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Episode number 40 from season 3.

2017-06-06 - HOW TO VLOG LIKE CASEY NEISTAT by CASEY NEISTAT

Season 3 - Episode 40 - 06-06-2017
Views of NYC, cold rainy day. No woman no cry song sang by people in the street. In the studio he explains that his mood is always related to weather. He is always waiting for summer. He draws some calendars on sheets of papers, starting in mars, that shows the days it rained. It seemed a lot of rain but after checking on the weather forecast website, it rained the average amount for New York, so in fact there is no real reason for complaining. So today is the perfect day for making a video he wanted to make for a long time, called : Casey Neistat's guide to vlogging like Casey Neistat. The recipe for creating these videos. History lesson. He started march 2015, it was more people using point and shoot cameras, documenting their day. It was a much smaller genre back then. Linear: beginning to the end of the day. The idea was using your life as a narrative for a daily series. He talked about his HBO series with his brother. It was more little stories than daily life. He went to Belgium one month before starting daily vlogging with an idea to make a cinematographic style movie of his travel. He liked it. That's what made him start daily vlogging with that idea in mind. So he explains the principles he uses. Most important: the story. 3 act narrative: set-up, conflict, resolution. His favorite episode "my all-time greatest" is a literal example of that. That is the core of every movie he is making. Could he find in his day a three-act narrative to share. It was hard to watch handheld shaky footage all the time, so he tries to use both tripod mounted cameras and handheld shots. It also helps to vary between shots where the audience is focused on what he is saying (tripod, nothing moves) and shots where the audience is focused on what happens (the camera moves to show where he is, what he is seeing...). Cameras : use the very best cameras you can use. In his studio he has a big fancy camera and lens but while he is running he only has his cellphone and that's fine. Hold the camera steady. Nobody wants to see shaky footage. Marlon arrives to deliver packages. Casey explains him what he is doing. Marlon wants Casey to teach him. Cinematography tip : no one cares about your drone shots and timelapses. It only works if it serves a purpose. He uses them as transitions. Drones shots are great to show the place the action is taking scene. One tough thing is to manage to share his mood. He does not want to always be positive, that's not real life. But at the same time everybody has their own problems, so who cares about his. How to make an episode every day on a 5 day trip with the same subject. One important tip: you have to make your own things. Just don't copy what other are doing but build your own things. Be original. He leaves the studio, that's the beginning of act 3. In the street he explains than he often talks about the time he went in Afghanistan as a journalist. A guy named Roger Sparks, he shows him on pictures. He is going to see a movie Roger has been into, about veterans. Roger is here, they talk about the subject of the movie. The involved veterans are here. Casey shows some parts of the movie. The story is about taking former soldiers, bringing them to help repair coral reefs. It is also a kind of therapy for the soldiers, repair the damaged environment and themselves at the same time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q980C74SdYQ



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