Recording Your Hike

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  • @rgb002762
    @rgb002762 Před 3 lety +2

    I was once told to use the 3,2,1 rule to back up anything important .Back up 3 times, 2 forms of media,1 offsite..

  • @filmic1
    @filmic1 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice you mentioned about audio volume. We were taught that uploaded video's volume should be set at 75% of 'maximum.'' Then the viewer can attenuate or increase volume at will. Nobody's ears get blown out, or neighbours woken up... 😲 (mentioned elsewhere?) Beautiful survey, thank you!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. Great advice about audio volume.

  • @GetInspiredMedia
    @GetInspiredMedia Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Rev Michael. I also came to this conclusion recently. I’ve done the algorithm thing to get likes and follows and it was just hard work. It certainly had results but the pressure of maintaining that engagement took away the joy that motivated me in the first place. So, I decided I would start recording for posterity, future grandchildren, family and friends, etc. it’s a lot more fun even if I don’t get the engagement. I find myself going back to my own channel and enjoying my videos with my family and the people that matter most in my life. Great tips on storytelling and camera techniques Rev. I try to do the similar in my own attempts at storytelling and I love it. Photography is one of my passions so I love sharing the beauty of God’s creation. Music can be very important. Occasionally I produce my own, which I love even if it’s not world class - ha. Often I use music from subscription sites to enhance the story. Well done Rev and thank you 👍 🙏

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! My only hope is that at least one person will receive the help and inspiration that they need from my videos to get outdoors and do what they love to do.

  • @rickkaylor8554
    @rickkaylor8554 Před 3 lety +6

    These are some great tips. Can you do another video about how you edit your videos? This would be very helpful for us who are just starting to do outdoor videos. Glad to see you walking around and feeling better since the heart attack.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +3

      It may take a while but I’ll be working on it.

    • @rickkaylor8554
      @rickkaylor8554 Před 3 lety

      @@TheHikingRev Sounds good!

    • @lowlydeveloper3693
      @lowlydeveloper3693 Před rokem

      Same thing on my mind! And a very good video idea that would be especially helpful to many of us... Personally, I find editing videos even more challenging than actually shooting videos. In fact, I don't edit them because that seems so time-consuming... 😮‍💨For example, have been you editing your videos on PCT while at the trail towns, 0-days? Was it done simply on your iPhone using iMovie app? How did you ensure you would not run out of your storage space on your iPhone (videos take so much storage space!). Cheers! And thanks for your teachings!

  • @melvynjohnhastings4596
    @melvynjohnhastings4596 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice Tips. GOD BLESS.

  • @ItsAStephanieB
    @ItsAStephanieB Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the great tips Rev! I've saved this video. 👍😊👌

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety +1

      Good. There’s some real good tips in that video.

  • @royzengerle9274
    @royzengerle9274 Před 2 lety

    Great clip. I try to record my fishing trips. Thanks

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      That’s great Roy. The more you do it the better you get.

  • @jerryparnell1064
    @jerryparnell1064 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful and helpful video. I am a new subscriber. I fi d your content very fun an professional. Enjoyed the hikes an prayers for a complete healing of the heart problems. Happy Hiking 👍🥾🥾🙏

  • @SeniorHiker77
    @SeniorHiker77 Před 3 lety +2

    I wish I had your advice when I started hiking. For the first 5 years I hiked many trails and never recorded any of them. After discovering a CZcams channel I was upset about not recording my hikes. Of course now learning some editing skills I had to retrace some of those trails. Lol. My major problem is looking at the camera and not the lens. I've tried many things like covering the phone with my bandana but I didn't like that. My wife says it's very disconcerting to watch my video when I'm looking spaced out. Lol. Now I wear sun glasses. Lol. I'm glad I found your channel Rev. 👍 Very helpful tips.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your kind words. I had an advantage in that for 41 years I was a public speaker. As I speak to the camera I imagine a whole room full of people in front of me. Some people find it hard to speak to the camera. You just got to get used to speaking and looking into the lens. I’ve also recorded several college classes so again, I find it easy to speak to the camera. Trial and error is the best teacher.

  • @LostAussieOnTheTrail
    @LostAussieOnTheTrail Před 3 lety +4

    Even though I have been a photographer all of my life, I loved what you tried to explain. You did a really good video Rev. 🙂👍🇦🇺

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Yea…I’m not a professional photographer/videographer. These were just things I’d learned about recording my hike from a backpacker’s standpoint.

