1. 0:50 - Export in 4K 2. 1:35 - 18:9 > 16:9 (3840x1920) to futureproof and not have it be cropped 3. 3:02 - Camera Lens Blur > Gausien Blur (AE necessary) 4. 4:00 - Desaturate blacks & whites when correcting for white balance 5. 4:48 - Horizontal Flip 6. 5:20 - Keyframe interpolation 7. 6:30 - Transform Effect 8. 7:34 (WIDESCREEN) - export in widescreen but edit in 16:9 9. 8:50 - (WIDESCREEN) Adding in camera movement 10. 9:38 - Prevent Premiere Pro from messing up your colors 11. 11:45 - Increase bit rate
So the reason your colours aren’t exporting the way they look in Premiere is because Premiere operates in a different colour space to your computer (probably a mac). The best way to colour grade your footage is on a calibrated colour accurate monitor. But lots of us can’t afford second monitors so this is a great solution. Also, if you want to add your own compensation LUT, you don’t have to export the clip. You can just export the frame that your play head is at by hitting the little camera button under your preview window. It’ll export your frame with the same colour shift as a video export. Then you can put that frame side by side with your premiere project and adjust your compensation LUT accordingly. Great tips.
I've been editing on Premiere for almost 5 years now and some of the things you taught in this video I didn't know about until today. This was an amazing video with top notch production quality. Good luck for your channel in the future dude because as far as I can see from this video, you're super underrated
Yes! The tip for correcting "flat" exports was spot-on. I had found the Adobe LUT, which helped but was still producing exports that were a little off. Changing the preference provided a 100% match. Thanks!
The only con is that depending on your niche, 18:9 could lead to cropped off information/footage. In my case, I do gaming content and in order to get everything in screen I need to use 16:9. For quality of life videos such as vlogs and scenery it will definitely be good to use the widescreen for a more cinematic look!
Thanks for all the tips Aidin! My edits keep getting longer. Even though I'm learning more and getting faster at what I know, I keep trying to improve my edits after watching tutorials like this one. Anyway, I appreciate the time you take making these videos! For novices like myself, it helps so much!
It took me sooo long to figure out that export problem .. I’ve hated premiere so much for that .. and their support team didn’t help at all! Very good video I think some people will be so grateful for the last one haha, I for sure would have been
Maybe some of your followers might know many of the tricks, but trust when I say there's people (like me) that appreciate all the knowledge in your videos. So, thanks! Thumbs up for sure.
It's 2022 and Aidin, I'll have to say this video is Gold! I wrote down everything you mentioned in my notebook, downloaded the Adobe Lut you suggested and noticed a radical yet pleasurable look of my exported videos. Before this, I would get so frustrated on different my videos looked compared to Premiere pro version. I've subscribe because, why not! I'm excited to try out other tips you mentioned like editing in 4k instead and using key frame exploration for graphics so that my cooking videos can be as crisp as I envisioned them. What a gold mine this is! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I doubt this is true. The algorithm is based on machine learning techniques which is kind of a black box in terms of understanding how it ranks things. What seems to be important for the algorithm is click through rate and watch time, which kind of makes sense when you think about it lol
@@AladdinPersson If a there are two similar videos and one is in 1080p and the other is 4k, youtube will automatically place the 4k video higher on the list than the 1080p video. Think Media talked about it during a livestream session with a youtube rep and mentioned it here th-cam.com/video/JjqUQP-S8AQ/w-d-xo.html around 3:30.
this is a big help for everyone. I really love his kind of tutorials. the technique, tips, and subtle adjustments but has a big effect. Thanks a lot, Aidin!
I understood 10 % more of this than I did last week. This is so daunting. I started YT to make videos from gameplay. I've now fell in love with editing. BUT it's daunting and difficult.
I'm trying to teach myself basic editing for my twitch content in premiere, much of this video was over my head, but I am happy I watched it and I will follow up again soon when I have had a chance to improve and understand all of this more.
You r just aweso....i was litterly noob in tNice tutorials...u explained it very simply...thanks i will surely go for next parts of tNice tutorials video.. thanks
Hi Aidin, love your tutorials and appreciate how much thought and post production you put into them. Would be awesome to try out your gamma compensation lut technique but I don't see a link in the description for it.
