Storyboarding the World with Juliana Broste
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Juliana Broste, a Travel Filmmaker discusses her process of creating short-form travel videos and the challenges of being an entrepreneur in the industry. She emphasizes the importance of staying flexible and diversifying clients in order to succeed.
Juliana also shares her approach to packing and staying organized while traveling, including using packing cubes and compression bags. .Juliana, shares her insights on organizing and editing travel footage. She emphasizes the importance of having a plan and framework for creating content, such as knowing the format and length of the final product. Juliana also discusses her process of duplicating footage, organizing it by day and camera, and downloading it daily to stay organized.
She highlights the significance of grouping footage by storyline and prioritizing which storylines to focus on first. She concludes by discussing her favorite parts of the creative process, including being in the field and having creative control in the editing room.
Takeaways
- Being an entrepreneur in the travel video industry requires flexibility and diversifying clients.
- Packing tips for travel including using packing cubes and compression bags.
- Staying organized with footage and files is crucial for efficient post-production.
- Utilizing templates and sound effects can streamline the editing process.
- Researching destinations is important, but leaving room for exploration and discovery can lead to unique storytelling.
- Having a plan and framework for creating content is essential, such as knowing the format and length of the final product.
- Duplicating footage and organizing it by day and camera helps to stay organized and prevent the loss of irreplaceable moments.
- Filming oneself while on press trips can be challenging, but problem-solving and creative thinking can lead to unique and successful results.
- The creative process involves both being in the field and having creative control in the editing room, each with its own unique joys and challenges.
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