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How To Become A Travel Vlogger | The Ultimate Guide of Travel Vlogging
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to become a travel vlogger?
Traveling around the world is one of life’s most exciting experiences – just ask anyone who has caught the travel bug. It is no wonder that travel videos are a big hit on YouTube. Any viewer can be instantly transported to another part of the world, all from the comfort of their seat.
With all the high-quality cameras and video editing software that are much more accessible to the general public now than even a few years ago, it has never been a better time to make a travel vlog.
Below, I have prepared a comprehensive guide on how to become a travel vlogger.
Create Your Travel Vlog with Wondershare FilmoraX
Wondershare FilmoraX is a video editing application that offers a lot of editing features that can be used both by a beginner and professionals alike. You can easily cut, split and trim your video, and apply transitions, filters, and texts, etc. to your travel vlog. What’s more, its advanced color grading settings and audio keyframing will add a unique flavor to your travel vlog. Just get started and make your video go viral!
PART 1: TRAVEL VLOGGING EQUIPMENT
In order to make travel videos, you’re going to need camera equipment. Below, I’ve prepared a comprehensive list of cameras and accessories that would be good for travel vlogging.
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1.1 Travel Vlogging Cameras
How To Choose A Vlogging Camera
When it comes to travel vlogging, you should look for a camera that ideally has the following eleven qualities:
- It has a fully articulated screen (flip screen)
- It has good continual autofocus while recording video
- It has good focus priority through face recognition
- It has touched to focus
- It has good low-light performance
- It has an external mic jack and a hot/cold shoe bracket
- It has optical image stabilization
- It is lightweight and portable
- It has a good battery life
- It is durable and weather-sealed
- It has hyper-lapse/timelapse/slow-motion shooting modes
For more information on why a lot of these features are ideal to have in a vlogging camera, check out my post on the Top 15 Best Cameras for Vlogging 2020 .
Cameras That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Considering my list on what to look for in a travel vlogging camera, I’ve prepared a table below of thirteen cameras I’d recommend for travel vlogging:
Camera | Release Date | Camera Type | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
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CanonEOSM50 | February2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | January2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ | |
GoProHero6 Black | September2017 | Action Camera | No | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM100 | August2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS6D Mark II | June2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonEOS RebelSL2 | June2017 | Compact SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ | |
CanonEOS RebelT7i | February2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM6 | February2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | Yes | $ | |
SonyCyber-Shot DSCRX 100 V | October2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCG85 | September2016 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCLX10 | September2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS80D | February2016 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonPowerShotG7 X Mark II | February2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ |
Lenses That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Every travel vlogger should have a wide-angle lens. Wide-angle lenses fit much more of a scene into your camera frame, making it ideal for capturing establishing shots. You’ll also need a wide-angle lens if you plan on holding your camera out in front of yourself with an extended arm to get selfie footage.
As a travel vlogger, you’ll also want to show some close-up shots of the various subjects in your scene. If you don’t mind walking up to these subjects, the lens I recommend for this is a standard lens.
If, however, you want to be able to shoot these close-up shots from a farther distance, you’ll need a telephoto lens.
But you probably don’t want to carry and switch so many lenses as you travel, right? A convenient solution is to get a zoom lens that covers a wide range of focal lengths. For example, travel vlogger Sam Kolder shoots with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 lens – that’s a wide-angle lens, standard lens, and telephoto lens all in one lens!
If most of your travel video shooting will be done handheld, you should also definitely look for a lens equipped with optical image stabilization.
Check out my Best Camera Lens for YouTube to gain a more in-depth understanding of lenses and how they work.
1.2 Travel Vlogging Accessories
Camera Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
1. Tripod Record stabilized shots and timelapse footage with a tripod. | |
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2. GorillaPod SLR-Zoom with Ballhead Wrap your camera around structures that your regular tripod can’t stay on. You can also hold out your camera further away from you using the GorillaPod as a selfie stick to fit in more of your background into your selfie shot. | |
3. Stabilizing Gimbal Get super-smooth shots with a stabilizing gimbal. | |
4. On-Camera LED Light Is there not enough light? Add an LED light to your camera’s hot/cold shoe. | |
5. Neutral Density (ND) Filters Is it too bright outside to have your aperture wide open but you still want to get that cinematic look ? You can add ND filters to your lenses so that you can do just that in very bright conditions. | |
6. Camera Cleaning Kit While traveling, you can get all kinds of unwanted substances on your lens and in your camera like dust, dirt, fingerprints, raindrops, snow, and sand, to name a few. If you bring along a portable camera cleaning kit with you on your travels, you can remove those things immediately so that your shots won’t be affected. | |
7. Drone When it comes to travel vlogging, wide shots that establish the scene and setting are important. Drones are great for taking these kinds of wide shots from high places that you would not be able to get to by foot. |
Smartphone Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Using your smartphone as a travel vlogging device is a great idea! Your smartphone is a light and portable piece of equipment that you likely have with you at all times. Upgrade your smartphone travel vlogging setup with any of these 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers:
- RAVPower Portable Charger
- Arkon Tripod Mount
- Mega Tiny Anti-Gravity Case
- FLII Selfie Ring Light
- Rode VideoMic Me
- Aukey Optic 3-in-1 Smartphone Lens Set
- iOgrapher Go for Android and iPhone
- Manfrotto TwistGrip System
- Zhiyun Smooth-Q 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer for Smartphones
Read more about each one of these items in my post The 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers .
Camera Mounted Shotgun Microphones for Travel Vlogging
These four shotgun microphones can mount directly onto your camera’s hot/cold shoe:
- Rode VideoMic Go
- Shure VP83
- Rode VideoMic Pro+
- Sennheiser MKE 440
Read more about each one of them in our post about The 19 Best YouTube Microphones 2020 – Options for Music, Voiceovers, Vlogging, and more!
Other Useful Travel Vlogging Accessories
- Camera backpack
- Extra batteries
- Memory cards
- External hard drive
- Power plugs and cables
- USB card reader
- Universal plug
- D-ring clips (to prevent your equipment from slipping out of your grasp)
- Smartphone SD card tray key (if you’re storing your recorded footage in your SD card)
PART 2: TRAVEL VLOGGING IDEAS
If you’re needing some travel video ideas either to get you started or to bring some fresh content into your channel, here are ten travel video ideas that you can try.
1. Travel Vlog
Travel vlogging, the kind where you film yourself just going about your day in a different part of the world, is a great way to not only document your travel moments and memories for yourself, but also a great way to share your experience with others.
Rather than being too picky with your video shots and possibly ending up with a lack of footage to work with, shoot as much as you can.
Try to capture your thoughts and feelings around the things you taste, smell, see and hear. Sharing these details can help your viewers feel more like they’re with you on your travels.
2. Tips or Tricks for Traveling
Although learning from mistakes during your travels can be a rewarding experience, most people want to avoid them and, rather, enjoy their trip as much as they possibly can. After all, travel, for most people, happens in intervals that seem too short. You can help this sizable group by offering travel tips and tricks.
Prepare a list of tips and tricks, a shot list of all the footage you’ll need to go along with those tips, and then capture all your footage. As you go through your list, you can then cut away to your associated travel shots.
3. Video Tour of a Location
Many people are curious about different parts of the world and would love to join a tour without the high cost of flights, hotels, meals, and admission tickets. Give them that experience by making a video tour.
4. Review An Attraction or Experience
A lot of travelers having a limited amount of time and money to enjoy their chosen travel destinations want to know which attractions and experiences to prioritize and which ones to skip. Help them make their decision by making a video review.
5. Timelapse Videos
All you need in addition to your camera is a tripod to get started with making timelapse videos. Your tripod stabilizes your shot as your camera captures all the changes that take place in a given location.
When your footage is sped up, your viewers can appreciate all the changes that take place that they may not have had the patience to sit through in real-time. It’s also interesting to observe the passage of time in a different way.
6. Average Daily Cost
Before going on a trip, many people try to make a budget and figure out how much money to exchange into foreign currency. Making a good budget and getting just enough foreign cash, though, requires you to know how much, on average, things cost.
Make a helpful video on the average cost of daily expenses including meals and transportation like Paolo did in the above video “Average Daily Cost in Tokyo Japan | Is it Expensive?.” His video actually helped me a lot when I was trying to come up with a budget for my recent trip to Japan.
7. Interview Locals
People don’t travel only to see popular attractions. A lot of people travel to connect with and understand people from different parts of the world.
Interviewing locals and sharing their thoughts can help to provide that kind of connection.
8. What’s in My Backpack?
Packing for a trip can say a lot about who you are as a person because it involves prioritizing items based on your personal values.
For your next trip, share a little part of yourself with your audience through a video about the things you’ve packed in your bag.
9. Talk About Your Own Home City
When you’ve lived in your own home city for so long, you might forget that people all over the world may marvel at the things you take for granted because all those things just happen to be at your doorstep.
Take advantage of the expert that you already are in your own home city and make an informative video for others who are taking a trip there.
10. How To Become a Travel Vlogger
After you’ve done a lot of travel vlogging and learned so much along the way, you can make a video about how to be a travel vlogger.
In the above video, Andrew Santos teaches how to make a travel video, all while hilariously poking fun at many of the cliché trends in the travel genre.
PART 3: TRAVEL VIDEO EDITING
Video Editing Software
When it comes to editing your travel video together, there are different kinds of software you can do that with.
FREE VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE | PAID VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE |
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OpenShot Video Editor (Windows, Mac, Linux) ShotCut (Windows, Mac, Linux) Hitfilm Express (Windows, Mac) VideoPad Video Editor (Windows) Lightworks (Windows, Mac, Linux) VSDC Video Editor (Windows) Machete Video Editor Lite (Windows) Avidemux (Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD) Read more about each software in our post about The Best Free Video Editing Software for YouTube – Top 8 Reviews . | Wondershare Filmora X (Windows, Mac) - start at $49.99 for one year license and Free trial Final Cut Pro (Mac) - $299.99, Free trial Vegas Movie Studio (Windows) - $49.99 |
Travel-Themed Video Effects
If you use Filmora Video Editor, you can also take advantage of a variety of travel-themed video effects packs, like the one shown in the above video, filled with titles, transitions, filters, overlays, and other visual elements.
For my recent trip to Japan, I actually used Filmora Effects’ Japanese set.
At the 2:10 mark of the above video, I used an overlay of falling cherry blossom leaves. At the 3:03 mark of the same video, I used an anime-themed overlay.
At the 2:48 mark of the above video, I used a shoji door transition.