I gained a lot from your explanation and reasons for adding dynamic camera movements, export settings, motion blur and export settings. Well done brahdah! Mahalo
Great tips man! 💯 Davinci Resolve doesn't support the files from my R6 just yet so I've been back in Premiere Pro, relearning everything temporarily so I can go back to Davinci later 😂
Just dropping in to say that your videos are really informative, way more than other ones I have watched. Where and how long did it take you to learn all of this?
Just fell in love with your tutorial at my breakfast! But I only work on my iPad with lumafusion.. looking forward to have premiere pro to release their iPad version (not premier rush..) so I can get back to your channel more often! It’s really another level of what you’ve taught us! Clear, cool and useful!
Thanks dude, do you know the right setting to render a 1080P video as 1440P for youtube on 2.35 1 aspect ratio, all that to get the vp09 codec that presents good quality vs avc codec, ( to check the codecs click right on any youtube video then go to the last option)
You should’ve masked your new hair in 😂🤣 just kidding dude nice video like always! Will help me a lot when I switch to premiere from final cut when I build my pc!
For exporting, variable bitrate 2-pass will always get you the highest quality if you have the time. The target bitrate should match that of the footage. If you're exporting for TH-cam, h.264 is fine, but for higher quality delivery you should also match the codec of the source footage (ProRes, DNx, etc.)
But Premiere changing the color when exporting is mostly an issue for Mac users, on Windows it doesn´t make any problems... Keep that in mind since most people will be using a Windows PC together with PP
That Gamma Lut tip is fire!!! I always had that feeling that the colors on my edits were awesome and once they were exported, I didn't like them that much. Just tried doing what you suggested and it was amazing.
(little tip from an audio engineer - the bass in the voice is just a tiny little but to intense lower it a tiny bit and it is perfect. maybee -6db until 160 Hz - just to remove the bottom end a little bit that it is a little bit more natural - then every thing is even more perfect. Otherwise like I said in my other comment, I am very impressed with all the knowckledge and tips you give us here.
Really great tips! The color issue with Premiere has been haunting me for years! There was no info on the web on how to fix this for the longest time. Glad to see that Premiere finally got their act together and released a LUT to fix the problem.
Amazing thanks for this video! lots to learn and found it really helpful. Just wondering.. do all of these colour export recommendations work for those who are using 4K footage edited in proxys not like you demonstrated in 1080?
Awesome tutorial! I had no idea what was wrong with my Insta360 OneX2 videos when using the Insta desktop app for editing and export. The href, Bitrate and resolution made a huge difference. Thanks to your video I can now take it a bit further in Premiere. So much to learn!
wow, I just found this video when looking for tips to make better videos and I am blown away by the things you're able to do from editing. It is so inspiring!
Dude, I honestly did not expect to get so much out of this video. Normally tips are very basic but this time I got like 5 completely new things!! Thanks and keep up the great work!!
Absolutely can't believe this is free. These videos are so well explained, and edited perfectly to aid in explanations. This is the first time in ages Ive been able to watch a tutorial video for Premiere and not completely lose one of the tricks almost immediately. Subbed for sure 👌 Thank you!
Hello, I have just started watching your videos and I find them really cool and educational. I just have one tip, label and legend some parts of the video: when you introduce topics, or when you say measurements or numbers, or add bullet points to help understand better what you are about to talk. Keep the great work!
This was way more useful than I would have thought. Especially the Luma vs Sat Curve advice is pretty important and not often talked about! So when you export your 1080p footage in at least 30 Mbps, what does that mean for your advice to always export in 4K? Should one increase the Bitrate further then? Also, is there a difference between setting your entire timeline to 4k, then scaling your FHD clips vs just exporting a 1080p timeline in 4k?
I always use 50mbps - anything higher just takes unrealistically long to export. If your timeline is 4k (rather than just the export), then any photos/graphics you add over the footage will be more detailed as they're 4k even if the footage isn't. Also, if you include a few clips shot in 4k (like most drone footage) you won't have to downres them to 1080
Great Video. One thing about the color thing in premiere exports - it’s not premieres fault. It’s the players. If you try VLC for example the colors might be right. But other players, especially browsers will kill the colors. Premiere is offering the LUT to compensate what browsers destroy ;-)
Awesome video, Aidin. Learned some trick, which I havent thought about before. Very creative and useful. Keep it up, just subscribed. Greetings from Germany.
