Travel12.mp4

Instead of basic fades, use "natural" transitions. For example, if someone walks across the frame in one clip, use that movement to cut to the next scene.

Mix wide-angle shots of landmarks with close-ups of details—a steaming cup of coffee, a local street sign, or a candid laugh.

To make feel professional, follow these technical tips:

Highlighting the people you met or the travel buddies you were with.

Focusing on the thrills, like hiking or local transport.

Pure scenery can get boring. Ensure you include clips of people—yourself or others—to add life and energy.

Focusing on the "vibe"—the food, the music, and the colors of the location. 2. Follow a Three-Act Structure

Don’t just use music; include ambient "nat-sound" like the roar of a waterfall or the chatter of a market to make the viewer feel like they are there.

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