Music Libraries
Music is an important component of a lot of travel videos. Here’s where you can get them:
ROYALTY-FREE MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID SUBSCRIPTION MUSIC LIBRARIES |
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Audionautix Bensound dig.ccMixter Free Music Archive Free Stock Music Incompetech Josh Woodward Moby Gratis Musopen Purple Planet Music TeknoAXE YouTube Audio Library | Premium Beat Audio Jungle | Audio Network Audio Blocks Epidemic Sound |
Sound Effects
Free Sound Effect Sites
PART 4: TRAVEL VLOGGING TIPS
Vlog/Life Balance
- Give yourself more time at each location if you want to have a good balance between getting the shots you need and enjoying your present moment.
Theft Prevention
- Carry a backpack that doesn’t have zippers on the outside that thieves can easily get to.
- If you’re shooting with a flashy smartphone, make it look less appealing to thieves with a grotesque smartphone case, like an Otterbox.
- In locations with high crime, pre-plan the shots you want to capture and take your SLR camera out of your bag only to take those shots. Otherwise, keep your SLR camera concealed.
- Never leave your equipment unattended in a visible area, not even in a locked car.
Pre-Production and Planning
- Before shooting, make a shot list of all the footage you need.
- Have all your filming equipment that needs to be calibrated all calibrated and ready to use.
Onscreen Performance
- Look into your lens, not the projected image of yourself on your camera’s flip screen.
- Show a lot of energy as you film yourself.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, keep your talking head clips short and gradually build your way up to longer clips. You can break up longer sentences by saying a few words from one scene, saying a few more in another, and finishing off your last words, again, in another scene. Later, in editing, you can stitch all of those clips together to make one fluid sentence.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, you can capture your talking headshots later when you find a more secluded space.
Audio Recording
- Silence everything you don’t want your mic to record.
- Put your mobile phone in airplane mode.
- Block wind from reaching your mic with windscreens and dead cats.
- Upgrade your mic.
- Adjust your levels.
- Get close to the sound you are wanting to record.
Check out 10 Recording Tips to Get The Best Sound From Your Microphone for more audio recording tips.
Filming
- To avoid crowds, wake up early and grab your footage early while everyone else is still sleeping or getting ready.
- Capture wide shots, medium shots, and close-up shots for better coverage.
- Use the Sun Seeker app to set up your sunrise/sunset shots better.
- If your camera can record 4K footage, record in 4K all the scenes that you want to zoom in closer later in editing without losing quality (your video project in editing has to be at 1920p x 1080p for this to work).
Stabilization
- If you’re trying to get shots with movement by walking, rather than walking as you normally would walk with your knees bent for steadier shots.
- If you’re shooting something in front of your handheld, lean your arm against your own body for steadier shots.
- Use a stabilizing gimbal with your camera.
Timelapse/Hyperlapse
- Select scenes where you can see a lot of change over time (not a still building in front of a cloudless smoggy sky).
- Set longer intervals for scenes that change very slowly over time.
- Pre-set your focus. Turn autofocus off.
- Shoot time-lapses/hyper-lapses in manual mode to prevent the flickering that occurs with changing light conditions in automatic settings.
- If your camera is set on a tripod in a fixed position, turn your optical image stabilization off.
- If you aren’t holding onto your camera as it’s in the middle of making a timelapse video, at least keep your camera and tripod attached by some kind of leash mechanism.
- For moving time-lapses or hyper-lapses, try to keep one point of reference in the same position within your camera frame.
Slow Motion
- Shoot slow-motion videos when there is plenty of light.
- For actions that are as slow as walking, slowing down your footage to 50% of the original speed looks good enough. If your video editing project is in 30 fps, shooting your video in 60 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. If your video editing project is in 60 fps, shooting your video in 120 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. Any slower is overkill for slowing down the speed of walking.
- For actions that are as fast as water splashing, slowing down your footage as little as 15% of the original speed can look good. For a video editing project in 30 fps, you would need a camera that can shoot at up to 240 fps to slow your footage down this much.
Storage and Back-Up
- If you’re using a phone that can store images and videos on a separate SD card, take advantage of that and record your travel footage onto your SD card. Later, you can easily get to your travel media as it will all be in one place.
- If you have your laptop on you, regularly transfer your media files from your cameras to your external hard drives.
- If you don’t want to bring your laptop on your trip and plan to video edit once you’re back home, use a USB memory card reader that connects with an app on your phone to transfer your files into your external hard drive.
- If you have access to a reliable internet connection and you leave your laptop at your place of accommodation, have your computer upload your files onto cloud storage while you are out to travel vlogging.
- Take advantage of Google Photos’ free, unlimited cloud storage for video files up to 1080p.
Video Editing
- If you’re editing a video project with videos from multiple different cameras, make sure to set the correct time and date on all of them before you start filming. Later, in editing, you can import all your image and video files and sort them in the exact order that they were taken.
- If your video editing software can work with proxies, transcode all your video files into proxy files for much faster editing.
Posting On YouTube
- Choose a title that people will search for. Keep your target keywords at the beginning of your title. “S01E01: My Summer Backpacking Trip” is not an effective title. Instead, a title like “Going Up The Eiffel Tower… Beautiful View of Paris!” would be better.
Ready to Become a Travel Vlogger?
Here in this article, I shared travel vlogging cameras &accessories, travel video ideas& resources, and travel vlogging tips. Did you get more hints to become a travel vlogger? Stay tuned and start your own travel vlog! Leave your comments below if you have any suggestions about this travel vlogger guide.
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Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to become a travel vlogger?
Traveling around the world is one of life’s most exciting experiences – just ask anyone who has caught the travel bug. It is no wonder that travel videos are a big hit on YouTube. Any viewer can be instantly transported to another part of the world, all from the comfort of their seat.
With all the high-quality cameras and video editing software that are much more accessible to the general public now than even a few years ago, it has never been a better time to make a travel vlog.
Below, I have prepared a comprehensive guide on how to become a travel vlogger.
Create Your Travel Vlog with Wondershare FilmoraX
Wondershare FilmoraX is a video editing application that offers a lot of editing features that can be used both by a beginner and professionals alike. You can easily cut, split and trim your video, and apply transitions, filters, and texts, etc. to your travel vlog. What’s more, its advanced color grading settings and audio keyframing will add a unique flavor to your travel vlog. Just get started and make your video go viral!
PART 1: TRAVEL VLOGGING EQUIPMENT
In order to make travel videos, you’re going to need camera equipment. Below, I’ve prepared a comprehensive list of cameras and accessories that would be good for travel vlogging.
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1.1 Travel Vlogging Cameras
How To Choose A Vlogging Camera
When it comes to travel vlogging, you should look for a camera that ideally has the following eleven qualities:
- It has a fully articulated screen (flip screen)
- It has good continual autofocus while recording video
- It has good focus priority through face recognition
- It has touched to focus
- It has good low-light performance
- It has an external mic jack and a hot/cold shoe bracket
- It has optical image stabilization
- It is lightweight and portable
- It has a good battery life
- It is durable and weather-sealed
- It has hyper-lapse/timelapse/slow-motion shooting modes
For more information on why a lot of these features are ideal to have in a vlogging camera, check out my post on the Top 15 Best Cameras for Vlogging 2020 .
Cameras That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Considering my list on what to look for in a travel vlogging camera, I’ve prepared a table below of thirteen cameras I’d recommend for travel vlogging:
Camera | Release Date | Camera Type | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
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CanonEOSM50 | February2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | January2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ | |
GoProHero6 Black | September2017 | Action Camera | No | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM100 | August2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS6D Mark II | June2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonEOS RebelSL2 | June2017 | Compact SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ | |
CanonEOS RebelT7i | February2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM6 | February2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | Yes | $ | |
SonyCyber-Shot DSCRX 100 V | October2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCG85 | September2016 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCLX10 | September2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS80D | February2016 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonPowerShotG7 X Mark II | February2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ |
Lenses That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Every travel vlogger should have a wide-angle lens. Wide-angle lenses fit much more of a scene into your camera frame, making it ideal for capturing establishing shots. You’ll also need a wide-angle lens if you plan on holding your camera out in front of yourself with an extended arm to get selfie footage.
As a travel vlogger, you’ll also want to show some close-up shots of the various subjects in your scene. If you don’t mind walking up to these subjects, the lens I recommend for this is a standard lens.
If, however, you want to be able to shoot these close-up shots from a farther distance, you’ll need a telephoto lens.
But you probably don’t want to carry and switch so many lenses as you travel, right? A convenient solution is to get a zoom lens that covers a wide range of focal lengths. For example, travel vlogger Sam Kolder shoots with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 lens – that’s a wide-angle lens, standard lens, and telephoto lens all in one lens!
If most of your travel video shooting will be done handheld, you should also definitely look for a lens equipped with optical image stabilization.
Check out my Best Camera Lens for YouTube to gain a more in-depth understanding of lenses and how they work.
1.2 Travel Vlogging Accessories
Camera Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
1. Tripod Record stabilized shots and timelapse footage with a tripod. | |
---|---|
2. GorillaPod SLR-Zoom with Ballhead Wrap your camera around structures that your regular tripod can’t stay on. You can also hold out your camera further away from you using the GorillaPod as a selfie stick to fit in more of your background into your selfie shot. | |
3. Stabilizing Gimbal Get super-smooth shots with a stabilizing gimbal. | |
4. On-Camera LED Light Is there not enough light? Add an LED light to your camera’s hot/cold shoe. | |
5. Neutral Density (ND) Filters Is it too bright outside to have your aperture wide open but you still want to get that cinematic look ? You can add ND filters to your lenses so that you can do just that in very bright conditions. | |
6. Camera Cleaning Kit While traveling, you can get all kinds of unwanted substances on your lens and in your camera like dust, dirt, fingerprints, raindrops, snow, and sand, to name a few. If you bring along a portable camera cleaning kit with you on your travels, you can remove those things immediately so that your shots won’t be affected. | |
7. Drone When it comes to travel vlogging, wide shots that establish the scene and setting are important. Drones are great for taking these kinds of wide shots from high places that you would not be able to get to by foot. |
Smartphone Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Using your smartphone as a travel vlogging device is a great idea! Your smartphone is a light and portable piece of equipment that you likely have with you at all times. Upgrade your smartphone travel vlogging setup with any of these 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers:
- RAVPower Portable Charger
- Arkon Tripod Mount
- Mega Tiny Anti-Gravity Case
- FLII Selfie Ring Light
- Rode VideoMic Me
- Aukey Optic 3-in-1 Smartphone Lens Set
- iOgrapher Go for Android and iPhone
- Manfrotto TwistGrip System
- Zhiyun Smooth-Q 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer for Smartphones
Read more about each one of these items in my post The 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers .
Camera Mounted Shotgun Microphones for Travel Vlogging
These four shotgun microphones can mount directly onto your camera’s hot/cold shoe:
- Rode VideoMic Go
- Shure VP83
- Rode VideoMic Pro+
- Sennheiser MKE 440
Read more about each one of them in our post about The 19 Best YouTube Microphones 2020 – Options for Music, Voiceovers, Vlogging, and more!
Other Useful Travel Vlogging Accessories
- Camera backpack
- Extra batteries
- Memory cards
- External hard drive
- Power plugs and cables
- USB card reader
- Universal plug
- D-ring clips (to prevent your equipment from slipping out of your grasp)
- Smartphone SD card tray key (if you’re storing your recorded footage in your SD card)
PART 2: TRAVEL VLOGGING IDEAS
If you’re needing some travel video ideas either to get you started or to bring some fresh content into your channel, here are ten travel video ideas that you can try.
1. Travel Vlog
Travel vlogging, the kind where you film yourself just going about your day in a different part of the world, is a great way to not only document your travel moments and memories for yourself, but also a great way to share your experience with others.
Rather than being too picky with your video shots and possibly ending up with a lack of footage to work with, shoot as much as you can.
Try to capture your thoughts and feelings around the things you taste, smell, see and hear. Sharing these details can help your viewers feel more like they’re with you on your travels.
2. Tips or Tricks for Traveling
Although learning from mistakes during your travels can be a rewarding experience, most people want to avoid them and, rather, enjoy their trip as much as they possibly can. After all, travel, for most people, happens in intervals that seem too short. You can help this sizable group by offering travel tips and tricks.
Prepare a list of tips and tricks, a shot list of all the footage you’ll need to go along with those tips, and then capture all your footage. As you go through your list, you can then cut away to your associated travel shots.
3. Video Tour of a Location
Many people are curious about different parts of the world and would love to join a tour without the high cost of flights, hotels, meals, and admission tickets. Give them that experience by making a video tour.
4. Review An Attraction or Experience
A lot of travelers having a limited amount of time and money to enjoy their chosen travel destinations want to know which attractions and experiences to prioritize and which ones to skip. Help them make their decision by making a video review.
5. Timelapse Videos
All you need in addition to your camera is a tripod to get started with making timelapse videos. Your tripod stabilizes your shot as your camera captures all the changes that take place in a given location.
When your footage is sped up, your viewers can appreciate all the changes that take place that they may not have had the patience to sit through in real-time. It’s also interesting to observe the passage of time in a different way.
6. Average Daily Cost
Before going on a trip, many people try to make a budget and figure out how much money to exchange into foreign currency. Making a good budget and getting just enough foreign cash, though, requires you to know how much, on average, things cost.
Make a helpful video on the average cost of daily expenses including meals and transportation like Paolo did in the above video “Average Daily Cost in Tokyo Japan | Is it Expensive?.” His video actually helped me a lot when I was trying to come up with a budget for my recent trip to Japan.
7. Interview Locals
People don’t travel only to see popular attractions. A lot of people travel to connect with and understand people from different parts of the world.
Interviewing locals and sharing their thoughts can help to provide that kind of connection.
8. What’s in My Backpack?
Packing for a trip can say a lot about who you are as a person because it involves prioritizing items based on your personal values.
For your next trip, share a little part of yourself with your audience through a video about the things you’ve packed in your bag.
9. Talk About Your Own Home City
When you’ve lived in your own home city for so long, you might forget that people all over the world may marvel at the things you take for granted because all those things just happen to be at your doorstep.
Take advantage of the expert that you already are in your own home city and make an informative video for others who are taking a trip there.
10. How To Become a Travel Vlogger
After you’ve done a lot of travel vlogging and learned so much along the way, you can make a video about how to be a travel vlogger.
In the above video, Andrew Santos teaches how to make a travel video, all while hilariously poking fun at many of the cliché trends in the travel genre.
PART 3: TRAVEL VIDEO EDITING
Video Editing Software
When it comes to editing your travel video together, there are different kinds of software you can do that with.
FREE VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE | PAID VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE |
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OpenShot Video Editor (Windows, Mac, Linux) ShotCut (Windows, Mac, Linux) Hitfilm Express (Windows, Mac) VideoPad Video Editor (Windows) Lightworks (Windows, Mac, Linux) VSDC Video Editor (Windows) Machete Video Editor Lite (Windows) Avidemux (Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD) Read more about each software in our post about The Best Free Video Editing Software for YouTube – Top 8 Reviews . | Wondershare Filmora X (Windows, Mac) - start at $49.99 for one year license and Free trial Final Cut Pro (Mac) - $299.99, Free trial Vegas Movie Studio (Windows) - $49.99 |
Travel-Themed Video Effects
If you use Filmora Video Editor, you can also take advantage of a variety of travel-themed video effects packs, like the one shown in the above video, filled with titles, transitions, filters, overlays, and other visual elements.
For my recent trip to Japan, I actually used Filmora Effects’ Japanese set.
At the 2:10 mark of the above video, I used an overlay of falling cherry blossom leaves. At the 3:03 mark of the same video, I used an anime-themed overlay.
At the 2:48 mark of the above video, I used a shoji door transition.
Music Libraries
Music is an important component of a lot of travel videos. Here’s where you can get them:
ROYALTY-FREE MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID SUBSCRIPTION MUSIC LIBRARIES |
---|---|---|
Audionautix Bensound dig.ccMixter Free Music Archive Free Stock Music Incompetech Josh Woodward Moby Gratis Musopen Purple Planet Music TeknoAXE YouTube Audio Library | Premium Beat Audio Jungle | Audio Network Audio Blocks Epidemic Sound |
Sound Effects
Free Sound Effect Sites
PART 4: TRAVEL VLOGGING TIPS
Vlog/Life Balance
- Give yourself more time at each location if you want to have a good balance between getting the shots you need and enjoying your present moment.
Theft Prevention
- Carry a backpack that doesn’t have zippers on the outside that thieves can easily get to.
- If you’re shooting with a flashy smartphone, make it look less appealing to thieves with a grotesque smartphone case, like an Otterbox.
- In locations with high crime, pre-plan the shots you want to capture and take your SLR camera out of your bag only to take those shots. Otherwise, keep your SLR camera concealed.
- Never leave your equipment unattended in a visible area, not even in a locked car.
Pre-Production and Planning
- Before shooting, make a shot list of all the footage you need.
- Have all your filming equipment that needs to be calibrated all calibrated and ready to use.
Onscreen Performance
- Look into your lens, not the projected image of yourself on your camera’s flip screen.
- Show a lot of energy as you film yourself.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, keep your talking head clips short and gradually build your way up to longer clips. You can break up longer sentences by saying a few words from one scene, saying a few more in another, and finishing off your last words, again, in another scene. Later, in editing, you can stitch all of those clips together to make one fluid sentence.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, you can capture your talking headshots later when you find a more secluded space.
Audio Recording
- Silence everything you don’t want your mic to record.
- Put your mobile phone in airplane mode.
- Block wind from reaching your mic with windscreens and dead cats.
- Upgrade your mic.
- Adjust your levels.
- Get close to the sound you are wanting to record.
Check out 10 Recording Tips to Get The Best Sound From Your Microphone for more audio recording tips.
Filming
- To avoid crowds, wake up early and grab your footage early while everyone else is still sleeping or getting ready.
- Capture wide shots, medium shots, and close-up shots for better coverage.
- Use the Sun Seeker app to set up your sunrise/sunset shots better.
- If your camera can record 4K footage, record in 4K all the scenes that you want to zoom in closer later in editing without losing quality (your video project in editing has to be at 1920p x 1080p for this to work).
Stabilization
- If you’re trying to get shots with movement by walking, rather than walking as you normally would walk with your knees bent for steadier shots.
- If you’re shooting something in front of your handheld, lean your arm against your own body for steadier shots.
- Use a stabilizing gimbal with your camera.
Timelapse/Hyperlapse
- Select scenes where you can see a lot of change over time (not a still building in front of a cloudless smoggy sky).
- Set longer intervals for scenes that change very slowly over time.
- Pre-set your focus. Turn autofocus off.
- Shoot time-lapses/hyper-lapses in manual mode to prevent the flickering that occurs with changing light conditions in automatic settings.
- If your camera is set on a tripod in a fixed position, turn your optical image stabilization off.
- If you aren’t holding onto your camera as it’s in the middle of making a timelapse video, at least keep your camera and tripod attached by some kind of leash mechanism.
- For moving time-lapses or hyper-lapses, try to keep one point of reference in the same position within your camera frame.
Slow Motion
- Shoot slow-motion videos when there is plenty of light.
- For actions that are as slow as walking, slowing down your footage to 50% of the original speed looks good enough. If your video editing project is in 30 fps, shooting your video in 60 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. If your video editing project is in 60 fps, shooting your video in 120 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. Any slower is overkill for slowing down the speed of walking.
- For actions that are as fast as water splashing, slowing down your footage as little as 15% of the original speed can look good. For a video editing project in 30 fps, you would need a camera that can shoot at up to 240 fps to slow your footage down this much.
Storage and Back-Up
- If you’re using a phone that can store images and videos on a separate SD card, take advantage of that and record your travel footage onto your SD card. Later, you can easily get to your travel media as it will all be in one place.
- If you have your laptop on you, regularly transfer your media files from your cameras to your external hard drives.
- If you don’t want to bring your laptop on your trip and plan to video edit once you’re back home, use a USB memory card reader that connects with an app on your phone to transfer your files into your external hard drive.
- If you have access to a reliable internet connection and you leave your laptop at your place of accommodation, have your computer upload your files onto cloud storage while you are out to travel vlogging.
- Take advantage of Google Photos’ free, unlimited cloud storage for video files up to 1080p.
Video Editing
- If you’re editing a video project with videos from multiple different cameras, make sure to set the correct time and date on all of them before you start filming. Later, in editing, you can import all your image and video files and sort them in the exact order that they were taken.
- If your video editing software can work with proxies, transcode all your video files into proxy files for much faster editing.
Posting On YouTube
- Choose a title that people will search for. Keep your target keywords at the beginning of your title. “S01E01: My Summer Backpacking Trip” is not an effective title. Instead, a title like “Going Up The Eiffel Tower… Beautiful View of Paris!” would be better.
Ready to Become a Travel Vlogger?
Here in this article, I shared travel vlogging cameras &accessories, travel video ideas& resources, and travel vlogging tips. Did you get more hints to become a travel vlogger? Stay tuned and start your own travel vlog! Leave your comments below if you have any suggestions about this travel vlogger guide.