  • @Wondering_Fireball
    @Wondering_Fireball Před 2 lety

    Loved the info, down loaded so I can reflect back to it when on the trail.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Great. I’m glad I could help. Good luck.

  • @RickandAndreaGetOutside
    @RickandAndreaGetOutside Před 3 lety +5

    Great tips Rev. I’ve been recording my hikes for the last year and really enjoy the process and sharing it with others. Fun stuff!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Rick. I’ve seen your videos along with the collaboration with The Marmalade. They’re really good!

  • @juway3722
    @juway3722 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for sharing Rev.

  • @billseay6399
    @billseay6399 Před 2 lety

    Always enjoy your videos

  • @hikerJohn
    @hikerJohn Před 3 lety +2

    Best advice on this subject I've seen to date. All stuff I learned in school 48 years ago and yet I hardly ever record my hikes with video. If I had kids I would but my sister just suggested I do this yesterday. It sorta distracts me from the hike but maybe some time son I'll decide to do this. Sermons are suppose to set up the background for the subject to walk thru as well . . .

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety

      That’s good John. I’d like to see the video of your hike. It does take extra time (going back to get your camera) but it’s worth it.

  • @arthurlopezjr8012
    @arthurlopezjr8012 Před 2 lety

    Very, very good information; thank you sir!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Arthur. I’m glad you enjoyed it.

  • @michaelthunfors2438
    @michaelthunfors2438 Před 3 lety +4

    Great watching you coming up with more good tips. I will be waiting for the next one.
    With regards to recording, what often can disturb is bad sound from the location, mainly wind noice. There are small light microphones that can be attached to the cellphone, even wireless, and then improve the quality.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety

      Great idea Mike! It’s annoying when you can’t hear someone over the wind noise.

    • @robbailey464
      @robbailey464 Před 2 lety

      What mic do you recommend?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety +2

      I recommend the BOYA BY-M1 Lavalier mic for smart phones. I believe you can order it off of Amazon. Very inexpensive.

  • @suecox8355
    @suecox8355 Před rokem

    🦋❤

  • @dougdekuiper3194
    @dougdekuiper3194 Před 2 lety

    Really good information.

  • @winstonbelisle3560
    @winstonbelisle3560 Před rokem

    Good advice

  • @bigsisterteambuilding1266

    Thanks for the advice, all my videos are crappy now that I looked at them.

  • @leowolf9258
    @leowolf9258 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @shanksmare
    @shanksmare Před 3 lety +4

    Nice video. Learned some good things. For me, one of the most important things is sound quality. If the quality is poor, I'm done watching and move on to the next video. No point in sharing wind noise, or in forcing me to adjust my volume during a video.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +2

      You are absolutely right! I’ve gotten real good at “lip reading” when someone tries to talk in a windstorm. 😂😂😂 Also, either move the camera/phone microphone closer to you when you’re recording or get an external mic.

  • @alstaubin3699
    @alstaubin3699 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great tips

  • @soteriamediaproductions6165

    Hi Rev, thank you for your wisdom. That quote from Ecclesiastes1:9 says, yep, you were a Pastor all right! It’s always good to hear Gods word applied to everyday life.

  • @hikingwithjackieboy
    @hikingwithjackieboy Před 2 lety

    Great advise

  • @ralfhedin
    @ralfhedin Před 3 lety +1

    You're very, very good on what you're doing. This was another terrific video. Tnx a million!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety

      Ralf…thank you very, very much. I hope it was helpful.

  • @shmerelize
    @shmerelize Před rokem

    I've thought of streaming myself hiking, to chronicle it, and then later post short vids like a highlight reel.

  • @twoweary
    @twoweary Před 2 lety

    That’s what causes those stupid black or unclear sides on a video ,not being in landscape mode ! The first thing I do when I see a video like that is hit the thumbs down button. Really good advice here. Thanks for posting.

  • @GideonSmit
    @GideonSmit Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much for putting all those tips together, and backing them up with examples.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      You’re welcome Gideon. I hope they were helpful.

  • @Zan1T2
    @Zan1T2 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing Hiking Rev! Love your videos! I would like to add to those sharing their videos on social media, that labeling videos by PCT location, miles, sections, ect...would help future hikers find your videos!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s a great suggestion. It’s seems that as soon as you post a video you think of other tips you wished you would have included. Oh well!

  • @youngheart1065
    @youngheart1065 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent information!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Larry. I hope it was helpful.

