Originally Posted by roadster My Mongolian friend keeps us glued to our seats and crying for more when he gives an impromptue slide show (Now that is spelled wrong!). What is it that gives a good travelogue that edge? |
Camera technique, lighting, story telling, good editing, and appropriate dialogue. And perhaps humour.
Essentially, all the things you need to consider when making a video. I've said it a million times (that's not true), and I'll say it again, "if you want other people to watch your videos, look at it from their perspective."
Something's that funny to you and your mates, or even just those involved, probably won't be funny for the rest of the world. Concentrate on the basics, and people will sit back and watch. Look at nature programmes on TV - examine the way they frame shots, what the camera looks at and why.
And be ruthless in editing. Add a commentrary in post production. Whatever you do, obey the laws of good shooting!