This past year has been a challenge, so if you want to make a #travelanywhere video without traveling, you can try Wondershare Filmora X video editor.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to become a travel vlogger?
Traveling around the world is one of life’s most exciting experiences – just ask anyone who has caught the travel bug. It is no wonder that travel videos are a big hit on YouTube. Any viewer can be instantly transported to another part of the world, all from the comfort of their seat.
With all the high-quality cameras and video editing software that are much more accessible to the general public now than even a few years ago, it has never been a better time to make a travel vlog.
Below, I have prepared a comprehensive guide on how to become a travel vlogger.
Create Your Travel Vlog with Wondershare FilmoraX
Wondershare FilmoraX is a video editing application that offers a lot of editing features that can be used both by a beginner and professionals alike. You can easily cut, split and trim your video, and apply transitions, filters, and texts, etc. to your travel vlog. What’s more, its advanced color grading settings and audio keyframing will add a unique flavor to your travel vlog. Just get started and make your video go viral!
PART 1: TRAVEL VLOGGING EQUIPMENT
In order to make travel videos, you’re going to need camera equipment. Below, I’ve prepared a comprehensive list of cameras and accessories that would be good for travel vlogging.
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1.1 Travel Vlogging Cameras
How To Choose A Vlogging Camera
When it comes to travel vlogging, you should look for a camera that ideally has the following eleven qualities:
- It has a fully articulated screen (flip screen)
- It has good continual autofocus while recording video
- It has good focus priority through face recognition
- It has touched to focus
- It has good low-light performance
- It has an external mic jack and a hot/cold shoe bracket
- It has optical image stabilization
- It is lightweight and portable
- It has a good battery life
- It is durable and weather-sealed
- It has hyper-lapse/timelapse/slow-motion shooting modes
For more information on why a lot of these features are ideal to have in a vlogging camera, check out my post on the Top 15 Best Cameras for Vlogging 2020 .
Cameras That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Considering my list on what to look for in a travel vlogging camera, I’ve prepared a table below of thirteen cameras I’d recommend for travel vlogging:
Camera | Release Date | Camera Type | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
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CanonEOSM50 | February2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | January2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ | |
GoProHero6 Black | September2017 | Action Camera | No | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM100 | August2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS6D Mark II | June2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonEOS RebelSL2 | June2017 | Compact SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ | |
CanonEOS RebelT7i | February2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM6 | February2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | Yes | $ | |
SonyCyber-Shot DSCRX 100 V | October2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCG85 | September2016 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCLX10 | September2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS80D | February2016 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonPowerShotG7 X Mark II | February2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ |
Lenses That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Every travel vlogger should have a wide-angle lens. Wide-angle lenses fit much more of a scene into your camera frame, making it ideal for capturing establishing shots. You’ll also need a wide-angle lens if you plan on holding your camera out in front of yourself with an extended arm to get selfie footage.
As a travel vlogger, you’ll also want to show some close-up shots of the various subjects in your scene. If you don’t mind walking up to these subjects, the lens I recommend for this is a standard lens.
If, however, you want to be able to shoot these close-up shots from a farther distance, you’ll need a telephoto lens.
But you probably don’t want to carry and switch so many lenses as you travel, right? A convenient solution is to get a zoom lens that covers a wide range of focal lengths. For example, travel vlogger Sam Kolder shoots with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 lens – that’s a wide-angle lens, standard lens, and telephoto lens all in one lens!
If most of your travel video shooting will be done handheld, you should also definitely look for a lens equipped with optical image stabilization.
Check out my Best Camera Lens for YouTube to gain a more in-depth understanding of lenses and how they work.
1.2 Travel Vlogging Accessories
Camera Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
1. Tripod Record stabilized shots and timelapse footage with a tripod. | |
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2. GorillaPod SLR-Zoom with Ballhead Wrap your camera around structures that your regular tripod can’t stay on. You can also hold out your camera further away from you using the GorillaPod as a selfie stick to fit in more of your background into your selfie shot. | |
3. Stabilizing Gimbal Get super-smooth shots with a stabilizing gimbal. | |
4. On-Camera LED Light Is there not enough light? Add an LED light to your camera’s hot/cold shoe. | |
5. Neutral Density (ND) Filters Is it too bright outside to have your aperture wide open but you still want to get that cinematic look ? You can add ND filters to your lenses so that you can do just that in very bright conditions. | |
6. Camera Cleaning Kit While traveling, you can get all kinds of unwanted substances on your lens and in your camera like dust, dirt, fingerprints, raindrops, snow, and sand, to name a few. If you bring along a portable camera cleaning kit with you on your travels, you can remove those things immediately so that your shots won’t be affected. | |
7. Drone When it comes to travel vlogging, wide shots that establish the scene and setting are important. Drones are great for taking these kinds of wide shots from high places that you would not be able to get to by foot. |
Smartphone Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Using your smartphone as a travel vlogging device is a great idea! Your smartphone is a light and portable piece of equipment that you likely have with you at all times. Upgrade your smartphone travel vlogging setup with any of these 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers:
- RAVPower Portable Charger
- Arkon Tripod Mount
- Mega Tiny Anti-Gravity Case
- FLII Selfie Ring Light
- Rode VideoMic Me
- Aukey Optic 3-in-1 Smartphone Lens Set
- iOgrapher Go for Android and iPhone
- Manfrotto TwistGrip System
- Zhiyun Smooth-Q 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer for Smartphones
Read more about each one of these items in my post The 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers .
Camera Mounted Shotgun Microphones for Travel Vlogging
These four shotgun microphones can mount directly onto your camera’s hot/cold shoe:
- Rode VideoMic Go
- Shure VP83
- Rode VideoMic Pro+
- Sennheiser MKE 440
Read more about each one of them in our post about The 19 Best YouTube Microphones 2020 – Options for Music, Voiceovers, Vlogging, and more!
Other Useful Travel Vlogging Accessories
- Camera backpack
- Extra batteries
- Memory cards
- External hard drive
- Power plugs and cables
- USB card reader
- Universal plug
- D-ring clips (to prevent your equipment from slipping out of your grasp)
- Smartphone SD card tray key (if you’re storing your recorded footage in your SD card)
PART 2: TRAVEL VLOGGING IDEAS
If you’re needing some travel video ideas either to get you started or to bring some fresh content into your channel, here are ten travel video ideas that you can try.
1. Travel Vlog
Travel vlogging, the kind where you film yourself just going about your day in a different part of the world, is a great way to not only document your travel moments and memories for yourself, but also a great way to share your experience with others.
Rather than being too picky with your video shots and possibly ending up with a lack of footage to work with, shoot as much as you can.
Try to capture your thoughts and feelings around the things you taste, smell, see and hear. Sharing these details can help your viewers feel more like they’re with you on your travels.
2. Tips or Tricks for Traveling
Although learning from mistakes during your travels can be a rewarding experience, most people want to avoid them and, rather, enjoy their trip as much as they possibly can. After all, travel, for most people, happens in intervals that seem too short. You can help this sizable group by offering travel tips and tricks.
Prepare a list of tips and tricks, a shot list of all the footage you’ll need to go along with those tips, and then capture all your footage. As you go through your list, you can then cut away to your associated travel shots.
3. Video Tour of a Location
Many people are curious about different parts of the world and would love to join a tour without the high cost of flights, hotels, meals, and admission tickets. Give them that experience by making a video tour.
4. Review An Attraction or Experience
A lot of travelers having a limited amount of time and money to enjoy their chosen travel destinations want to know which attractions and experiences to prioritize and which ones to skip. Help them make their decision by making a video review.
5. Timelapse Videos
All you need in addition to your camera is a tripod to get started with making timelapse videos. Your tripod stabilizes your shot as your camera captures all the changes that take place in a given location.
When your footage is sped up, your viewers can appreciate all the changes that take place that they may not have had the patience to sit through in real-time. It’s also interesting to observe the passage of time in a different way.
6. Average Daily Cost
Before going on a trip, many people try to make a budget and figure out how much money to exchange into foreign currency. Making a good budget and getting just enough foreign cash, though, requires you to know how much, on average, things cost.
Make a helpful video on the average cost of daily expenses including meals and transportation like Paolo did in the above video “Average Daily Cost in Tokyo Japan | Is it Expensive?.” His video actually helped me a lot when I was trying to come up with a budget for my recent trip to Japan.
7. Interview Locals
People don’t travel only to see popular attractions. A lot of people travel to connect with and understand people from different parts of the world.
Interviewing locals and sharing their thoughts can help to provide that kind of connection.
8. What’s in My Backpack?
Packing for a trip can say a lot about who you are as a person because it involves prioritizing items based on your personal values.
For your next trip, share a little part of yourself with your audience through a video about the things you’ve packed in your bag.
9. Talk About Your Own Home City
When you’ve lived in your own home city for so long, you might forget that people all over the world may marvel at the things you take for granted because all those things just happen to be at your doorstep.
Take advantage of the expert that you already are in your own home city and make an informative video for others who are taking a trip there.
10. How To Become a Travel Vlogger
After you’ve done a lot of travel vlogging and learned so much along the way, you can make a video about how to be a travel vlogger.
In the above video, Andrew Santos teaches how to make a travel video, all while hilariously poking fun at many of the cliché trends in the travel genre.
PART 3: TRAVEL VIDEO EDITING
Video Editing Software
When it comes to editing your travel video together, there are different kinds of software you can do that with.
FREE VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE | PAID VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE |
---|---|
OpenShot Video Editor (Windows, Mac, Linux) ShotCut (Windows, Mac, Linux) Hitfilm Express (Windows, Mac) VideoPad Video Editor (Windows) Lightworks (Windows, Mac, Linux) VSDC Video Editor (Windows) Machete Video Editor Lite (Windows) Avidemux (Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD) Read more about each software in our post about The Best Free Video Editing Software for YouTube – Top 8 Reviews . | Wondershare Filmora X (Windows, Mac) - start at $49.99 for one year license and Free trial Final Cut Pro (Mac) - $299.99, Free trial Vegas Movie Studio (Windows) - $49.99 |
Travel-Themed Video Effects
If you use Filmora Video Editor, you can also take advantage of a variety of travel-themed video effects packs, like the one shown in the above video, filled with titles, transitions, filters, overlays, and other visual elements.
For my recent trip to Japan, I actually used Filmora Effects’ Japanese set.
At the 2:10 mark of the above video, I used an overlay of falling cherry blossom leaves. At the 3:03 mark of the same video, I used an anime-themed overlay.
At the 2:48 mark of the above video, I used a shoji door transition.
