Quantity vs. Quality...

I think you need to have a schedule with a bit of quality.
If you can keep up one video a week, awesome!

My advice is if you have a lot of good stuff caught on camera in 2 or 3 days, just keep some for other weeks. Don't put all your good content in one shot.

I'm pretty sure it's not the best method but I just wanna share my thought on this ;). Hope it helps a bit...
This is what I've been doing or aiming for. I can't get one per week done.

I have been following Shadetree's advice to split up longer rides if possible to get two, maybe three videos out of a hour long ride. Depends what happened and how chatty I was.

Yeah, I dropped it twice when I very first got it :p ... it was all at home while moving it ~_~ . One small dent luckily in the tank - barely noticeable ~o~ (thank goodness for frame sliders and extended end bars the second time @o@ !)... insurance would have covered it, but it would have been my fault ;) .

So, no camera needed in this case :D !~

(a large bike for the inexperienced beginner is a learning curve :p ;) ~)
Dropped my bike twice as well.

Both times I was just trying to get it up on the center stand.
It turns out that a BMW R100R is a lot heavier than it looks. Once gravity has a good grasp; It's going down. And if you've lost any leverage advantage, there is absolutely nothing you can do about it! Fortunately the wide motor prevents the upper body work from touching the ground and I did not break anything. It just kind of rests on the cylinders.

First time it was humiliating while being watched from the street by the neighbor's cat.
No doubt she was thinking, "Why is he setting his bike down so slow like that and swearing at the same time? Any food under it?"

Second time was in the parking lot of a biker coffee shop! It was at night and the place was slow. I was out in the parking lot in the dark and I actually don't think anyone even saw me. I went in got my stuff and noticed that one even looked at me. Please don't tell anyone about this... :cool::D

This was before I was motovlogging, but ironiclly those moments probably would have made for funny vids.
 
try story boarding your footage if you aren't going out with a filming idea in mind...I like to watch my clips and take notes as I go putting something together if its not flowing straight out of the box
 

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