I know that I do not post as much when I am (working my a** off) here in Canada. If fact my posts are very few and far between, I apologize for that. Really, I just don’t lead that exciting of a life when I am at home and bike-less. I have always thought, if I have nothing worthwhile to say I might as well save my breath, or in this case my fingers. Who really cares that I had a hamburger for supper last night... [Insert awkward silence cricket sound here] ...yeah that is what I thought. But lucky for you, I have finally come up with an idea that has been rattling around in my head to write about.
To vlog or not to vlog...
Since I started my motorcycle blog I had always wanted to venture into the world of video. There is so much that I see when I ride, but it never has a chance to get into a still photo on my blog. I would never give up my blog, once a writer always a writer, but I think it sure would be cool to try my hand at a moto-vlog someday. I think that incorporating it into my blog would add an interesting aspect to it. I could be a blovlogger... okay that was just weird.
Tossing it around, I admit I am a little nervous about the whole venture though. Not only the expense of buying the equipment, I also image there is a bit of a learning curve to them too. (Not to mention I hate the way my voice sounds on a recording - a cross between Mickey Mouse and Lisa Simpson). After some research, I found that video cameras are similar to a regular camera, albeit with varying skill levels. To be honest, my camera is just a point and shoot. Simple and does the job, kinda like me. Half the time I am just pointing it in the direction of what I want to take a picture of and hoping the damn thing takes the shot that I want when I blindly press the button. (So far that technique seems to work for me). Then there is the editing that is involved to produce a half decent video. I am guessing it would be like editing my blogs only different, ha! BTW there is a lot of babbling that get cuts out before I actually post what I have written... imagine that.
Then the time factor, working, doing a blog and then adding video into the mix...well wouldn’t that be a shame if I had to quit my day job - hint hint for anyone out there who wants to hire me. The moto-vloggers do make it look easy though, but I know they put a lot of hours into it and I commend them for their hard work just for my pure enjoyment. (heh heh) Anyway, that is just one thing that rattles in my brain when I can’t ride. Best I not get into what else rattles around in there. I guess I will just keep it on the back burner rattling for now and leave it up to the moto-vloggers of the world....
Thinking about that led me to think of...
Because I am ‘two-wheel-less’ during the peak time of motorcycling in my neck of the woods I turned to watching Moto-Vlogs. It sure is helping to ease my separation anxiety and somewhat placates me due to my lack of riding. I really admire those Moto-Vloggers for putting together some top quality footage of their rides and they can be quite entertaining too!
Come to think of it, there is not much of a difference between a Moto-Blogger and a Moto-Vlogger, besides the fact that one is like reading a book and the other watching a movie. Okay there is a difference, but you know what I mean. We are just people with a passion for our motorcycles and like to share our experiences and knowledge on different platforms to you.
I recently reached out to a few of the Moto-Vloggers that I have been watching on youTube and some of them were kind enough to take the time to let me pick their brains and force them to ‘write’ in order to bring to you an inside glimpse of who they are and why they do what they do.
So starting next week I will present my new series.... Interview with a Moto-Vlogger! (Not to be confused with Interview with a vampire - no infringement on copyright is intended, in fact it wasn’t until I made the title that the movie popped into my head... see I am babbling again...)
So tune in next week!!!
YOU THERE...
If you are a Moto-Vlogger and are interested in getting featured on my new series you can find me on Twitter and send a DM to @theFrozenCanuck or you can email theFrozenCanuck.ca@gmail.com with your youTube channel. I will review your channel and as long as you meet my discriminating values I will contact you. Sorry, but I have to set some standards :)
Cruising through Life & Enjoying the Ride....
This is a great idea for a series of posts. I look forward to them ...
ReplyDeleteI've just read all four of the articles in this series. What shines out is the different personalities of the vloggers. And their dedication. However, I think I'll be sticking to watching the occasional moto vlog rather than making my own!
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