How we film our travel guides

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2016-03-14に共有
What equipment do we use to film the show? We get asked this question a LOT. So we put together a quick overview of the equipment and software we use for creating our travel guides.

Our B-Roll and SlowMo Camera: The Panasonic GH4 - amzn.to/21V20J1

Our main PTC camera: The Canon EOS C100 Mark II - www.canon.co.uk/for_home/product_finder/digital_ci…

Our handheld steadicam: The DJI Osmo - amzn.to/1RwcC9K

Gear:

Primary Camera - amzn.to/3a22xnl
Secondary Camera - amzn.to/3iR147y
Handheld Steadicam - amzn.to/2MgHKEp
Wireless Lav Mics - amzn.to/3qMGtnw
Vlogging Mic - amzn.to/3c9p8Ry
Voiceover Mic - amzn.to/3a5t6bv

コメント (21)
  • Greg! Stop staring into the camera....your eyes pierce my soul
  • Great vid - thanks! Osmo on the wish list... Can you do a vid sharing how your interests or careers lead up to this channel, how you teamed up, how you decide on the next destination? Fan here.
  • @fsu6589
    I have been searching for travel guide videos for months and this channel is the best travel guide so far. Thank you for putting up those enormous effort to educate and help tourist/travelers around the world. May GOD continue to bless you both.
  • @uutv5522
    Great work gentlemen... The hundreds of hours of planning, production, and post you both put into each episode you make is greatly appreciated. Great info, great presentation, great production, and great vision. I'm sure somedays you think "WTF are we doing..." but it is appreciated to us who love to travel.
  • I watch a lot of YouTube. Like a lot. In particular cycling and travel content. You fine gentlemen are at the top of your game. Format, content, production, and just general vibe and respect for the world we live in. Keep up the fantastic work and thank you for what you do.
  • Fascinating video guys! Thanks for sharing your tricks on great filming. I never would have thought that your iPhone would have been one of the devices used.
  • Thanks for the tips. As a solo travel vlogger I use the Joby Gorilla Pod legs as a selfie stick and mobile tripod. I also have an on-board microphone (Rode video mic pro) for my Canon 5D miii. I think the set up works pretty well for "run and gun style" travel video and photography shooting.
  • As a photographer and camera nerd who shoots videos, I seriously enjoyed watching this. High fives all around!
  • @joeallam
    Great to see this, guys and looking forward to the next BTS video! I was trying to work out what lens you had on the Canon though... Is it the Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art?
  • @perdomot
    So cool what you can do these days with modern tech. Loved your Tokyo video and was wondering if you plan on visiting Kyoto or Osaka as well? Since they are right by each other, you could do two videos fairly easily. I visited them in 2010 and they are amazing places quite different from Tokyo although Osaka has a few similarities. Keep up the great work!
  • Greg, the shotgun mic on the C100 looks like a RODE -- NTG2? Do you ever use pin / lavalier mics? -John
  • what camera would you recommend for me? im going on a round the world trip starting November xD silly and uninformed question i knuuu:-)
  • @Trentus86
    Great video, I've just got a question...what kind of equipment do you use though? Seriously though it's cool to see all the pieces that come together to make Attache work. If you ever do another BTS kind of video it'd be cool to see what goes into preparing for a new video - I know you've referenced seeking Reddit's advice and recent vids have used locals but it'd be cool to know how much research goes into where to shoot and what to feature Keep up the great work guys!
  • @rohyco
    Thank you so much for this video. If you happen to upgrade your gear again, could you please do a follow up of this video? Thank you again for your good work, I will soon use all your tips for an upcoming London trip. Cheers from Panama City, Panama!
  • @Sinjaxx
    You actually can prevent the question before hands by putting the camera detials into the description box
  • Have you guys started using an A7Sii? The Beirut episode looked like a different camera.