Music Libraries
Music is an important component of a lot of travel videos. Here’s where you can get them:
ROYALTY-FREE MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID SUBSCRIPTION MUSIC LIBRARIES |
---|---|---|
Audionautix Bensound dig.ccMixter Free Music Archive Free Stock Music Incompetech Josh Woodward Moby Gratis Musopen Purple Planet Music TeknoAXE YouTube Audio Library | Premium Beat Audio Jungle | Audio Network Audio Blocks Epidemic Sound |
Sound Effects
Free Sound Effect Sites
PART 4: TRAVEL VLOGGING TIPS
Vlog/Life Balance
- Give yourself more time at each location if you want to have a good balance between getting the shots you need and enjoying your present moment.
Theft Prevention
- Carry a backpack that doesn’t have zippers on the outside that thieves can easily get to.
- If you’re shooting with a flashy smartphone, make it look less appealing to thieves with a grotesque smartphone case, like an Otterbox.
- In locations with high crime, pre-plan the shots you want to capture and take your SLR camera out of your bag only to take those shots. Otherwise, keep your SLR camera concealed.
- Never leave your equipment unattended in a visible area, not even in a locked car.
Pre-Production and Planning
- Before shooting, make a shot list of all the footage you need.
- Have all your filming equipment that needs to be calibrated all calibrated and ready to use.
Onscreen Performance
- Look into your lens, not the projected image of yourself on your camera’s flip screen.
- Show a lot of energy as you film yourself.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, keep your talking head clips short and gradually build your way up to longer clips. You can break up longer sentences by saying a few words from one scene, saying a few more in another, and finishing off your last words, again, in another scene. Later, in editing, you can stitch all of those clips together to make one fluid sentence.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, you can capture your talking headshots later when you find a more secluded space.
Audio Recording
- Silence everything you don’t want your mic to record.
- Put your mobile phone in airplane mode.
- Block wind from reaching your mic with windscreens and dead cats.
- Upgrade your mic.
- Adjust your levels.
- Get close to the sound you are wanting to record.
Check out 10 Recording Tips to Get The Best Sound From Your Microphone for more audio recording tips.
Filming
- To avoid crowds, wake up early and grab your footage early while everyone else is still sleeping or getting ready.
- Capture wide shots, medium shots, and close-up shots for better coverage.
- Use the Sun Seeker app to set up your sunrise/sunset shots better.
- If your camera can record 4K footage, record in 4K all the scenes that you want to zoom in closer later in editing without losing quality (your video project in editing has to be at 1920p x 1080p for this to work).
Stabilization
- If you’re trying to get shots with movement by walking, rather than walking as you normally would walk with your knees bent for steadier shots.
- If you’re shooting something in front of your handheld, lean your arm against your own body for steadier shots.
- Use a stabilizing gimbal with your camera.
Timelapse/Hyperlapse
- Select scenes where you can see a lot of change over time (not a still building in front of a cloudless smoggy sky).
- Set longer intervals for scenes that change very slowly over time.
- Pre-set your focus. Turn autofocus off.
- Shoot time-lapses/hyper-lapses in manual mode to prevent the flickering that occurs with changing light conditions in automatic settings.
- If your camera is set on a tripod in a fixed position, turn your optical image stabilization off.
- If you aren’t holding onto your camera as it’s in the middle of making a timelapse video, at least keep your camera and tripod attached by some kind of leash mechanism.
- For moving time-lapses or hyper-lapses, try to keep one point of reference in the same position within your camera frame.
Slow Motion
- Shoot slow-motion videos when there is plenty of light.
- For actions that are as slow as walking, slowing down your footage to 50% of the original speed looks good enough. If your video editing project is in 30 fps, shooting your video in 60 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. If your video editing project is in 60 fps, shooting your video in 120 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. Any slower is overkill for slowing down the speed of walking.
- For actions that are as fast as water splashing, slowing down your footage as little as 15% of the original speed can look good. For a video editing project in 30 fps, you would need a camera that can shoot at up to 240 fps to slow your footage down this much.
Storage and Back-Up
- If you’re using a phone that can store images and videos on a separate SD card, take advantage of that and record your travel footage onto your SD card. Later, you can easily get to your travel media as it will all be in one place.
- If you have your laptop on you, regularly transfer your media files from your cameras to your external hard drives.
- If you don’t want to bring your laptop on your trip and plan to video edit once you’re back home, use a USB memory card reader that connects with an app on your phone to transfer your files into your external hard drive.
- If you have access to a reliable internet connection and you leave your laptop at your place of accommodation, have your computer upload your files onto cloud storage while you are out to travel vlogging.
- Take advantage of Google Photos’ free, unlimited cloud storage for video files up to 1080p.
Video Editing
- If you’re editing a video project with videos from multiple different cameras, make sure to set the correct time and date on all of them before you start filming. Later, in editing, you can import all your image and video files and sort them in the exact order that they were taken.
- If your video editing software can work with proxies, transcode all your video files into proxy files for much faster editing.
Posting On YouTube
- Choose a title that people will search for. Keep your target keywords at the beginning of your title. “S01E01: My Summer Backpacking Trip” is not an effective title. Instead, a title like “Going Up The Eiffel Tower… Beautiful View of Paris!” would be better.
Ready to Become a Travel Vlogger?
Here in this article, I shared travel vlogging cameras &accessories, travel video ideas& resources, and travel vlogging tips. Did you get more hints to become a travel vlogger? Stay tuned and start your own travel vlog! Leave your comments below if you have any suggestions about this travel vlogger guide.
This past year has been a challenge, so if you want to make a #travelanywhere video without traveling, you can try Wondershare Filmora X video editor.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Want to become a travel vlogger?
Traveling around the world is one of life’s most exciting experiences – just ask anyone who has caught the travel bug. It is no wonder that travel videos are a big hit on YouTube. Any viewer can be instantly transported to another part of the world, all from the comfort of their seat.
With all the high-quality cameras and video editing software that are much more accessible to the general public now than even a few years ago, it has never been a better time to make a travel vlog.
Below, I have prepared a comprehensive guide on how to become a travel vlogger.
Create Your Travel Vlog with Wondershare FilmoraX
Wondershare FilmoraX is a video editing application that offers a lot of editing features that can be used both by a beginner and professionals alike. You can easily cut, split and trim your video, and apply transitions, filters, and texts, etc. to your travel vlog. What’s more, its advanced color grading settings and audio keyframing will add a unique flavor to your travel vlog. Just get started and make your video go viral!
PART 1: TRAVEL VLOGGING EQUIPMENT
In order to make travel videos, you’re going to need camera equipment. Below, I’ve prepared a comprehensive list of cameras and accessories that would be good for travel vlogging.
Filmstock Stock Media Library ](https://filmstock.wondershare.com/creative-theme-tourism?spm=rs.filmora%5Fweb&source%5Fchannel=seo%5Farticle )
1.1 Travel Vlogging Cameras
How To Choose A Vlogging Camera
When it comes to travel vlogging, you should look for a camera that ideally has the following eleven qualities:
- It has a fully articulated screen (flip screen)
- It has good continual autofocus while recording video
- It has good focus priority through face recognition
- It has touched to focus
- It has good low-light performance
- It has an external mic jack and a hot/cold shoe bracket
- It has optical image stabilization
- It is lightweight and portable
- It has a good battery life
- It is durable and weather-sealed
- It has hyper-lapse/timelapse/slow-motion shooting modes
For more information on why a lot of these features are ideal to have in a vlogging camera, check out my post on the Top 15 Best Cameras for Vlogging 2020 .
Cameras That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Considering my list on what to look for in a travel vlogging camera, I’ve prepared a table below of thirteen cameras I’d recommend for travel vlogging:
Camera | Release Date | Camera Type | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CanonEOSM50 | February2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | January2018 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ | |
GoProHero6 Black | September2017 | Action Camera | No | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM100 | August2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS6D Mark II | June2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonEOS RebelSL2 | June2017 | Compact SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ | |
CanonEOS RebelT7i | February2017 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
CanonEOSM6 | February2017 | Mirrorless | Flip-Up | Yes | $ | |
SonyCyber-Shot DSCRX 100 V | October2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCG85 | September2016 | Mirrorless | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- | |
PanasonicLumix DMCLX10 | September2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ | |
CanonEOS80D | February2016 | Mid-size SLR | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$ | |
CanonPowerShotG7 X Mark II | February2016 | Compact | Flip-Up | No | $ |
Lenses That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Every travel vlogger should have a wide-angle lens. Wide-angle lenses fit much more of a scene into your camera frame, making it ideal for capturing establishing shots. You’ll also need a wide-angle lens if you plan on holding your camera out in front of yourself with an extended arm to get selfie footage.
As a travel vlogger, you’ll also want to show some close-up shots of the various subjects in your scene. If you don’t mind walking up to these subjects, the lens I recommend for this is a standard lens.
If, however, you want to be able to shoot these close-up shots from a farther distance, you’ll need a telephoto lens.
But you probably don’t want to carry and switch so many lenses as you travel, right? A convenient solution is to get a zoom lens that covers a wide range of focal lengths. For example, travel vlogger Sam Kolder shoots with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 lens – that’s a wide-angle lens, standard lens, and telephoto lens all in one lens!
If most of your travel video shooting will be done handheld, you should also definitely look for a lens equipped with optical image stabilization.
Check out my Best Camera Lens for YouTube to gain a more in-depth understanding of lenses and how they work.
1.2 Travel Vlogging Accessories
Camera Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
1. Tripod Record stabilized shots and timelapse footage with a tripod. | |
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2. GorillaPod SLR-Zoom with Ballhead Wrap your camera around structures that your regular tripod can’t stay on. You can also hold out your camera further away from you using the GorillaPod as a selfie stick to fit in more of your background into your selfie shot. | |
3. Stabilizing Gimbal Get super-smooth shots with a stabilizing gimbal. | |
4. On-Camera LED Light Is there not enough light? Add an LED light to your camera’s hot/cold shoe. | |
5. Neutral Density (ND) Filters Is it too bright outside to have your aperture wide open but you still want to get that cinematic look ? You can add ND filters to your lenses so that you can do just that in very bright conditions. | |
6. Camera Cleaning Kit While traveling, you can get all kinds of unwanted substances on your lens and in your camera like dust, dirt, fingerprints, raindrops, snow, and sand, to name a few. If you bring along a portable camera cleaning kit with you on your travels, you can remove those things immediately so that your shots won’t be affected. | |
7. Drone When it comes to travel vlogging, wide shots that establish the scene and setting are important. Drones are great for taking these kinds of wide shots from high places that you would not be able to get to by foot. |
Smartphone Accessories That Are Good For Travel Vlogging
Using your smartphone as a travel vlogging device is a great idea! Your smartphone is a light and portable piece of equipment that you likely have with you at all times. Upgrade your smartphone travel vlogging setup with any of these 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers:
- RAVPower Portable Charger
- Arkon Tripod Mount
- Mega Tiny Anti-Gravity Case
- FLII Selfie Ring Light
- Rode VideoMic Me
- Aukey Optic 3-in-1 Smartphone Lens Set
- iOgrapher Go for Android and iPhone
- Manfrotto TwistGrip System
- Zhiyun Smooth-Q 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer for Smartphones
Read more about each one of these items in my post The 9 Best Smartphone Camera Accessories For Vloggers .