    • @youngheart1065
      @youngheart1065 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHikingRev one of these days I’ll post a video! I’d sure love to find a class!

  • @sirravi
    @sirravi Před 2 lety

    I find your advice useful - thanks fo sharing 🙏

  • @suzannehawkins383
    @suzannehawkins383 Před 2 lety

    really enjoyed and learned from this, thank you! as a 69 year old woman, I'm quite looking forward to solo hiking around Europe in the upcoming months.

  • @robertburke5786
    @robertburke5786 Před 2 lety

    Excellent, well paced teaching with examples. Simple concepts go a long way! Thank you!

  • @tangenttrails
    @tangenttrails Před 3 lety

    Good advice! Amen on the shoot in landscape mode.👍

  • @Backcountryhiker
    @Backcountryhiker Před rokem

    Hello Rev! I'm relatively new to your channel and have only seen a few of your videos but have enjoyed each one. I'd like to mention one of the video effects you've used in the past that I didn't see on this video that I thought was especially nice. It's a shot of you walking down a path and then your figure disappears or "ghosts out", to reappear further down the trail and then ghosts out again, and then reappears again, way further down the trail. It is very effective to point out the passing of time and your progress on the trail at the same time. Really liked that effect and will pass it on to my nephew who is filming his hikes back in Michigan. Thanks for all your info and enjoyable videos!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před rokem

      Thank you Jerry. I’m glad you enjoy and are helped by the videos. Just some filming and editing techniques that I picked up along the way.

  • @DCalHD
    @DCalHD Před 3 lety

    Awesome video

  • @MarmaladeOutdoors
    @MarmaladeOutdoors Před 3 lety

    Oh my gosh you have motivated & convinced me to start creating videos for my future hikes! Lol Awesome job and information. Yeah baby!!!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      😃😆😂🤣 “Um, um, um. Yea, baby.” (Air punching).

  • @amyfentress4257
    @amyfentress4257 Před 3 lety +1

    Loving your messages & knowledge sharing as you recuperate. Most helpful:)

  • @boatrvme8478
    @boatrvme8478 Před 2 lety

    Great advise Rev. New subber!

  • @juanitagreenspan5412
    @juanitagreenspan5412 Před 2 lety

    You covered a lot of good points, especially for going from photography to videography. Thanks.

  • @gregorybiggs2068
    @gregorybiggs2068 Před 2 lety

    Excellent tips Rev! I've been "considering" being a CZcamsr but can't think of anything that hasn't already been done.
    Maybe I'll just bite the bullet and start recording everything and keep them to myself, so at least I broke the ice on THAT barrier!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Gregory, most people want to see things that have been done already but through another person‘s eyes and viewpoint. Just make sure that you become a CZcamsr for the right reason and you’ll be successful.

  • @bionicdan1959
    @bionicdan1959 Před 3 lety

    This video is another example of why I enjoy your videos. They are so well done. Great tips my friend.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much. You are very kind. You make the effort that it takes to produce these videos worth it. I hope that it was helpful. 😁

    • @bionicdan1959
      @bionicdan1959 Před 3 lety

      So Rev, are you keeping the beard? I remember on your PCT hike you weren’t so sure if you’d keep it. Looks like it’s “grown on you”.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      I think I just got used to it. I don’t want to bother shaving it. Oh well!

    • @bionicdan1959
      @bionicdan1959 Před 3 lety

      @@TheHikingRev you wear it well!

  • @adventureseekerKe..
    @adventureseekerKe.. Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much Rev, very helpful indeed. I just started recording my hikes and I posted my first video for my Mt. Kenya Climb ie the 2nd mountain in Africa and going forward I will apply your very smart tips😊

  • @helenvwalker7919
    @helenvwalker7919 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for some useful tips for a beginner.🙂🎥

  • @laduer52
    @laduer52 Před 3 lety

    Another great video by the Rev! Thanks for the tips..

  • @papajeff5486
    @papajeff5486 Před 2 lety

    Most helpful, How To Record, that I’ve seen. Yes, I would like to video record my hike for my family. I know guys who hiked and didn’t video the hike. Well, it was great for them, personally; but, it made the hike almost impossible to share. There are some things I still don’t get though. How does one record commentary over several short shots of hiking through, beautiful vistas, and explanation selfies? How does one edit out, placement and retrieval of the camera on tripod, when doing walk through shots? How does one find the “right” music? How is the music recording placed over multiple short shots? How long does it take to do the edits? Does one have to stop, in hotels, to do the editing? What happens to original shots, edited out of the, “keeper video”? There are more video questions. Seems like it can turn into a real chore. Thanks for your help though. Kentucky

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Hey Kentucky. Man, you got a ton of questions.😂.
      A lot has to do with the editing software that you use. I use Apple iMovie for the iPhone. The music that I use comes from Hooksounds.com. As long as you give them attribution then the music is copyright free. I keep the original clips on my phone permanently after I use them in iMovie. I also have the clips saved on an external hard drive as well as in the cloud. When I was on the PCT I would go into a trail town and get all my “chores” taken care of and then the next day I would take a zero and work on my videos all day and upload them to CZcams.

