Emman- I respectfully disagree with arne3664 who suggested your videos are too long and that you shouldn't focus on one boat. We can't get bored with your current videos because we can advance or rewind your videos to the yachts of our choosing. The shorter your videos are, the less options the viewers will have with regards to shots of their favorite yachts. I also find watching these yachts coming in from the sea to be much more entertaining than watching them SLOWLY docking. EXAMPLE: from your previous video MONACO 6 DAYS BEFORE: Time mark 36:40 look at how yacht Alchemy (white hull) is being battered by the rough sea (not stable) in comparison to the surrounding yachts. Keep your format as is or we'll miss these moments. But I do agree that the final editing is mismatched with regards to the timeline. It should preferably be in chronological order. Seeing Kensho arrive, then at dock, and later in the video, seeing her waiting at anchor (to enter the port), and then docked again, is distracting. Plus I would think the editing would be easier for you doing it chronologically, right? Again, no disrespect to arne3664 but we all have different opinions and interests. Keep up these great videos, Emann!
Thank you so much for the great complements and comments, with all of your comments, I can improve my video, my editing, thanks once again, have a wonderful time cheers 🥂
Emman, nice that you put so much time in recording these videos but you should start to think about what to include and what not, by also editing the video before putting it online. Zooming in and out and movements can be smoother, maybe you should consider to buy a cheap gimbal and a stative to have a steady camera. The video gets too long because you focus too long on one boat, it's more interesting to focus on the docking process instead of dedicating 5 minutes to an incoming boat from the sea. You could first shoot shortly the inbound boat higher on the mountain on the palace side, and afterwards on your scooter you drive down to harbour to record the boat docking. Less minutes per boat, like that you keep the video shorter and your viewers won't get bored. Just some suggestions👍🏼
Добрый день. Благодарю вас за интересное видео. Желаю вам крепкого здоровья, удачи и благополучия!
Thank you too cheers 🥂
Amazingly nice video keep it up bro
Thanks, will do!
Thanks, will do!
Hey Emman . Awesome video . Thanks ! Mark (Toronto) 💙
Our pleasure!
Another great video. Thank you Emman. ( north of Toronto 🇨🇦) 💜
You are so welcome!
Emman- I respectfully disagree with arne3664 who suggested your videos are too long and that you shouldn't focus on one boat. We can't get bored with your current videos because we can advance or rewind your videos to the yachts of our choosing.
The shorter your videos are, the less options the viewers will have with regards to shots of their favorite yachts.
I also find watching these yachts coming in from the sea to be much more entertaining than watching them SLOWLY docking.
EXAMPLE: from your previous video MONACO 6 DAYS BEFORE: Time mark 36:40 look at how yacht Alchemy (white hull) is being battered by the rough sea (not stable) in comparison to the surrounding yachts. Keep your format as is or we'll miss these moments.
But I do agree that the final editing is mismatched with regards to the timeline. It should preferably be in chronological order. Seeing Kensho arrive, then at dock, and later in the video, seeing her waiting at anchor (to enter the port), and then docked again, is distracting. Plus I would think the editing would be easier for you doing it chronologically, right?
Again, no disrespect to arne3664 but we all have different opinions and interests.
Keep up these great videos, Emann!
Thank you so much for the great complements and comments, with all of your comments, I can improve my video, my editing, thanks once again, have a wonderful time cheers 🥂
18:53 MY MAN!!! 😂😮😅
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Emman, nice that you put so much time in recording these videos but you should start to think about what to include and what not, by also editing the video before putting it online. Zooming in and out and movements can be smoother, maybe you should consider to buy a cheap gimbal and a stative to have a steady camera. The video gets too long because you focus too long on one boat, it's more interesting to focus on the docking process instead of dedicating 5 minutes to an incoming boat from the sea. You could first shoot shortly the inbound boat higher on the mountain on the palace side, and afterwards on your scooter you drive down to harbour to record the boat docking. Less minutes per boat, like that you keep the video shorter and your viewers won't get bored. Just some suggestions👍🏼