Camera Mounted Shotgun Microphones for Travel Vlogging
These four shotgun microphones can mount directly onto your camera’s hot/cold shoe:
- Rode VideoMic Go
- Shure VP83
- Rode VideoMic Pro+
- Sennheiser MKE 440
Read more about each one of them in our post about The 19 Best YouTube Microphones 2020 – Options for Music, Voiceovers, Vlogging, and more!
Other Useful Travel Vlogging Accessories
- Camera backpack
- Extra batteries
- Memory cards
- External hard drive
- Power plugs and cables
- USB card reader
- Universal plug
- D-ring clips (to prevent your equipment from slipping out of your grasp)
- Smartphone SD card tray key (if you’re storing your recorded footage in your SD card)
PART 2: TRAVEL VLOGGING IDEAS
If you’re needing some travel video ideas either to get you started or to bring some fresh content into your channel, here are ten travel video ideas that you can try.
1. Travel Vlog
Travel vlogging, the kind where you film yourself just going about your day in a different part of the world, is a great way to not only document your travel moments and memories for yourself, but also a great way to share your experience with others.
Rather than being too picky with your video shots and possibly ending up with a lack of footage to work with, shoot as much as you can.
Try to capture your thoughts and feelings around the things you taste, smell, see and hear. Sharing these details can help your viewers feel more like they’re with you on your travels.
2. Tips or Tricks for Traveling
Although learning from mistakes during your travels can be a rewarding experience, most people want to avoid them and, rather, enjoy their trip as much as they possibly can. After all, travel, for most people, happens in intervals that seem too short. You can help this sizable group by offering travel tips and tricks.
Prepare a list of tips and tricks, a shot list of all the footage you’ll need to go along with those tips, and then capture all your footage. As you go through your list, you can then cut away to your associated travel shots.
3. Video Tour of a Location
Many people are curious about different parts of the world and would love to join a tour without the high cost of flights, hotels, meals, and admission tickets. Give them that experience by making a video tour.
4. Review An Attraction or Experience
A lot of travelers having a limited amount of time and money to enjoy their chosen travel destinations want to know which attractions and experiences to prioritize and which ones to skip. Help them make their decision by making a video review.
5. Timelapse Videos
All you need in addition to your camera is a tripod to get started with making timelapse videos. Your tripod stabilizes your shot as your camera captures all the changes that take place in a given location.
When your footage is sped up, your viewers can appreciate all the changes that take place that they may not have had the patience to sit through in real-time. It’s also interesting to observe the passage of time in a different way.
6. Average Daily Cost
Before going on a trip, many people try to make a budget and figure out how much money to exchange into foreign currency. Making a good budget and getting just enough foreign cash, though, requires you to know how much, on average, things cost.
Make a helpful video on the average cost of daily expenses including meals and transportation like Paolo did in the above video “Average Daily Cost in Tokyo Japan | Is it Expensive?.” His video actually helped me a lot when I was trying to come up with a budget for my recent trip to Japan.
7. Interview Locals
People don’t travel only to see popular attractions. A lot of people travel to connect with and understand people from different parts of the world.
Interviewing locals and sharing their thoughts can help to provide that kind of connection.
8. What’s in My Backpack?
Packing for a trip can say a lot about who you are as a person because it involves prioritizing items based on your personal values.
For your next trip, share a little part of yourself with your audience through a video about the things you’ve packed in your bag.
9. Talk About Your Own Home City
When you’ve lived in your own home city for so long, you might forget that people all over the world may marvel at the things you take for granted because all those things just happen to be at your doorstep.
Take advantage of the expert that you already are in your own home city and make an informative video for others who are taking a trip there.
10. How To Become a Travel Vlogger
After you’ve done a lot of travel vlogging and learned so much along the way, you can make a video about how to be a travel vlogger.
In the above video, Andrew Santos teaches how to make a travel video, all while hilariously poking fun at many of the cliché trends in the travel genre.
PART 3: TRAVEL VIDEO EDITING
Video Editing Software
When it comes to editing your travel video together, there are different kinds of software you can do that with.
FREE VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE | PAID VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE |
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OpenShot Video Editor (Windows, Mac, Linux) ShotCut (Windows, Mac, Linux) Hitfilm Express (Windows, Mac) VideoPad Video Editor (Windows) Lightworks (Windows, Mac, Linux) VSDC Video Editor (Windows) Machete Video Editor Lite (Windows) Avidemux (Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD) Read more about each software in our post about The Best Free Video Editing Software for YouTube – Top 8 Reviews . | Wondershare Filmora X (Windows, Mac) - start at $49.99 for one year license and Free trial Final Cut Pro (Mac) - $299.99, Free trial Vegas Movie Studio (Windows) - $49.99 |
Travel-Themed Video Effects
If you use Filmora Video Editor, you can also take advantage of a variety of travel-themed video effects packs, like the one shown in the above video, filled with titles, transitions, filters, overlays, and other visual elements.
For my recent trip to Japan, I actually used Filmora Effects’ Japanese set.
At the 2:10 mark of the above video, I used an overlay of falling cherry blossom leaves. At the 3:03 mark of the same video, I used an anime-themed overlay.
At the 2:48 mark of the above video, I used a shoji door transition.
Music Libraries
Music is an important component of a lot of travel videos. Here’s where you can get them:
ROYALTY-FREE MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID MUSIC LIBRARIES | PAID SUBSCRIPTION MUSIC LIBRARIES |
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Audionautix Bensound dig.ccMixter Free Music Archive Free Stock Music Incompetech Josh Woodward Moby Gratis Musopen Purple Planet Music TeknoAXE YouTube Audio Library | Premium Beat Audio Jungle | Audio Network Audio Blocks Epidemic Sound |
Sound Effects
Free Sound Effect Sites
PART 4: TRAVEL VLOGGING TIPS
Vlog/Life Balance
- Give yourself more time at each location if you want to have a good balance between getting the shots you need and enjoying your present moment.
Theft Prevention
- Carry a backpack that doesn’t have zippers on the outside that thieves can easily get to.
- If you’re shooting with a flashy smartphone, make it look less appealing to thieves with a grotesque smartphone case, like an Otterbox.
- In locations with high crime, pre-plan the shots you want to capture and take your SLR camera out of your bag only to take those shots. Otherwise, keep your SLR camera concealed.
- Never leave your equipment unattended in a visible area, not even in a locked car.
Pre-Production and Planning
- Before shooting, make a shot list of all the footage you need.
- Have all your filming equipment that needs to be calibrated all calibrated and ready to use.
Onscreen Performance
- Look into your lens, not the projected image of yourself on your camera’s flip screen.
- Show a lot of energy as you film yourself.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, keep your talking head clips short and gradually build your way up to longer clips. You can break up longer sentences by saying a few words from one scene, saying a few more in another, and finishing off your last words, again, in another scene. Later, in editing, you can stitch all of those clips together to make one fluid sentence.
- If you’re nervous about talking to the camera in public, you can capture your talking headshots later when you find a more secluded space.
Audio Recording
- Silence everything you don’t want your mic to record.
- Put your mobile phone in airplane mode.
- Block wind from reaching your mic with windscreens and dead cats.
- Upgrade your mic.
- Adjust your levels.
- Get close to the sound you are wanting to record.
Check out 10 Recording Tips to Get The Best Sound From Your Microphone for more audio recording tips.
Filming
- To avoid crowds, wake up early and grab your footage early while everyone else is still sleeping or getting ready.
- Capture wide shots, medium shots, and close-up shots for better coverage.
- Use the Sun Seeker app to set up your sunrise/sunset shots better.
- If your camera can record 4K footage, record in 4K all the scenes that you want to zoom in closer later in editing without losing quality (your video project in editing has to be at 1920p x 1080p for this to work).
Stabilization
- If you’re trying to get shots with movement by walking, rather than walking as you normally would walk with your knees bent for steadier shots.
- If you’re shooting something in front of your handheld, lean your arm against your own body for steadier shots.
- Use a stabilizing gimbal with your camera.
Timelapse/Hyperlapse
- Select scenes where you can see a lot of change over time (not a still building in front of a cloudless smoggy sky).
- Set longer intervals for scenes that change very slowly over time.
- Pre-set your focus. Turn autofocus off.
- Shoot time-lapses/hyper-lapses in manual mode to prevent the flickering that occurs with changing light conditions in automatic settings.
- If your camera is set on a tripod in a fixed position, turn your optical image stabilization off.
- If you aren’t holding onto your camera as it’s in the middle of making a timelapse video, at least keep your camera and tripod attached by some kind of leash mechanism.
- For moving time-lapses or hyper-lapses, try to keep one point of reference in the same position within your camera frame.
Slow Motion
- Shoot slow-motion videos when there is plenty of light.
- For actions that are as slow as walking, slowing down your footage to 50% of the original speed looks good enough. If your video editing project is in 30 fps, shooting your video in 60 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. If your video editing project is in 60 fps, shooting your video in 120 fps will give you a 50% slow-motion video. Any slower is overkill for slowing down the speed of walking.
- For actions that are as fast as water splashing, slowing down your footage as little as 15% of the original speed can look good. For a video editing project in 30 fps, you would need a camera that can shoot at up to 240 fps to slow your footage down this much.
Storage and Back-Up
- If you’re using a phone that can store images and videos on a separate SD card, take advantage of that and record your travel footage onto your SD card. Later, you can easily get to your travel media as it will all be in one place.
- If you have your laptop on you, regularly transfer your media files from your cameras to your external hard drives.
- If you don’t want to bring your laptop on your trip and plan to video edit once you’re back home, use a USB memory card reader that connects with an app on your phone to transfer your files into your external hard drive.
- If you have access to a reliable internet connection and you leave your laptop at your place of accommodation, have your computer upload your files onto cloud storage while you are out to travel vlogging.
- Take advantage of Google Photos’ free, unlimited cloud storage for video files up to 1080p.
Video Editing
- If you’re editing a video project with videos from multiple different cameras, make sure to set the correct time and date on all of them before you start filming. Later, in editing, you can import all your image and video files and sort them in the exact order that they were taken.