    • @papajeff5486
      @papajeff5486 Před 2 lety

      Thanks. Yes, then, it is a chore. Thank you for the good work you do. Thanks again for your help. And thanks for sharing your adventures. Kentucky

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      @@papajeff5486 you’re quite welcome.

  • @randifriedner
    @randifriedner Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the music tip. I'm just starting to record my Palmetto Trail journey and I've got a lot to learn, but accessing and using music appropriately is something I've been struggling with. Thanks

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome. I’m glad that the tips helped.

  • @fionaludbrook8193
    @fionaludbrook8193 Před 2 lety

    So good to get your tips on this, as I am essentially a stills photographer and would love to do some videos for CZcams! Thanks once again. So useful and informative. Have shared it in two groups I belong to and hope they might bring you a few more subscribers too. Really enjoying your channel Rev!

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Fiona and thank you for the shares. I love Still Photography (I have a Nikon DSLR) but when you do video you can always snap a screenshot.

  • @adventuringonward5118
    @adventuringonward5118 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Rev! Lots of good info. Your videos are engaging and these tips are useful. I am working on video #5 for a CZcams channel I set up for my adventures. Definitely still learning. Found the camera lens and where to look which seems simple but really does help. One important tip to add is that editing the video is also very important. Having great content is key but also how you edit it together I find can enhance what you have.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes. I can’t believe that I left that out. There’s an art to editing…what to include and what to leave out. The more you record, edit and post, the better you get.

    • @loreng.tindall1151
      @loreng.tindall1151 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHikingRev One of the best videos I've seen on recording a hike... lots of great tips! What software do you use to edit your videos?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      @@loreng.tindall1151 Loren…I use iMovie to edit and publish all of my videos.

  • @Cowgirl77Hikes
    @Cowgirl77Hikes Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful, Rev. I've been looking for this kind of content from my Tubers. 😁 Preparing to do my Adventures with Dad this summer and it's more work than I realized. Did a whole trip to the smokes without much documentation and am kicking myself! Do you have movie making recommendations for IPhones and No perhaps? I write but not techy😋. Looking for your Facebook as well. Thank you.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Kristy…I use iMovie to edit and publish my YT videos. It’s basic and easy to use. My Facebook link is facebook.com/pastorcallaghan

  • @lancewasniewski2637
    @lancewasniewski2637 Před 2 lety

    Some great insight. Can use some of these techniques. Thanks.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety +1

      You’re welcome Lance. I hope they’re helpful.

  • @coloradodayhiker
    @coloradodayhiker Před 2 lety

    I have never given any thought as to creating videos of my hikes for CZcams or other social media sites mostly because I am camera shy. After watching this video, it sure makes me want to start. Just have to figure out how to be camera friendly first.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Pretend like your speaking to someone rather than speaking to a camera.

    • @coloradodayhiker
      @coloradodayhiker Před 2 lety

      @@TheHikingRev My son has several mannequins he left here at the house that he used for some music videos back when he was in high school, and he suggested maybe setting them up behind the camera. Lol, I would feel kind of silly talking to them, but I think you're right about pretending that I am talking to someone rather than to a camera. I have several hiking and snowshoeing trips planned and will use those opportunities to practice on overcoming my camera shyness. Thanks for all the helpful tips, really appreciated.

  • @onestephikes9700
    @onestephikes9700 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for another great video Heading out on the CT in 2 days, will be thinking of you and hike a couple of miles for you, since you had to pause your trip this year.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety

      Have fun on your trip! I wish I could be there with you. One day soon…

  • @vanderavortdebije
    @vanderavortdebije Před 2 lety

    You are beautiful!!

  • @BackpackerScience
    @BackpackerScience Před 3 lety

    Great tips. Would make a lot of videos out there better. 😊 👍 Good information

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. I hope that the videos were helpful.

