How to Shoot Cinematic Travel Videos (Without Ruining Your Vacation) | DJI Osmo Pocket

VND Filter (used on OP4) https://geni.us/4HUI9sh ND Filters (used on OP3) https://geni.us/cQy9 Music from Epidemic Sound: https://share.epidemicsound.com/3jd6he OP4 Settings: 24 fps, 1/50s shutter, D-Log, -2 NR, -2 Texture. For the trip I tried overexposing log footage to +1.3EV (ETTR) but ended up blowing out highlights in a fair number of clips, so I might play it safer from now on and go for say +0.7EV and accept the increased noise in shadows. OP3 Settings: 24 fps, 1/50s shutter, D-Log M, -2 NR, -2 Sharpness, -0.3EV. Learn how to shoot cinematic travel videos with the DJI Osmo Pocket... while still being able to enjoy the trip. In this video, I go through a simple and low-effort approach to creating short cinematic travel montages: the camera settings I’d dial in before leaving, the kinds of shots that are easiest to edit later, and how I approach music, rhythm, and grading once I’m back home. This isn’t about making a perfect film. It’s about being just intentional enough to turn random travel clips into something you might actually watch again in the future. While the montage I made was made with the Pocket 4, the tips also apply to any Osmo Pocket, and a lot of the video clips in this video were shot on the Pocket 3. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:54 Frame Rate 3:08 Shutter speed and motion blur 4:02 Log color profile 4:47 Depth, not breadth 5:47 Camera movement 7:00 Use the zoom 8:05 VNDs for speed 9:13 Back home: Editing 11:57 Back home: Grading 13:25 Final thoughts Disclaimer: Links in the description are affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you click on them and make a purchase at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!