Beautifully filmed, thanks. You guys looked like you had a fabulous time - great weather and stonking views. Will put popcorn on my hiking food list. I'm adding this to my list of great walks. Well done!
Thanks for this video I did the Overland Track 34 years ago as a Venture Scout. It makes me want to do it again. I have a long way to go to get to the fitness level I need but I'm going to make it a goal.
Beautifully presented. My wife and l did the trek last month. We have already put plans in place for next year. Thanks for the video. Gets me excited all over again.
Thanks! Yep most amazing sunrise I've seen - So calm and peaceful, birds singing, platypus swimming around, fog on the river, sunlight beaming through the trees and fog, clouds rolling over the mountain in the background - Love it!
Brian, congratulations on, yet again, another piece of great film-making. The Overland has just popped-up on my radar and the documentation of your hike serves as a valuable 'message in a bottle' to those who might plan for it in the future. So thanks. Your mixture of video and stills is expertly compiled and edited. Above all, the story of a group of good friends enjoying the wilderness is what stands out for me. If I may be so bold as to suggest another creative skill to include in your work: zoom in map scenes with dynamic track routes that show the day's segment which is to be traversed--icing on the cake, I realise. BTW: I will never get the image of a human impersonating a dead wombat out of my head. The Prom is forever tainted. Keep up the great work :)
Thanks! I wouldn't quite say expert... Thanks for the tips too, I might have to put something like that in for the next one. I'd love to improve my story telling and also impersonate more dead things. cheers!
I forgot to ask: What's your video/camera hardware and the software used? Have you considered the Great Ocean Walk? It's not-too-far away and really film-worthy!
Beautiful scenery from the top of mountains, but you did not show much of the rainforest, what was the most interesting for me there. Pitty I could not climb mountains because of bad weather (blizzard in December). Your shots from Mt. Ossa are the best!
Well done! - mean taking great shots and video while hiking, and then put it all together. One error I noticed - repeat at about 9-40, and then the same at about 10-18 (Du Cane hut)
G'day Brian . I love your videos , gladdens the heart,,I'm Tasmanian by the way ..Any plans to film The Three Capes Track...This is as good as the marvelous Overland Track perhaps and is already a 'bucket list' walk in so many great Tassie walks.....Cheers Rod..
Well done on a great film. A combination of fantastic footage and photography. Beautiful. Opening track is a killer. Out of curiousity, what do you edit in?
hi if i want to take a photo, which is like the picture between 0:58 to 1: 09, how long should i spend on walk? which track should i pick, because i only have 3 to 4 hours, is that enough for walk to here, and how about travel here on June or July ?
Zhexi Tony Zhang Not sure if 3 hours is really long enough. You need a day to climb up Cradle mountain and back down again - plus you need to take your time to enjoy the view (and take some photos)!
Music is so subjective at any time, so there won't be a 'one size fits all' solution. Goodness knows, the supermarkets try and it never works for them! So in the end there is always the volume control 😉
Yo, an overland track pass during peak season costs about $200, food under $100 (we eat - and drink - pretty well), transport to and from the track can be pretty pricey too so do some research and shop around and you could save a bunch - OR you can get a national parks pass for $30 and go from walls of jerusalem, through the never never and back onto the last part of the overland track. (which we did in April, just as awesome as the overland!)
What a wonderful film maker you are. Your friends are so lucky having such a great record of their trip. Thanks for that.
I watched lot's of videos about the overland Track but yours is for me totally the best. Thanks for sharing it.
Nailed it. Great trip, clip, music etc. Well done guys.
Magic! this is now on my trek list 100%! thank you! :)
Brilliant Video guys! Am Trekking the Overland Track in Dec this year....... Cant wait!
Excellent editing job!
Beautifully filmed, thanks. You guys looked like you had a fabulous time - great weather and stonking views.
Will put popcorn on my hiking food list.
I'm adding this to my list of great walks.
Well done!
great video, it looks like such a beautiful walk. can't wait to go this Easter
Thanks for this video I did the Overland Track 34 years ago as a Venture Scout. It makes me want to do it again. I have a long way to go to get to the fitness level I need but I'm going to make it a goal.
