Tour of Heidelberg, Best City in Germany?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มิ.ย. 2024
- Heidelberg is one of my favourite cities in Germany to travel and to live. It has a vibe of beauty, tranquility, and romance that never disappear. While Heidelberg is very calm for a city with a lot of students, it's really a privilege to be able to live in Heidelberg when millions of tourists from all around the world have to spend money to visit this place for one day. I took advantage of a sunny day in February to appreciate the most beautiful sites and the surroundings.
Date of Visit: 28 February 2024
00:00 Intro
00:06 Hotel Ritter
00:29 Church of the Holy Spirit
02:34 Climbing to the Castle
02:47 Heidelberg Castle
04:30 Jesuit Church
06:05 Heidelberg University
08:06 Streets of Heidelberg
08:22 Theodor Heuss Bridge
08:59 Philosophenweg
10:36 Old Bridge
13:06 Untere Strasse
nice city
Totally agreed :)
Thanks for the tour of this city! I’ve never heard of it before 😮 The Old Bridge reminds me of Charles Bridge in Prague, very cool!
It's a very cool city indeed :)
I like this video, you seem to have been inspired by solo solo travel?
Anyway, some professional tips if you don't mind. Every shot has some slow movement, either panning or tilting or both. I would suggest that you mix it up with some steady compositions because too much of a good thing is distracting. Good compositions and editing overall, but I suggest you use som sort of fixed camera to get variants of framing so you have options in editing. Simple steady shots are easier to edit. Also, with sound you can keep the natural sound from one shot over the next one to keep the "room" together, e.g. on the Philosophenweg you could find some continuous sound to cover all shots.
Thank you for your advice :) As a complete amateur, I really appreciate getting a feedback from a professional. I will try to make and put more steady shots in the future :) Thank you also for the audio suggestion! For me the audio is the most challenging part, since I wanted to create an immersive video, but was struggling in the beginning to get the audio right. I will try the editing technique you suggested. Thank you once again for your suggestions and for subscribing :)