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📷🌿 my vlogging guide: how i film/edit aesthetic videos — slice of life style, tips & advice

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https://skl.sh/royviolo05251 ⭐️ [ get one month free with skillshare using my link ! ] the first 500 people to click my link or scan the QR code will receive a 1 month free trial of Skillshare :) get started today! hey everyone! today, i’m bringing you through my entire creative process from filming to editing—and sharing some tips that have helped me for those getting into content creation! hope you’re all having a great week 🫶 timestamps 00:00 - intro 00:14 - setting up 00:33 - check-in! 00:55 - my filming equipment 01:21 - camera: sony zve10 02:35 - tripods: neewer & sensyne 03:15 - SSD: samsung T7 shield 2TB 04:15 - how i film/filming tips 06:42 - scene breakdowns 07:26 - editing software: capcut pro 08:23 - learning new softwares w/ skillshare! 10:02 - editing tips! 10:26 - cuts and structure 12:06 - sfx and vfx 13:45 - posting details 15:37 - outro about me — name: roy violo — ethnicity: filipino — location: sydney, australia — camera: sony zve10 + iphone 14 pro — editing: capcut instagram — https://www.instagram.com/royviolo/ for business inquiries — royv.daylusan@gmail.com #vlog #lifestyle #school #relaxing #student #study #aesthetic #royviolo • • • • • • • • • tags [vlogging guide, how to start vlogging, how to film aesthetic vlogs, how i make my youtube videos, how to start youtube, how to edit vlogs, productive day, day in my life, boy vlog, teenager, routine]

About This Video

In this video I’m basically walking you through my full creative process—how I film my slice-of-life vlogs, how I edit them, and the little tips that have helped me over the years. A lot of you have asked how I make my videos, so I structured everything with timestamps to make it easy to follow, starting with my essentials: my Sony ZV-E10 (16–50mm kit lens), why I still think using your phone is the best way to experiment first, and the two tripods I rely on (a mini handheld for outside and a full-length one for home). I also talk about why an SSD (I use a Samsung T7 Shield 2TB) became a huge workflow upgrade once I moved off filming on my phone. For filming, I share the stuff I stand by: shoot more than you think you need, take successive shots of the same action from different angles, and follow my “10 second rule” (film each clip for at least 10 seconds). Then I get into editing in CapCut Pro—how I keep my vlogs structured (usually chronological with time blocks), how I pace clips to music, and why I keep most clips around 4–6 seconds. I also talk about audio design (raw sounds like footsteps/keyboard + soft bossa nova), keeping effects simple, and not forgetting posting details like consistent thumbnails, timestamps, and focused tags so your video actually gets clicked.

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