@@AidinRobbins you mean you have to go inside the nest in order to move it? Exactly the same in any aspect ratio. I like your video, I'm just saying, the black bars are unecessary. Drop that habit, it'll save you time.
Hello Aidin . I wish i had the knowledge you did regarding editing. you really do know your stuff. thanks for sharing. and we wish you all the best going forward. Kindest Regards Sarah and Glenn
1. 0:50 - Export in 4K
2. 1:35 - 18:9 > 16:9 (3840x1920) to futureproof and not have it be cropped
3. 3:02 - Camera Lens Blur > Gausien Blur (AE necessary)
4. 4:00 - Desaturate blacks & whites when correcting for white balance
5. 4:48 - Horizontal Flip
6. 5:20 - Keyframe interpolation
7. 6:30 - Transform Effect
8. 7:34 (WIDESCREEN) - export in widescreen but edit in 16:9
9. 8:50 - (WIDESCREEN) Adding in camera movement
10. 9:38 - Prevent Premiere Pro from messing up your colors
11. 11:45 - Increase bit rate
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the luma vs saturation for pure black/white was the most useful part of the video for me. can't believe i didn't think to do this before. wow
indeed
So the reason your colours aren’t exporting the way they look in Premiere is because Premiere operates in a different colour space to your computer (probably a mac). The best way to colour grade your footage is on a calibrated colour accurate monitor. But lots of us can’t afford second monitors so this is a great solution. Also, if you want to add your own compensation LUT, you don’t have to export the clip. You can just export the frame that your play head is at by hitting the little camera button under your preview window. It’ll export your frame with the same colour shift as a video export. Then you can put that frame side by side with your premiere project and adjust your compensation LUT accordingly. Great tips.
Awesome tip!
thx!
Thanks! Cool lifehack
I've been editing on Premiere for almost 5 years now and some of the things you taught in this video I didn't know about until today. This was an amazing video with top notch production quality. Good luck for your channel in the future dude because as far as I can see from this video, you're super underrated
Yes! The tip for correcting "flat" exports was spot-on. I had found the Adobe LUT, which helped but was still producing exports that were a little off. Changing the preference provided a 100% match. Thanks!
Love it, glad this could help out!
The only con is that depending on your niche, 18:9 could lead to cropped off information/footage. In my case, I do gaming content and in order to get everything in screen I need to use 16:9. For quality of life videos such as vlogs and scenery it will definitely be good to use the widescreen for a more cinematic look!
3 years ago and still super useful content! 👏👏👏
I had no idea you could add motion blur in PP by changing the shutter speed within a transform effect. That’s super useful 👌🏼
Glad you learned something 👊
Thanks for all the tips Aidin! My edits keep getting longer. Even though I'm learning more and getting faster at what I know, I keep trying to improve my edits after watching tutorials like this one. Anyway, I appreciate the time you take making these videos! For novices like myself, it helps so much!
So glad you found this helpful! Always new ways to learn/improve our editing :)
It took me sooo long to figure out that export problem .. I’ve hated premiere so much for that .. and their support team didn’t help at all! Very good video I think some people will be so grateful for the last one haha, I for sure would have been
Glad you learned something! Gotta love Premiere 🙃
Maybe some of your followers might know many of the tricks, but trust when I say there's people (like me) that appreciate all the knowledge in your videos. So, thanks! Thumbs up for sure.
Great tips! I hadn’t even thought about the “horizontal flip” effect to get my clips panning in same direction. Filing that one away! Thanks! 👍👍
It's 2022 and Aidin, I'll have to say this video is Gold! I wrote down everything you mentioned in my notebook, downloaded the Adobe Lut you suggested and noticed a radical yet pleasurable look of my exported videos. Before this, I would get so frustrated on different my videos looked compared to Premiere pro version. I've subscribe because, why not! I'm excited to try out other tips you mentioned like editing in 4k instead and using key frame exploration for graphics so that my cooking videos can be as crisp as I envisioned them. What a gold mine this is! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I went through the same process. Looked for some other solutions out there. Aidins fix is the best I could find after a short research.
