Nothing at all, sorry for that. It was just too tedious to put all of them on screen. Instead, now I make the time stamps for each stop in the video's description. You can also see them in the progress bar. Thanks for the comment!
@@pietias231 Slight improvements here and there... but I still find the jumps disconcerting. They break the flow. The best experience (for me) would be no breaks, and to just wait at the stops. That would be a complete record of the journey. I guess you're worried about becoming boring, and that's a valid point with so many people these days -- no time to stand and stare! Excellent videos overall, though.
i'm longing for the past where i would take the bus all the time. thanks for sharing this
We're almost there
Thank you for doing these.....shows Brighton from all perspectives!
I remember it well.
How did you manage to keep so steady?! Was it a chest mount or tripod?? Very impressed :)
Hi! I used a handheld gimbal - dji osmo mobile 2
what distinguishes the stops that get an on-screen caption from those that don't?
Nothing at all, sorry for that. It was just too tedious to put all of them on screen. Instead, now I make the time stamps for each stop in the video's description. You can also see them in the progress bar. Thanks for the comment!
Too much jumping forward every time the bus stops A good video spoiled
Thanks for the comment! Check out my newer videos, I think I improved a bit ;)
@@pietias231 Slight improvements here and there... but I still find the jumps disconcerting. They break the flow. The best experience (for me) would be no breaks, and to just wait at the stops. That would be a complete record of the journey. I guess you're worried about becoming boring, and that's a valid point with so many people these days -- no time to stand and stare!
Excellent videos overall, though.