Got the courage to film my first video on YouTube

Nomadliam

Tenderfoot
Feb 13, 2016
62
0
United Kingdom
Hey all,

Some of you may know I've been an instagrammer for a while now, posting a picture or short video whenever I'm out in the woods cooking or practicing my bushcraft skills.

I finally managed to get a camera and setup that would allow HD filming and have just finished my first video. I aim to document my journey rekindling and learning new and ancient skills within bushcraft and general outdoor life.

This isn't an ask for subscribers and likes, I'd just really appreciate any feedback and suggestions as I'm fairly new to being on camera.

Thank you.

Liam :)

[video=youtube_share;zCP-UQnMMaA]https://youtu.be/zCP-UQnMMaA[/video]

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KenThis

Settler
Jun 14, 2016
825
122
Cardiff
I really enjoyed it.
Fantastic effort for your first time.
Keep up the natural feel and if you do capture any mistakes don't worry about it.
It'll make what you're doing even better, there are plenty of 'experts', seeing and hearing someone rekindle as they go is refreshingly different and enjoyable.
 

Big G

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jul 3, 2015
3,144
0
Cleveland UK
Good vid... the firsts always the hardest. You'll soon get in the swing of things :)

Mind... I haven't posted owt on mine since before xmas... i'll be losing my sub's ;)
 

Nomadliam

Tenderfoot
Feb 13, 2016
62
0
United Kingdom
Thanks so much for your replies. I look forward to sharing my journey with you all :)

I'll be trying to keep everything as natural as possible whilst using a camera, it's all a bit of a learning curve.

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Amy Turner

Member
Feb 16, 2017
30
0
US
Its great you plan and did it and i must say great video for the first timer....all that people lack is courage to execute

Happy filming and love for all
 

philipb

Forager
Feb 20, 2016
236
9
wales
rubbish

just kidding nice vid. I liked the way you kept your fire small and just placed the billy can into it. nice and simple without the over elaborate methods show in some videos.
 

Nomadliam

Tenderfoot
Feb 13, 2016
62
0
United Kingdom
rubbish

just kidding nice vid. I liked the way you kept your fire small and just placed the billy can into it. nice and simple without the over elaborate methods show in some videos.
Haha! You got me there.

Thank you, I always try to keep my fire just fit for purpose. Easier to clear away and control that way :)

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nephilim

Settler
Jul 24, 2014
871
0
Bedfordshire
Oh very nice. Well if you're in the area, I can take you to where I go normally. It lacks a water supply, but it's a good wooded area and reasonably quiet apart from the odd dog Walker on the path

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Nomadliam

Tenderfoot
Feb 13, 2016
62
0
United Kingdom
Oh very nice. Well if you're in the area, I can take you to where I go normally. It lacks a water supply, but it's a good wooded area and reasonably quiet apart from the odd dog Walker on the path

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That would be great, I'll pm you :)

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