Wow these were all really good tips!
no they werent
@@gorillarapsminecraftgamepl4729 lmao
TNice tutorials is actually a very good and straight forward tutorial. No having ask questions or guess, no over-explaining elents, and brings
youtube also places 4K videos higher on the list during search
Wow good to know !
@@melissaaguayo1234 How did you find out about this
Really? Thank you
I doubt this is true. The algorithm is based on machine learning techniques which is kind of a black box in terms of understanding how it ranks things. What seems to be important for the algorithm is click through rate and watch time, which kind of makes sense when you think about it lol
@@AladdinPersson If a there are two similar videos and one is in 1080p and the other is 4k, youtube will automatically place the 4k video higher on the list than the 1080p video. Think Media talked about it during a livestream session with a youtube rep and mentioned it here th-cam.com/video/JjqUQP-S8AQ/w-d-xo.html around 3:30.
Frame 9:32 of your timeline is sick. Enjoyed your vid. Will help my work for sure.
this is a big help for everyone. I really love his kind of tutorials. the technique, tips, and subtle adjustments but has a big effect. Thanks a lot, Aidin!
Glad you enjoyed this one!
I understood 10 % more of this than I did last week. This is so daunting. I started YT to make videos from gameplay. I've now fell in love with editing. BUT it's daunting and difficult.
YOUR VIDEOS ARE SO CRISPYYYY 😉 !!!!
CAN YOU SAYY WHERE YOU LEARN AFTER EFECTS.. ?
TH-cam!
I'm trying to teach myself basic editing for my twitch content in premiere, much of this video was over my head, but I am happy I watched it and I will follow up again soon when I have had a chance to improve and understand all of this more.
Hey aidin, maybe you've done a video already, but why did you changed Davinci Resolve for premiere?? Ilove your work man.
You r just aweso....i was litterly noob in tNice tutorials...u explained it very simply...thanks i will surely go for next parts of tNice tutorials video.. thanks
Hi Aidin, love your tutorials and appreciate how much thought and post production you put into them. Would be awesome to try out your gamma compensation lut technique but I don't see a link in the description for it.
Alvin, it's here: assets.adobe.com/public/a0b635a3-6bc3-452b-5f7d-c997b9b36cf5
I am literally watch this video every month because this tips are so incredibly useful for me. Thank You.
This tutorial will help me a lot. I'm trying out those techniques in another projects! Thanks Aidin :))
Glad it was helpful!
I gained a lot from your explanation and reasons for adding dynamic camera movements, export settings, motion blur and export settings. Well done brahdah! Mahalo
Those export tips are legendary! How you find these things I’ll never know; Stoked to try out that Gamma Compensation!
Glad you learned something! 👊
THIS TUTORIAL REALLY WORKS I AM FROM PHILIPPINES! THIS MAN DESERVES A SUBSCRIPTION!
Hey Aidin, you forgot to add the link to the Adobe Gamma Compensation LUT to your description :) ... Thanks for all these useful tips!
Drew, it's here: assets.adobe.com/public/a0b635a3-6bc3-452b-5f7d-c997b9b36cf5
@@johnriper4416 Thanks for the link!
I really appreciate the 18:9 tip 😀 I love it!!!!!
Love the tips! I’ll start editing in 4K timelines 👌
as a collegiate sports videographer I've never hit subscribe so quickly :,) thank you so much this was insanely helpful
Great tips man! 💯 Davinci Resolve doesn't support the files from my R6 just yet so I've been back in Premiere Pro, relearning everything temporarily so I can go back to Davinci later 😂
A lot of things bundled in a single video. That's what makes your videos unique from others.🤗
Another Useful Video 🤗
defo how is the video editing going ?
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It's your boy af here
@@CodingPowerhouse 😂
Holy crap... legitimately expert tips... efficiently presented (no time-padding TH-camr fluff)... and worth actual money. Thank you.
Aidin: "Stuff you prolly already know"
me: nope
Glad you learned something new then! 😉
Thank you so much for the export recommendations. I have been fighting Premiere Pros color issues for over a year. I just always graded to compensate.
Much appreciated 🙏🏻
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hientran0114 hey bro. Cố lên và xem nhiều tutorial hơn. Phúc chúc em thành công!
Show love to Phúc mập and have a nice weekend :)))))
I have been editing for about 6 months. I could understand everything you were talking about.