- If your video editing software can work with proxies, transcode all your video files into proxy files for much faster editing.
Posting On YouTube
- Choose a title that people will search for. Keep your target keywords at the beginning of your title. “S01E01: My Summer Backpacking Trip” is not an effective title. Instead, a title like “Going Up The Eiffel Tower… Beautiful View of Paris!” would be better.
Ready to Become a Travel Vlogger?
Here in this article, I shared travel vlogging cameras &accessories, travel video ideas& resources, and travel vlogging tips. Did you get more hints to become a travel vlogger? Stay tuned and start your own travel vlog! Leave your comments below if you have any suggestions about this travel vlogger guide.
This past year has been a challenge, so if you want to make a #travelanywhere video without traveling, you can try Wondershare Filmora X video editor.
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The Complete Guide to Creating Memorable YouTube Outros
YouTube Outro Complete Guide [+Best Makers & Templates]
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
The key reason your YouTube videos have a hundred views a year after publication is because they lack good YouTube intro and outro.
How interactive is your YouTube channel? Or, what’s the bounce rate of your YouTube videos? As you answer this, you’ll realize how important YouTube outro is. Very few people know to add outro to YouTube videos is the best YouTube SEO technique.
In this guide, I’ll demystify what YouTube outro is and how to make outro and add it to a YouTube video. If you are not a tech expert, use intro and outro makers highlighted herein to make your videos as interactive pas possible.
To get a sneak preview of what is entailed here; this guide has been subdivided into five parts:
- Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
- Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
- Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
- Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
- Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
In this part, we will learn what outros for YouTube are, the importance of land that distinguishes them from the intro. Also included are expert tips on how to make YouTube outro that attracts a hundred thousand subscribers in seven days included.
To understand what YouTube outro is and why you should add it to your videos, here is a detailed explanation.
Section 1: What is a Youtube Outro?
YouTube outro aka end screen is the last part of a video with a call to action statement, button or video suggestion to view other YouTube videos. In other words, it’s the last part of a video with calls to action links.
One of the most effective technical methods of optimizing YouTube videos is by adding an outro. This helps attract huge traffic, increase conversion and engage viewers.
Why spend your time adding outro? You can add Outro to YouTube videos to direct viewers to your website, other selected videos, engage viewers for longer and to persuade them to subscribe to the channel. In short, most end screens have four elements incorporated into an outro: Channel, subscribe, Video playlist and a website link.
Section 2: Difference Between Outro and Intro
Most YouTube videos have an intro and an outro. In this case, an intro is a short clip at the beginning of a YouTube video that introduces you to the viewers and your brand.
Even though video creators attach more emphasis on intros, both are both very critical. For your videos to achieve meaningful results, it’s important to view each as distinct from the other. Equally important to know, both intros and outros have different purposes.
Differences Between YouTube Intro And Outro | |
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Intro | Outro |
Inserted at the begging of a video | Inserted at the end of a video |
Used to capture audience attention | Directs the audience to the next step |
Introduces the topic | Suggests new topics to viewers |
Attract viewers to the video | Contains a call-action button |
Showcases a brand, logo, business slogan or a statement mission |
Section 3: YouTube Outro Requirements
Just as their requirements for any video uploaded on YouTube, outros are no exception. For your outro to be interactive, observe the following requirements:
1. Outro Resolution
Outros for YouTube should have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a resolution of 1920px X 1080px.
2. Outro Element Sizes and Dimensions
End screen templates comprise elements that are in different shapes and sizes. When using a YouTube outro size of 1920px X 1080px, here are the element dimensions to use:
- Subscribe – 294px X 294px
- Channel – 294px X 294px
- Website link - 294px X 294px
- Video playlist – 615px X 345px
3. Outro Length
If you want to make your outro boring, make it long. So, how long should YouTube outro be? For your outros to have a high conversation rate, they should be approximately 10-20 seconds long. However, the length of your video should be the determining factor. A one-hour YouTube video can have a longer outro.
Don’t be challenged by setting the above sizes because nearly all intro and outro makers have already set dimensions for the elements. The major requirements are done for you
Section 4: Best Practices When Making A YouTube Outro
Imagine given 10 seconds to showcase your YouTube channel and direct viewers on the next move without breaking the engagement! Different YouTube outros come in different styles; certainly a show of one’s degree of creativity.
At this point, you should be already be having the best outro maker in mind - Filmora. The below YouTube outro tips should coincide with the features of your selected outro maker.
- Be relevant
The featured elements should be related to the video. Adding irrelevant elements your outro will most likely make the viewer click away.
- Keep to your goals
The big question is; what do you want to achieve from the YouTube end screen? Draw your attention to the subject matter of that particular video, your channel or the product highlighted in the video. Try to align your thoughts with those of the viewer.
Every video creator wishes for the following goals, increasing your channel subscribers, sending traffic to another site, viewing more videos and sharing to social media. Each YouTube outro element should have its own goal.
- Simple, clear and easy to interpret
Your outro will be meaningless if the audience cannot take action due to the complexity of either the language used or the ambiguity of words used. Use colors that pop out the elements making them the center of focus. Make them clear and avoid anything distractive.
- Use similar outro templates
Apart from being a good method of branding your channel, using similar outro on your videos adds credibility. It is, therefore, a good practice to have the consistency of colors, elements, images, and logos.
It’s absolutely important to understand all the prerequisites related to YouTube outros. Make use of the tips and requirements explained above when making and adding YouTube end screens to achieve the best results.
Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
If you are wondering how to make the best magnetic intro and converting outro for your YouTube videos, this is your best article for you. Whether it’s the free online intro maker or the YouTube outro maker free no watermark, just select one that suits you most from the below list.
1. Wondershare Filmora
Quick fact – Using Filmora as an outro maker, allows you to select your admired background and outro template.
Do you want to make HD YouTube intros and outros that will grow your channel? I recommend Wondershare Filmora.
This software has the simplest friendly interface that any new and expert video editor would understand easily. This is very important for you; to use the best intro or outro for your YouTube videos, download Filmora video editor to get access to Filmstock. There are plenty of free and editable YouTube intro and outro templates ready for download.
Filmora is an all in one YouTube outro maker: you can download intro and outro templates, edit, add to your YouTube video and publish to your channel. There are innumerable backgrounds, transitions and effects to make an outro that matches the video colors, speed, and theme.
2. Outromaker
Quick fact – Outromaker is highly preferred for adding YouTube end screens with animated backgrounds that are mobile-friendly.
In spite of its pricey plans, Outro Maker continues to be more and more users due to its high genre of outro templates. Among the features included in this app are outro templates, YouTube mobile cards, and YouTube graphics.
To insert a Pokémon Go or animated cartoon background that rhymes with your videos, you have to register an account. Secondly, you must have a registered YouTube channel with videos. Lastly, subscribe to a paid plan.
3. MotionDen
Quick fact – MotionDen is an online into and outro maker. To create YouTube intro and outro without watermark, you have to first pay.
There are plenty of YouTube intro and outro templates for your marketing videos, showdown movies or hard sports videos. Only two pricing plans are available, namely $9.0/Video and $39/ month. Both plans produce HD intros and outros for YouTube and give access to directly publish to YouTube.
To start creating end screens, creating an account is a requirement. MotionDen has rich text editing features and direct typography to edit your logo.
4. Snappa
Quick fact- With Snappa as your YouTube outro maker, only 60 seconds are enough to create a professional high-quality outro.
This is the perfect YouTube outro maker online free with over a 5000+ outro template and million-plus royalty-free HD photos and graphics. Among the features it’s renowned for include, thousands of templates in different sizes, resizable graphics, a huge library of HD intros and outros and seamless integration with uploaded logos and custom fonts.
Most of the YouTube outro requirements like dimensions have been done for you. To access more features, subscribe to either the Pro plan for $10/month or the Team plan for $20/month.
5. Biteable
Quick fact- Biteable is a free online YouTube outro creator. It’s compatible with mobile phones and computers and is highly used by content marketing experts.
The clarity of the interface is enough to prove its simplicity and user-friendliness. The only requirement to use this app is registration. However, the free plan is limited to 10 projects per month, the basic content and 24/7 customer support. Its main limitation is any project under the free plan bears the Biteable watermark.
Biteable Youtube outro template download feature contains 85,000 Shutterstock clips. There are four optional pricing plans. The free plan with limited features, Starter Plan for $29/mo, Pro Plan for $29/mo and Unlimited Plan for $49/mo. You can also subscribe annually.
6. Tube Arsenal
Quick fact – Tube Arsenal is among the best HD intro and outro maker for YouTube. No monthly/annual subscription plans. Each outro template can be customized online.
Despite its high quality and professional templates, Tube Arsenal is suitable for both beginners and experts. Would you like to add the best YouTube outro songs to your videos? Select any intro or outro and on the customizing chart to the left, scroll to the bottom and click “Music”.
Some of the features include unlimited downloads, free downloads, online template customization and curated collection of intros and outros. Each outros’ price is determined by its resolution (720px for $9 and 180px for $11).
7. Animaker
Quick fact – Animaker takes cognizance of human creative ability. You can, therefore, create your own intro from scratch or edit the provided templates.
Animaker is among the world’s most used YouTube intro maker. It’s trusted by over 1000 big brands like Adidas, Google, UNICEF, and Uber. You can start with the free plan if it’s your first time then upgrade to the complex paid plans. The paid plans are Personal for $19/mo, Startup for $35/mo and Business for $59/mo.
There are many features to look out for in Animaker. Some include 50+ backgrounds YouTube intro music, over 175 sound effects, custom font support and pre-designed templates.
8. Video Jaguar
Quick fact – Video Jaguar is a cloud-based software used creating YouTube intros and outros. You can, therefore, use it from any location without downloading it.
This app’s outro maker interface comes equipped with easy to use features like full HD intro and outro templates, licensed music and text editor. There are also plenty of royalty-free photos.
Video Jaguar is majorly designed for marketers who specialize in video ads to grow their brand awareness.
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Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
How to make a YouTube outro was comprehensively answered by the launch Filmora video editor. Why say Filmora? We all know how the best professional YouTube outros should look like, right? Go to the Filmora products page then click download. Among the features, you’ll find include transitions, backgrounds, effects, rich text editor and free audio and voiceover recorder among others.
Step 1: Start by downloading and installing Filmora on your Windows or Mac by clicking any of the below icons.
Step 2: Once it’s fully installed, double-click on the Filmora icon on your desktop to open a welcome screen for you to start a new project. Adjust the project aspect ratio to 16:9.