  • @Lennen-N-Motion
    @Lennen-N-Motion Před rokem

    Great video tips Rev. One question for you and anyone shooting with their iPhone. We shoot iPhone video “scenery” with our forward facing lens(s) & typically shoot our “selfie” shots with the rear facing camera. Would you agree that you should shoot your “selfie” shots with the same lens you use to shoot your scenery, even though you won’t be able to see yourself, so that the recordings are all consistent in image quality? Newer iPhone shoot beautiful 4k footage, but only with the forward facing lens(s) & only 2k (1920x1080) with the rear facing camera. Just a thought. Guess I’ll have to give this a try on my next hike. Thanks again for all the footage and info.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před rokem

      Thanks. I’ve been doing my “selfie” videos lately with the forward facing lens but it’s awkward the way I have to hold it when I record. I just hold it with my hand when I record selfies. The one thing that bugs me is when someone looks at the screen instead of the lens when they are recording selfies. 😡

  • @JCW-e8e
    @JCW-e8e Před 2 lety

    Your tips are very helpful. Thank you. You mention a link to a website for copyright free music but I can’t find it by your video the CZcams site. Would appreciate help on locating this. Just .located the tab to see this link. Thanks

  • @wardmaxwell9078
    @wardmaxwell9078 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Rev enjoy your information and plan to record my next hike one question how did you store all the video footage on your PCT hike....iCloud?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      Yes. My phone uploaded my video/photos to iCloud whenever I got cell service.

  • @TeaParty45
    @TeaParty45 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks Rev! I tried editing with iMovies and found it very confusing/difficult but maybe I just need to keep trying. Also wonder what hard drive to use to save video and how you put your video on that? Does CZcams explain how to upload your videos to them? Does iMovie explain how you add music and how to add writing on the video (ie. labeling a mountain or placing mileage for the day etc.)?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 11 měsíci

      It took me awhile to learn iMovie. You just got to “practice,” play around with it. 😁

  • @Runningman50
    @Runningman50 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi there from a UMC Pastor in South Georgia! I have enjoyed watching your videos and I am so grateful you are doing well in your recovery!! What editing software do you use? And how do you do the editing when you are on the trail?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Mike. I grew up in South Alabama before moving to California. (“Roll Tide”).
      I can’t believe that I didn’t mention editing. That’s one of the most important things! What to leave in and what to take out. I just use the simple iMovie app on my iPhone. When I did the PCT last year, I would record footage from Trail town/Resupply to Trail town, usually 3 to six days. Then when I got to town I’d get all my chores done (resupply, laundry, shower, eat real food, etc.). Then the next day I would edit all the footage, and upload it to CZcams. I did everything on my iPhone. Fast internet is vital!

    • @Runningman50
      @Runningman50 Před 3 lety

      @@TheHikingRev That is fantastic! I could pick up on a little southern accent there, my friend! I'm with you on the Roll Tide!! You do awesome work on your IMovie work...I guess I'll have to double down on my attempts. I have tried using it on a couple of videos (not trail vids) and it was a lesson in futility to me. Thanks! Btw...I'm s 3rd career pastor, and serve in the far south end of GA, in Hahira, at the very bottom of the state on I-75.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +2

      IMovie takes a lot of trial and error. Practice with it. You’ll like it when you get used to it.
      BTW..my oldest son is pastoring the church that I pastored for 27 years in the SF Bay Area. And my youngest son is pastor a church just north of Sacramento.

    • @Runningman50
      @Runningman50 Před 3 lety

      @@TheHikingRev What an awesome legacy! I look forward to learning more...about iMovie and about you and your family!

  • @horsedog713
    @horsedog713 Před rokem

    Great basic overview. What editing program do you use to put together the clips you record during the day and to add the music?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před rokem

      Thanks. I use iMovie to edit. For music, I use Epidemic Sound. apps.apple.com/app/id1551131470

  • @nina3118
    @nina3118 Před 3 lety

    Great tips. Your videos are excellent. You know what you're talking about and your positive attitude is an inspiration. Just discovered your channel and I've been going through your PCT series but am somewhat confused about the timeline. Did you get off the trail in the Sierras in 2019 and get back on in 2020? You must have talked about this in the videos and I missed it. In any case, congratulations on the accomplishment.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Nina. My phone/camera broke right after Glen Pass, Rae Lakes and I had to go into S. Lake Tahoe in order to get a new one. Therefore, I do not have any footage of my trip from Sawmill Pass to Echo Lake. I have a trip planned this Fall from Kennedy Meadows South to Donner Pass/I-80 where I will be recording footage that I missed.