I like you don’t use the word “cinematic” every time 👍🏼👍🏼
Just dropping in to say that your videos are really informative, way more than other ones I have watched. Where and how long did it take you to learn all of this?
Can you please give me the name of the font used at 0:34 where it says "Smooth Animation"?
TNice tutorials is the best tutorial. Simply explained to a newbie, great job man.
wow I learned a lot in 12 mins!
Glad to hear it!
Just fell in love with your tutorial at my breakfast! But I only work on my iPad with lumafusion.. looking forward to have premiere pro to release their iPad version (not premier rush..) so I can get back to your channel more often! It’s really another level of what you’ve taught us! Clear, cool and useful!
Thanks dude, do you know the right setting to render a 1080P video as 1440P for youtube on 2.35 1 aspect ratio, all that to get the vp09 codec that presents good quality vs avc codec, ( to check the codecs click right on any youtube video then go to the last option)
Thank you so much! Definitely going to use the 4k and 18:9 tips from here on out.
You should’ve masked your new hair in 😂🤣 just kidding dude nice video like always! Will help me a lot when I switch to premiere from final cut when I build my pc!
Good idea haha, glad this was helpful!
Wow...just found your channel and you are LEGIT....thanks for the current, modern day tips and tricks.
What's the difference between by having a 4k Sequence upscaled, compared to having a 1080 sequence export in 4k?
Do 1080p graphics / text upscale with a 4K export? Not sure, but that might be it.
Thanks, Aidin! I am a beginner and these tricks will help me a lot. Thanks a lot, mate!
Stoked to hear!
9:21 Imagine having a pc that can run a timeline like that! I load 5 bars and my laptop has seizures xD
For exporting, variable bitrate 2-pass will always get you the highest quality if you have the time. The target bitrate should match that of the footage. If you're exporting for TH-cam, h.264 is fine, but for higher quality delivery you should also match the codec of the source footage (ProRes, DNx, etc.)
A lot of people would disagree with upscaling. Just watched a video saying it lessens the quality
My new favorite channel. No hair flippin or coffee intros... and great information. Thanks.
Really appreciate it! To be fair though I AM drinking coffee in the intro ;)
@@AidinRobbins But the intro isn't overwhelming the message... you know what I mean :)
But Premiere changing the color when exporting is mostly an issue for Mac users, on Windows it doesn´t make any problems... Keep that in mind since most people will be using a Windows PC together with PP
That Gamma Lut tip is fire!!! I always had that feeling that the colors on my edits were awesome and once they were exported, I didn't like them that much.
Just tried doing what you suggested and it was amazing.
The way he speaks is so Peaceful and fun . I'd love him to come with me and Shoot! By the way i Subscribed, shared and Liked your video!
(little tip from an audio engineer - the bass in the voice is just a tiny little but to intense lower it a tiny bit and it is perfect. maybee -6db until 160 Hz - just to remove the bottom end a little bit that it is a little bit more natural - then every thing is even more perfect. Otherwise like I said in my other comment, I am very impressed with all the knowckledge and tips you give us here.
Loved the tutorial!!
Except at 5:40 it’s pronounced “eez in” and “eez out” haha :)
Yeah man. Easy ease. It's a two word name haha
Really great tips! The color issue with Premiere has been haunting me for years! There was no info on the web on how to fix this for the longest time. Glad to see that Premiere finally got their act together and released a LUT to fix the problem.
Glad this was helpful!
9:22 now that's a fckin timeline
;)
Thank you for the Playlist. At least I have lessons being learned in order. Focus guaranteed. Thankyou. Great work Sir. Michael.
Thanks! I’m a small TH-camr with 0 background in filmmaking and those tips were super helpful! :)
Amazing thanks for this video! lots to learn and found it really helpful. Just wondering.. do all of these colour export recommendations work for those who are using 4K footage edited in proxys not like you demonstrated in 1080?
Awesome tutorial! I had no idea what was wrong with my Insta360 OneX2 videos when using the Insta desktop app for editing and export. The href, Bitrate and resolution made a huge difference. Thanks to your video I can now take it a bit further in Premiere. So much to learn!
by any ans, but I can make what I envision, and that's the greatest gift to . You are, without a doubt, an expert teacher. You may
You're blessed with the gift of Tutorialism!
wow, I just found this video when looking for tips to make better videos and I am blown away by the things you're able to do from editing. It is so inspiring!
