These are outstanding videos. The only reason it doesnt have infinite amount of views is because people dont know it exists yet. All your videos are super relaxing to watch, I only discovered this channel yesterday and Ive watched 5 of your trips already. If you dont mind, please keep uploading them. Theyre really good. Dont be discouraged. Most youtubers takes a decade to get noticed. Keep up the good work. Happy new years.
Thanks for the nice feedback! :) I have a backlog of footage I'm working my way through so there's going to be more videos for sure. Let me know if you have any feedback. I haven't been particularly consistent in some things, such as putting text descriptions on the videos to add context for what you're seeing, or including order screenshots for deliveries. The earlier videos were all time-lapsed too, which I think aren't as good as the regular speed ones I've been doing lately. I'm already looking into methods to cut down on the wind noise so there's more ambient sound and less "wooshing" when I ride faster.
@UrbanBike-ke4ui real time is definitely the way to do it. It brings us along, as if we were riding with you, I definitely felt as if i was there. The wind noise isnt bad, quite soothing actually. There arent many local youtubers in bc, let alone western canada that does this, most, if not all are in cars. It gives a special perspective on bike couriers, which makes it more intriguing
I sometimes have that problem too, I try to edit out the worst of it before uploading here. Especially when I'm looking left/right before crossing an intersection where the cross traffic doesn't stop. Helmet mounted cameras only really works with stabilization turned on and avoid using time lapse. I find handlebar mounts are better for time lapse, but then you can't easily point the camera at things you want to show in the video.
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These are outstanding videos. The only reason it doesnt have infinite amount of views is because people dont know it exists yet.
All your videos are super relaxing to watch, I only discovered this channel yesterday and Ive watched 5 of your trips already.
If you dont mind, please keep uploading them. Theyre really good. Dont be discouraged. Most youtubers takes a decade to get noticed.
Keep up the good work. Happy new years.
Thanks for the nice feedback! :)
I have a backlog of footage I'm working my way through so there's going to be more videos for sure.
Let me know if you have any feedback. I haven't been particularly consistent in some things, such as putting text descriptions on the videos to add context for what you're seeing, or including order screenshots for deliveries. The earlier videos were all time-lapsed too, which I think aren't as good as the regular speed ones I've been doing lately. I'm already looking into methods to cut down on the wind noise so there's more ambient sound and less "wooshing" when I ride faster.
@UrbanBike-ke4ui real time is definitely the way to do it. It brings us along, as if we were riding with you, I definitely felt as if i was there. The wind noise isnt bad, quite soothing actually. There arent many local youtubers in bc, let alone western canada that does this, most, if not all are in cars. It gives a special perspective on bike couriers, which makes it more intriguing
Great video. I tried a helmet mounted cam and it seems I look around a lot (a survival technique) - so the video was nauseating to watch.
I sometimes have that problem too, I try to edit out the worst of it before uploading here. Especially when I'm looking left/right before crossing an intersection where the cross traffic doesn't stop. Helmet mounted cameras only really works with stabilization turned on and avoid using time lapse. I find handlebar mounts are better for time lapse, but then you can't easily point the camera at things you want to show in the video.