  • @maggiehouseknecht4524

    Thank you for this information. I will have to try this. Are you just holding your phone as you record this video or do you use a stick. I know nothing about this but want to learn. Thanks

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před rokem

      Hey Maggie. Yes, I’m just holding my phone at an arms length. Most people use a tripod or a selfie stick. Try it and see which works for you. 😁❤️👍

  • @scottlovell7801
    @scottlovell7801 Před 3 lety

    Great tips as always Rev. I have just started to add video to my hikes so this was very helpful. Curious if you used an external mic to block wind noise when speaking? Hope your recuperation is going well and hope to see new videos soon.
    Safe travels my friend.

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Scott. I did not use an external mic while filming in the backcountry but I was very conscience of the wind. I would wait for the wind to quit before I started recording. (There’s nothing more frustrating than to watch someone’s mouth moving and not be able to hear what they’re saying.) I did use an external mic while I was recording at home.

  • @brucewest3995
    @brucewest3995 Před 2 lety

    Great info Rev. I am doing PCT this year and am planning on still photos inserted into a digital journal & your suggestions are useful for still photos as well. I've never taken videos while hiking but your video makes me want to try. Your equip list does not include a gimbal. Would you recommend one for PCT (I love saving weight). If you don't use a gimbal, do you attach the phone to your hiking pole for videos while walking? If so, what do you use (or how do you attach?) If not attached to a pole, what/how do you do it? Thanks

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Bruce. Good luck on your hike this year.
      I tried using a gimbal but it was on the heavy side (even the lightweight ones) so I sent it back home. My phone (the IPhone 12 Pro) has excellent stabilization and 3 lenses (.5x, 1x and 2x). For “walk by shots” all I use on the trail is my phone on a tiny tripod. (I put an Amazon link down below). For “walking and talking shots” I just hold it with my hand or hold the tripod with the phone attached. If you’re truly into saving weight, this is the best setup.
      JOBY GorillaPod Mobile Mini www.amazon.com/dp/B075MMFPMV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_WA71716HJ5MWSJ1J82EP

  • @derbywinner6316
    @derbywinner6316 Před rokem

    Could you please share how to editing videos or what software you use for .? Thank you

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před rokem

      I use the iMovie app to edit all my videos. It’s not real complicated and gets the job done. And it’s free. 😁. apps.apple.com/us/app/imovie/id377298193

  • @vernoncooke7348
    @vernoncooke7348 Před 2 lety

    There are some situations where you definitely do not want to put any narration or music in the videos. I watch many videos where the person is recording a video as he walks along a beach and what makes the videos so good is that because of the sound of the people, the waves, and all that stuff, you get the actual feel of being at the beach, especially if it is rather crowded beach. Putting in music and narration and cutting out the sounds would really ruin the feel of actually being there. You want to get the mood without actually having to be there, say at some of the beaches in the Rio de Janeiro area of Brazil and the Mediterranean.

  • @bionicdan1959
    @bionicdan1959 Před 2 lety

    Rev, I’m considering using a iPhone gimbal stabilizer to record while walking to reduce the video shake. Have you ever used one? If so what type? If not, what do you use to reduce the shaking?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Dan. I do not use a gimbal on my hiking trips. I use the Apple iPhone 12 which has good stabilization.

    • @bionicdan1959
      @bionicdan1959 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHikingRev
      Thanks Rev, that’s good to know. Your videos come out very well! 👍

  • @meriwethersayan
    @meriwethersayan Před 3 lety

    Great video. I love making my hiking videos to document my hikes but I can never get the music volume just right. Wondering if you use iMovie to edit your videos and if so, what do you set the music volume level to?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 3 lety +2

      Barbara, I use iMovie. I used to use Film Maker Pro but I found iMovie to be more user friendly. I had problems with the volume getting real loud when I put Photos in the video. You might want to start there. Also, check and see if the music is in the “background.”

    • @meriwethersayan
      @meriwethersayan Před 3 lety

      @@TheHikingRev thank you very much!

  • @helpfulcommenter
    @helpfulcommenter Před 2 lety

    Do you think its OK to go on a thru-hike if you don't record it? Like, if you do a long-distance hike, and you don't even bring a camera or don't have social media accounts, then did your thru-hike even happen?

    • @TheHikingRev
      @TheHikingRev  Před 2 lety

      If a tree falls in the forrest and no one is around to hear it, did it make a sound?