you mean free land as in public land, it’s illegal to camp in a vehicle there unless you pitch a tent and have a permit. RV parks are generally on the beach and are very nice and mostly cheap because there are no hook ups and parcels could be cheap on the North shore, waterfront. I will be buying an apartment and then buying a waterfront house for my family. Sadly, RV-ing is almost impossible in Hawaii. If it were, it would greatly improve the homelessness situation there. I even had an idea for airstream to buy land and build RV parks with clean energy and septic tanks on Oahu and then advertise their cheaper travel trailers. This would corner the market and not to mention the positive impact it would have on the society.

  • @christianfigueroa9116
    @christianfigueroa9116 3 года назад

    Came across this video because I was looking to live in a trailer. Now I want to quit my job and go and see the world.

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  3 года назад

      You could always work remotely and travel around in the RV!

  • @CodakChris
    @CodakChris 5 лет назад

    cool

  • @FelixGru
    @FelixGru 5 лет назад

    I really like that you didn't just made a video with music and awesome shots, but really focused on the story! Aand still got amazing footage and editing!

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot! Really appreciate that. No matter what trends become popular on social media, storytelling will never go out of style!

  • @mklives2
    @mklives2 5 лет назад

    Nice video and story. I encourage you to consider making inspirational videos. There is a market for inspirational videos. There are a lot out there, but most are simplistic, and very few are based on complex ideas or robust scientific knowledge. You have a nice voice so you could narrate them yourself.

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      Whoa! Thanks a lot for the kind words. I'm definitely going to make more videos that I hope inspire people to do what makes them happy. Or, at least search for what makes them happy. I'm glad you brought up science, too. Something I learned from my experience last year is how the brain works and why traveling made me happier. I'm a huge fan of epigenetics now and will be figuring out a way to explain that in one of my videos. If you're curious about the same, read the book You Are The Placebo. Thanks again for the comment!

    • @mklives2
      @mklives2 5 лет назад

      Hi Anthony,
      I apologize for the negative tone of this reply, but I thought I should tell you a few things about the book you recommended (You are the Placebo). Dr. Joe Dispenza is a chiropractic practitioner in the new age health industry that preys on gullible people for personal profit. He is not a medical doctor, and not a scientist. Chiropractic therapy is considered “alternative” medicine, like homeopathy and naturopathy. The position of the scientific community and mainstream medicine is that chiropractic therapy and other forms of alternative medicine are pseudoscience, because properly controlled clinical studies (and meta-analyses and systematic reviews) have found no evidence that that they are effective.
      The following is a joke by Tim Minchin, but it is actually true:
      “By definition, alternative medicine has either not been proved to work or been proved not to work. Do you know that they call alternative medicine that’s been proved to work? Medicine.”
      Here’s another quote by Richard Dawkins, a celebrated scientist and well-known public intellectual:
      “There is no alternative medicine. There is only medicine that works and medicine that doesn't work.”
      Medicine that works should give better results than placebo in properly controlled clinical trials. Chiropractic therapy does not do this. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses (reviews which look at all the scientific evidence accumulated to date) have found that spinal manipulation is ineffective at treating any condition, and is frequently associated with mild to moderate adverse events. (check the wikipedia page on chiropractic, it provides a lot of references)
      The reason Dr. Joe Dispenza’s book has a lot of positive reviews from readers on Amazon and Goodreads is precisely because the kinds of people who read new age books and self-help books like this tend not to be scientifically literate and they tend to enjoy this kind of thing. Authors like Dr. Joe Dispenza know this, and they come back again and again for more. I consider it highly unethical. This book has had absolutely no impact in the scientific community because it is not science and is not supported by robust evidence. Authors in the new age and self-help genres attempt to appear authoritative by putting fake credentials next to their name, like “Dr.” or “M.D.” or “PhD.
      Dr. Joe Dispenza has never graduated from a regular university. He is not a medical doctor. He studied at “Life University”, a new age “holistic health” institute established by chiropractor Sid E. Williams in 1974 ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_University ). Joe Dispenza failed first year biochemistry at Rutgers University and dropped out ( rationalwiki.org/wiki/What_the_Bleep_Do_We_Know%3F ).
      If you go to the science section of a book shop and look at popular science books written by actual scientists, you will notice that they do not tend to advertise their academic credentials in front of their name.
      It's ironic that Joe Dispenza has written a book about the placebo effect considering he practices a form of medicine that has not been found to be more effective than placebo in properly controlled clinical studies. I encourage you to exercise skepticism and read more widely in the field of science. Avoid writers like Joe Dispenza (and most writers of self-help books, e.g. Deepak Chopra). They are swindlers who do not care about truth.
      If you want to be inspired, read an award-winning science book like Bill Bryson's "A Short History of Nearly Everything", "Thinking, fast and slow" by Daniel Kahneman", "The Selfish Gene" by Richard Dawkins, "Isaac Newton" by James Gleick, or choose a book from a list like this: www.listmuse.com/100-best-science-books-time.php

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      @@mklives2 I should have said read it with caution! I had this same conversation with a friend a week ago. I enjoyed the book because I'm interested in epigenetics, quantum mechanics and how the brain works. All areas that we don't fully understand, yet. I'm open to hearing other people's opinion regarding those areas of interest, but I absolutely read with caution and proceed to research more about what they say from other viewpoints. I also read, "Thinking, Fast and Slow." I enjoyed it, but also looked more into the studies that he cited in the book. I think there's more to life and how we think than what's been proven in the scientific community. I don't know what that is, which is why I spend a decent amount of my time reading and applying my own experiences to possibilities. Thanks for sharing the link to a list of books to read. I'll be looking that over and finding a few new ones!

  • @MichaelAmsel
    @MichaelAmsel 5 лет назад

    Love this, awesome video man!

  • @ABarrera
    @ABarrera 5 лет назад

    Great stuff man!

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      Thanks Alex! How's Austin been?

  • @LyricalThreat
    @LyricalThreat 4 года назад +1

    “Comparison is the thief of joy..”
    - Theodore Roosevelt.

  • @indirecords7438
    @indirecords7438 5 лет назад

    It did bro. For sure.

  • @SP-cm8lg
    @SP-cm8lg 5 лет назад

    Wow, let me know when you around Miami love the experience.

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  5 лет назад

      I was thinking about spending a month in the area but ended up in Moab instead!

  • @williamkazenas8193
    @williamkazenas8193 4 года назад

    How did you afford it

    • @AnthonyTori
      @AnthonyTori  4 года назад

      It was a combination of spending money I saved and then income from an online store I started. Since I was on the move most of the time, I had Amazon fulfill orders.