Any Motovlogging Youtubers out there, just wanted to say hello and maybe lick our wounds together as it is a fickle affair
You are absolutely right, it can be tough but enjoyable too for sure, I've progressed so much in my feable editing to be barely passable now, lolYa. It's a hustle. But motovlogging is what we all do and enjoy.
For me it is finding verity, trying to go to new places on new roads. It is a fun challenge, but as I use up more and more local roads, I have to go further afield to mix things up on my channel.What do you find most challenging about motovlogging?
When your cameras/gear play up. This weekend has been a challenge for me. My external mic didn't work and half my audio only recorded on the left channel, so it's been hours of trying to fix audio.What do you find most challenging about motovlogging?
My answer to this is: "Growing my channel while making videos I want to make."What do you find most challenging about motovlogging?
Dude, I feel the SAME WAY! I do about 90% vlogs, with some other stuff mixed in. The 10% non-vlog videos get 90% of the subs and views, but the vlogs are fun to make, and I use them as practice for new editing and recording techniques, so I know more about the editing and equipment reviews. THEN, I hope that people who sub for the reviews check out my vlogs, for the personality. I don't know if it works, but so far, so good.My answer to this is: "Growing my channel while making videos I want to make."
The types of videos I enjoy making the most usually perform the worst. The best way I've found to grow my channel is to focus on bike test ride videos, yet I much prefer exploring new roads and places. I've pretty much decided to ignore trying to "grow my channel" and to instead simply make the videos I want to make and let nature do its thing.
Motovlogging isn't an easy genre to create a profitable YT channel about. You really need to motovlog for the love of it and not for the fame or success of it. Sometimes reconciling those differences can be difficult.
Thanks. Much appreciated. The helmet mic has been good to me. It was my cameras external mic at the weekend that was acting up.Ahh that can be a pain. Your in helmet audio is really clear on your vids that I've watched!
Throw it into Davinci Resolve, and you can merge the audio channels. Mine does the same, so I set the right channel to embed the left channel.When your cameras/gear play up. This weekend has been a challenge for me. My external mic didn't work and half my audio only recorded on the left channel, so it's been hours of trying to fix audio.
Live and learn I suppose.
YES. That's exactly what I did in the end. Had to Google it first. The viewers didn't seem to noticeThrow it into Davinci Resolve, and you can merge the audio channels. Mine does the same, so I set the right channel to embed the left channel.