Vlogging
Your life is more interesting than you think — film it
Document your life, hobbies, or interests through video blogs. Modern smartphones shoot gorgeous video, and free editing apps make it easy to cut together compelling vlogs. Whether it's daily life, travel, cooking, or hobby progress, vlogging helps you see your own life from a fresh perspective and builds a creative archive.
Jak zacząć
- 1Film a simple 'day in my life' clip using just your phone — keep it under 3 minutes
- 2Edit it in a free app like CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, or iMovie
- 3Learn the basics: B-roll footage, jump cuts, and talking to camera
- 4Upload to YouTube (even as unlisted) to practice the full workflow
- 5Find your niche — what makes your perspective unique?
Co będziesz potrzebować
- Smartphone with decent cameraNiezbędneZa darmo
- Free editing software (CapCut/DaVinci Resolve)NiezbędneZa darmo
- Small tripod or phone mountPrzydatne~$15
- Lavalier microphone for better audioPrzydatne~$20
- Ring lightPrzydatne~$20
Gdzie się uczyć
Plot twisty
Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.
- Make a silent vlog — tell the story through visuals and music only
- Film a '1 second every day' project for a month
- Create a vlog about learning a new hobby from scratch
- Make a cinematic B-roll montage of your neighborhood
- Do a vlog swap with a friend — edit each other's footage
Start with 60-second micro-vlogs — the constraint forces you to finish. Editing is basically a video game for ADHD brains: drag, cut, layer, preview, repeat.
The word 'vlog' was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2009, but the first YouTube vlog was uploaded by co-founder Jawed Karim in April 2005.
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