<\/span><\/h3>\nIf you’re asking people to subscribe to your channel and watch your videos, then it’s important that they look good. That means learning how to use your equipment so you can get the best footage possible. This way, editing will be much easier, too, because your shots won’t need to be changed or repositioned.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Research the best time to shoot in advance<\/span><\/h3>\nThis one is significant if you’re filming in places with seasonal weather changes – think mountains during winter or deserts during summer. Knowing when the weather is most likely to be at its best will help you order your day and get the shots that make your travel vlog captivating for viewers.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Don’t hesitate to ask other travelers for help<\/span><\/h3>\nOne of the great things about traveling is meeting new people, so why not make use of this while you’re making your travel vlog? Asking locals and other travelers for tips and advice is a great way to get good content, and they may even be able to help you with filming and equipment.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Make a backup plan in case of technical problems<\/span><\/h3>\nTechnology is great but it does like to let us down sometimes when we’re in the middle of nowhere with no signal. Make sure your phone is fully charged so you can still get full use out of it even if something terrible happens to your camera or gear.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Try different angles and perspectives<\/span><\/h3>\nPretend the camera isn’t there when you film, then edit the footage afterward. Still, this method might not be perfect for every type of shot because some shots work better from a particular angle and adding different angles and perspectives can make your videos more engaging.<\/p>\n