Beautifully presented. My wife and l did the trek last month. We have already put plans in place for next year. Thanks for the video. Gets me excited all over again.
beautifully presented.
great, thanks for sharing ..
That closing shot of the lake at (dawn?) was awesome.
Thanks! Yep most amazing sunrise I've seen - So calm and peaceful, birds singing, platypus swimming around, fog on the river, sunlight beaming through the trees and fog, clouds rolling over the mountain in the background - Love it!
Brian, congratulations on, yet again, another piece of great film-making. The Overland has just popped-up on my radar and the documentation of your hike serves as a valuable 'message in a bottle' to those who might plan for it in the future. So thanks. Your mixture of video and stills is expertly compiled and edited. Above all, the story of a group of good friends enjoying the wilderness is what stands out for me. If I may be so bold as to suggest another creative skill to include in your work: zoom in map scenes with dynamic track routes that show the day's segment which is to be traversed--icing on the cake, I realise. BTW: I will never get the image of a human impersonating a dead wombat out of my head. The Prom is forever tainted. Keep up the great work :)
Thanks! I wouldn't quite say expert... Thanks for the tips too, I might have to put something like that in for the next one. I'd love to improve my story telling and also impersonate more dead things. cheers!
I forgot to ask: What's your video/camera hardware and the software used? Have you considered the Great Ocean Walk? It's not-too-far away and really film-worthy!
cannon eos 550D - after fx, lightroom, premiere pro & microsoft paint
I've done one section of the GOW - I'd love to do more!
Beautiful scenery from the top of mountains, but you did not show much of the rainforest, what was the most interesting for me there. Pitty I could not climb mountains because of bad weather (blizzard in December). Your shots from Mt. Ossa are the best!
Well done! - mean taking great shots and video while hiking, and then put it all together.
One error I noticed - repeat at about 9-40, and then the same at about 10-18 (Du Cane hut)
Yeh, something went wrong with the upload - I should re upload it!
G'day Brian . I love your videos , gladdens the heart,,I'm Tasmanian by the way ..Any plans to film The Three Capes Track...This is as good as the marvelous Overland Track perhaps and is already a 'bucket list' walk in so many great Tassie walks.....Cheers Rod..
Rodney McGiveron Thanks 😊 it's definitely on my list!
Well done on a great film. A combination of fantastic footage and photography. Beautiful. Opening track is a killer. Out of curiousity, what do you edit in?
Can you tell me what video editor you used for this great capture? I cannot walk anymore so far and miss the mountains.
Adobe Premiere and After effects
hi if i want to take a photo, which is like the picture between 0:58 to 1: 09, how long should i spend on walk? which track should i pick, because i only have 3 to 4 hours, is that enough for walk to here, and how about travel here on June or July ?
Zhexi Tony Zhang Not sure if 3 hours is really long enough. You need a day to climb up Cradle mountain and back down again - plus you need to take your time to enjoy the view (and take some photos)!
You go on some decent hikes and make some good videos of your trips but your choice of music is abysmal!.
ahaha - sorry, I'll try and add more Bieber and Brittney next time, just for you!
The music of Phillip Glass or Lucinda Williams might suit the scenery better.
Music is so subjective at any time, so there won't be a 'one size fits all' solution. Goodness knows, the supermarkets try and it never works for them! So in the end there is always the volume control 😉
Hey man, if you don't mind answering, what was your budget for this trip? Interested in going toward the end of the year.
Yo, an overland track pass during peak season costs about $200, food under $100 (we eat - and drink - pretty well), transport to and from the track can be pretty pricey too so do some research and shop around and you could save a bunch - OR you can get a national parks pass for $30 and go from walls of jerusalem, through the never never and back onto the last part of the overland track. (which we did in April, just as awesome as the overland!)
Thanks dude, that's a lot cheaper than I thought! Going to check out your other suggestion too. By the way, nice video, looks like you all had fun.
Hahahahaha, nice
ahh... what was going on at 2:45?