Dude, I honestly did not expect to get so much out of this video. Normally tips are very basic but this time I got like 5 completely new things!! Thanks and keep up the great work!!
Stoked to hear that!
Thank you! I am trying to get better with my editing skills
Use those all the time. That horizontal flip just blew my mind though. Great tips!
Glad you learned something!
Some really useful tips, I've taken note and will definitely use these whilst doing my first project with Adobe premiere Pro. Thank you.
Absolutely can't believe this is free. These videos are so well explained, and edited perfectly to aid in explanations. This is the first time in ages Ive been able to watch a tutorial video for Premiere and not completely lose one of the tricks almost immediately. Subbed for sure 👌 Thank you!
Hello, I have just started watching your videos and I find them really cool and educational. I just have one tip, label and legend some parts of the video: when you introduce topics, or when you say measurements or numbers, or add bullet points to help understand better what you are about to talk. Keep the great work!
This is one of the first tip video where I actually learned something! Good job and thanks for the tips!
This was way more useful than I would have thought. Especially the Luma vs Sat Curve advice is pretty important and not often talked about!
So when you export your 1080p footage in at least 30 Mbps, what does that mean for your advice to always export in 4K? Should one increase the Bitrate further then?
Also, is there a difference between setting your entire timeline to 4k, then scaling your FHD clips vs just exporting a 1080p timeline in 4k?
I always use 50mbps - anything higher just takes unrealistically long to export. If your timeline is 4k (rather than just the export), then any photos/graphics you add over the footage will be more detailed as they're 4k even if the footage isn't. Also, if you include a few clips shot in 4k (like most drone footage) you won't have to downres them to 1080
@@AidinRobbins so it doesn't matter whether it's FHD upscaled to 4K or real 4K, it's always the 50mbps for you? :)
This is great. New to premiere and diving into it from FCPX. This helps a ton ! Thanks
Thanks for the tips...I'm completely new to the program, so this is a big help.
Great tips. I use FCPX most of the time but these tips will also help. Thank you so much
Great Video.
One thing about the color thing in premiere exports - it’s not premieres fault. It’s the players. If you try VLC for example the colors might be right. But other players, especially browsers will kill the colors. Premiere is offering the LUT to compensate what browsers destroy ;-)
Great tips and quick fixes/workarounds here man! Nice work! 🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
it's good to know you Aidin. it's obvious you have a future here. keep up the great work
Really appreciate that!
Awesome video, Aidin. Learned some trick, which I havent thought about before. Very creative and useful. Keep it up, just subscribed. Greetings from Germany.
The first Gamma LUT for that problem that really works for me. Great job, I am so happy :-)
Thanx Aiden you taking editing in Premiere Pro to a new level, interesting
Great masterclass 🙏
Appreciate the mix of story and on screen doing
I can't explain how helpful it is for my current film project that I'm working on🔥🖤
So glad this could help!
your topics could make 3 videos, but you made it all in 1.. Thanks Dude I'm your new follower. :)
Appreciate the support!
really helpful. thinks a lot of beginner creators look for but no one makes videos on these small cool things. thank you foe the video
Glad it was helpful!
Great video - appreciate you taking the time to offer those little tweaks / tips that elevate a production from good to great. I'm trying this out!
Glad you enjoyed!
Love the tips! Just started on premier coming from final cut and your videos/ whole channel is saving me right now trying to learn about it.
Glad I can help out!
You can still slide a 16:9 clip to see top & bottom in a widescreen sequence. Black bars not needed.
Right- until you nest it haha
@@AidinRobbins you mean you have to go inside the nest in order to move it? Exactly the same in any aspect ratio. I like your video, I'm just saying, the black bars are unecessary. Drop that habit, it'll save you time.
great premiere tutorials, thanks for showing us fans that we're starting from fcpx to ado e premiere.
this is an amazingly helpful, clear, concise and excellent video. thank you.
Hello Aidin . I wish i had the knowledge you did regarding editing. you really do know your stuff. thanks for sharing. and we wish you all the best going forward. Kindest Regards Sarah and Glenn
subscriber here since Iceland cinematic!
looking at you now that your channel has grown ever since
Appreciate the long time support!