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My trip to Ng Lung Village, Kaiping County, China shot on iPhone 6s. Click on SHOW MORE for FREE tips on how to make your own travel videos using just your phone like I did. Feel free to like, share, comment :-) Where I can, happy to reply. Music by: Memories of a Distant Land, Philip Ayers, EpidemicSound.com RELATED: Searching for Roots in Canton: • Searching for Roots in Canton (full program) Discover Your Place in History, My China Roots: • Discover Your Place in History | My China ... Kaiping & Diaolou info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiping ------------- My trip video accompanying my mudder (shout out to you-know-who, that's how we pronounce mother in Victoria, BC & Joisey!) to her childhood village, Ng Lung, "5 Dragons" in Kaiping county, 121 km SW from Guangzhou, 1.5 hr driving time. This is her first time back since leaving her village for Hong Kong and then to Canada. Many overseas Chinese come from either Kaiping, Enping, Sunwui or Toisan counties, known as "the four counties". Hope you enjoyed this video. ------------------ HOW I SHOOT MY VIDEOS I'm a newbie. Convenient to shoot video on phone as it's always with you, so you never miss a shot. Here's good shooting technique: Set your phone to shoot at 1080 at 60 fps or 4K (Settings: Camera: Record Video), point your phone horizontally & record anything that interests you in up to 10 second clips. Latter is not a hard rule. If something interesting going on, record longer. Just edit your clips down to between 2-5 seconds, depending on how interesting clip is & join them together into a story. That's it! I chose to shoot at 1080-60 fps on my iPhone 6S to save on file size, but choose 4K if you want the best resolution (tradeoff is slow motion option maybe unavailable in editing your video depending on your editing software). What makes a scene interesting? Usually if there's motion inherent in it, so try to add motion to a clip like passing scenery from moving car; walking up to and through a doorway, etc. where possible. This gives viewer feeling they are right there, seeing what you're seeing. Editing your clips between 2-5 seconds is also not a hard rule, make an exception if the clip is especially interesting. If you watch documentaries, commercials, etc. you'll find each scene is usually between 2-3 seconds long. When putting clips together make a story out of them with a beginning, middle & end. The first clip should imply a beginning, like getting into a car to start a journey or you talking about what's going to happen, etc. The end clip imply an end, like a sunset, leaving the place, etc. I edited my clips in iMovie for Apple, software is free. Simple to use & robust. For Windows 10, use Video Editor, which is also free. RECOMMENDED GEAR Here's the gear I used with my iPhone to make shooting video easier. Gear was light & portable. I could easily carry it around my neck & conveniently fits in my sling bag. I spent less than $200, so doesn't cost a fortune to get started. Can always move up to pricier gear as you get better shooting video. Add on Wide Angle & Telephoto lenses. Make sure they fit on your phone b4 buying. Add on lenses really help in getting cinematic & close up shots: https://amzn.to/2RBWr5r Portable storage in case run out of phone storage & for backup. Get one suitable for iPhone or Android, largest GB you can afford: https://amzn.to/2LDWLgs A bendable tripod that holds any phones/camera, stabilizes video as you shoot & doubles as selfie stick. Makes it convenient to shoot video: https://amzn.to/2P3CQcN A portable LED light that clicks on to phone for close up night shooting: https://amzn.to/36mIwEq A mic if you want to narrate while filming: https://amzn.to/2E3GVY8 Amazon’s Choice Shooting video quickly drains phone battery. A portable charger is a must. You will use it 3+ times if shooting through the day. Quickly recharges phone: https://amzn.to/2rmbANS Lanyard & wrist strap to carry your phone connected to your tripod/selfie stick: https://amzn.to/2RFmOYp OPTIONAL GEAR Rechargeable LED Video Light. You'll need a more powerful light if you want to shoot far distance at night: https://amzn.to/341eXH6 You'll need this smartphone Video Rig to attach the above light to. Also attaches to the above tripod/selfie stick: https://amzn.to/2RC8Iak A voice activated teleprompter app. Attach a 2nd phone to the above video rig & you can then read script while filming. For Apple Phones: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/prompts... Android (not voice activated though): https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... A mount that attaches an 2nd phone to the Video Rig: https://amzn.to/2qHnt0s Drone for aerial shots: https://amzn.to/2Pd8xAw