Step 3: Click the new project and wait for the software full interface to open. On the Filmora Filmstock page, search and select a YouTube outro template of your choice, download and save to your media.
Before importing the template, click “Sample Colours” to choose a color that rhymes with your video and set it as the background.
Click “Media” on the top menu and import your outro template to the timeline.
Step 4: Use the screen blind mode to edit the YouTube outro elements at the preview window. Also, you can select audio and add it as outro music for YouTube. Click “Title” to select your preferred font editor. Once you are done, export the outro to the media file.
Check this video tutorial. It’s very easy and simple to make a YouTube outro. Free to download the video maker and have a try now!
Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
To understand the whole end screen process we will continue with the Filmora video editing procedure.
Step 1: Upload your video to the timeline and create a space for the video outro.
Step 2: Import the YouTube outro created earlier and drag it down to the timeline. Now that you have two imports on your timeline, drag the outro to the videos end section.
Step 3: Click “Export” to save or upload the video on YouTube. You now have your video with an end screen.
Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Best Websites for YouTube Outro Template Download
YouTube Outro templates are helping websites grow their revenue by setting pricing plans. Nevertheless, there are some websites with even better free outro templates for download. Here is a combination of both paid and free websites to download YouTube outros:
Best Websites to Find YouTube Outro Songs
Finding outro songs for YouTube is a bit challenging partly because not many YouTube outro makers have also songs on the website. Video creators also tend to use video audio in their end screens thereby reducing the demand for outro songs.
Despite their low demand, few websites continue to create YouTube outro songs like:
You may also like: 10 Best Sources to Download Free Outro Music [No Copyright] >>
Conclusion
We all wish to create YouTube videos that attract many viewers and eventually subscribers! To grow your YouTube channel, start adding outros to your videos before uploading them to YouTube. YouTube outro engages viewers for longer by clicking the suggested videos or helps grow the channel.
It’s not a surprise to find some of your videos with no outros despite the high number of free intro and outro YouTube makers. Use the above list to make a stunning outro for YouTube.
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Richard Bennett
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Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
The key reason your YouTube videos have a hundred views a year after publication is because they lack good YouTube intro and outro.
How interactive is your YouTube channel? Or, what’s the bounce rate of your YouTube videos? As you answer this, you’ll realize how important YouTube outro is. Very few people know to add outro to YouTube videos is the best YouTube SEO technique.
In this guide, I’ll demystify what YouTube outro is and how to make outro and add it to a YouTube video. If you are not a tech expert, use intro and outro makers highlighted herein to make your videos as interactive pas possible.
To get a sneak preview of what is entailed here; this guide has been subdivided into five parts:
- Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
- Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
- Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
- Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
- Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
In this part, we will learn what outros for YouTube are, the importance of land that distinguishes them from the intro. Also included are expert tips on how to make YouTube outro that attracts a hundred thousand subscribers in seven days included.
To understand what YouTube outro is and why you should add it to your videos, here is a detailed explanation.
Section 1: What is a Youtube Outro?
YouTube outro aka end screen is the last part of a video with a call to action statement, button or video suggestion to view other YouTube videos. In other words, it’s the last part of a video with calls to action links.
One of the most effective technical methods of optimizing YouTube videos is by adding an outro. This helps attract huge traffic, increase conversion and engage viewers.
Why spend your time adding outro? You can add Outro to YouTube videos to direct viewers to your website, other selected videos, engage viewers for longer and to persuade them to subscribe to the channel. In short, most end screens have four elements incorporated into an outro: Channel, subscribe, Video playlist and a website link.
Section 2: Difference Between Outro and Intro
Most YouTube videos have an intro and an outro. In this case, an intro is a short clip at the beginning of a YouTube video that introduces you to the viewers and your brand.
Even though video creators attach more emphasis on intros, both are both very critical. For your videos to achieve meaningful results, it’s important to view each as distinct from the other. Equally important to know, both intros and outros have different purposes.
Differences Between YouTube Intro And Outro | |
---|---|
Intro | Outro |
Inserted at the begging of a video | Inserted at the end of a video |
Used to capture audience attention | Directs the audience to the next step |
Introduces the topic | Suggests new topics to viewers |
Attract viewers to the video | Contains a call-action button |
Showcases a brand, logo, business slogan or a statement mission |
Section 3: YouTube Outro Requirements
Just as their requirements for any video uploaded on YouTube, outros are no exception. For your outro to be interactive, observe the following requirements:
1. Outro Resolution
Outros for YouTube should have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a resolution of 1920px X 1080px.
2. Outro Element Sizes and Dimensions
End screen templates comprise elements that are in different shapes and sizes. When using a YouTube outro size of 1920px X 1080px, here are the element dimensions to use:
- Subscribe – 294px X 294px
- Channel – 294px X 294px
- Website link - 294px X 294px
- Video playlist – 615px X 345px
3. Outro Length
If you want to make your outro boring, make it long. So, how long should YouTube outro be? For your outros to have a high conversation rate, they should be approximately 10-20 seconds long. However, the length of your video should be the determining factor. A one-hour YouTube video can have a longer outro.
Don’t be challenged by setting the above sizes because nearly all intro and outro makers have already set dimensions for the elements. The major requirements are done for you
Section 4: Best Practices When Making A YouTube Outro
Imagine given 10 seconds to showcase your YouTube channel and direct viewers on the next move without breaking the engagement! Different YouTube outros come in different styles; certainly a show of one’s degree of creativity.
At this point, you should be already be having the best outro maker in mind - Filmora. The below YouTube outro tips should coincide with the features of your selected outro maker.
- Be relevant
The featured elements should be related to the video. Adding irrelevant elements your outro will most likely make the viewer click away.
- Keep to your goals
The big question is; what do you want to achieve from the YouTube end screen? Draw your attention to the subject matter of that particular video, your channel or the product highlighted in the video. Try to align your thoughts with those of the viewer.
Every video creator wishes for the following goals, increasing your channel subscribers, sending traffic to another site, viewing more videos and sharing to social media. Each YouTube outro element should have its own goal.
- Simple, clear and easy to interpret
Your outro will be meaningless if the audience cannot take action due to the complexity of either the language used or the ambiguity of words used. Use colors that pop out the elements making them the center of focus. Make them clear and avoid anything distractive.
- Use similar outro templates
Apart from being a good method of branding your channel, using similar outro on your videos adds credibility. It is, therefore, a good practice to have the consistency of colors, elements, images, and logos.
It’s absolutely important to understand all the prerequisites related to YouTube outros. Make use of the tips and requirements explained above when making and adding YouTube end screens to achieve the best results.
Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
If you are wondering how to make the best magnetic intro and converting outro for your YouTube videos, this is your best article for you. Whether it’s the free online intro maker or the YouTube outro maker free no watermark, just select one that suits you most from the below list.
1. Wondershare Filmora
Quick fact – Using Filmora as an outro maker, allows you to select your admired background and outro template.
Do you want to make HD YouTube intros and outros that will grow your channel? I recommend Wondershare Filmora.
This software has the simplest friendly interface that any new and expert video editor would understand easily. This is very important for you; to use the best intro or outro for your YouTube videos, download Filmora video editor to get access to Filmstock. There are plenty of free and editable YouTube intro and outro templates ready for download.
Filmora is an all in one YouTube outro maker: you can download intro and outro templates, edit, add to your YouTube video and publish to your channel. There are innumerable backgrounds, transitions and effects to make an outro that matches the video colors, speed, and theme.
2. Outromaker
Quick fact – Outromaker is highly preferred for adding YouTube end screens with animated backgrounds that are mobile-friendly.
In spite of its pricey plans, Outro Maker continues to be more and more users due to its high genre of outro templates. Among the features included in this app are outro templates, YouTube mobile cards, and YouTube graphics.
To insert a Pokémon Go or animated cartoon background that rhymes with your videos, you have to register an account. Secondly, you must have a registered YouTube channel with videos. Lastly, subscribe to a paid plan.
3. MotionDen
Quick fact – MotionDen is an online into and outro maker. To create YouTube intro and outro without watermark, you have to first pay.
There are plenty of YouTube intro and outro templates for your marketing videos, showdown movies or hard sports videos. Only two pricing plans are available, namely $9.0/Video and $39/ month. Both plans produce HD intros and outros for YouTube and give access to directly publish to YouTube.
To start creating end screens, creating an account is a requirement. MotionDen has rich text editing features and direct typography to edit your logo.
4. Snappa
Quick fact- With Snappa as your YouTube outro maker, only 60 seconds are enough to create a professional high-quality outro.
This is the perfect YouTube outro maker online free with over a 5000+ outro template and million-plus royalty-free HD photos and graphics. Among the features it’s renowned for include, thousands of templates in different sizes, resizable graphics, a huge library of HD intros and outros and seamless integration with uploaded logos and custom fonts.
Most of the YouTube outro requirements like dimensions have been done for you. To access more features, subscribe to either the Pro plan for $10/month or the Team plan for $20/month.
5. Biteable
Quick fact- Biteable is a free online YouTube outro creator. It’s compatible with mobile phones and computers and is highly used by content marketing experts.
The clarity of the interface is enough to prove its simplicity and user-friendliness. The only requirement to use this app is registration. However, the free plan is limited to 10 projects per month, the basic content and 24/7 customer support. Its main limitation is any project under the free plan bears the Biteable watermark.
Biteable Youtube outro template download feature contains 85,000 Shutterstock clips. There are four optional pricing plans. The free plan with limited features, Starter Plan for $29/mo, Pro Plan for $29/mo and Unlimited Plan for $49/mo. You can also subscribe annually.
6. Tube Arsenal
Quick fact – Tube Arsenal is among the best HD intro and outro maker for YouTube. No monthly/annual subscription plans. Each outro template can be customized online.
Despite its high quality and professional templates, Tube Arsenal is suitable for both beginners and experts. Would you like to add the best YouTube outro songs to your videos? Select any intro or outro and on the customizing chart to the left, scroll to the bottom and click “Music”.
Some of the features include unlimited downloads, free downloads, online template customization and curated collection of intros and outros. Each outros’ price is determined by its resolution (720px for $9 and 180px for $11).
7. Animaker
Quick fact – Animaker takes cognizance of human creative ability. You can, therefore, create your own intro from scratch or edit the provided templates.
Animaker is among the world’s most used YouTube intro maker. It’s trusted by over 1000 big brands like Adidas, Google, UNICEF, and Uber. You can start with the free plan if it’s your first time then upgrade to the complex paid plans. The paid plans are Personal for $19/mo, Startup for $35/mo and Business for $59/mo.
There are many features to look out for in Animaker. Some include 50+ backgrounds YouTube intro music, over 175 sound effects, custom font support and pre-designed templates.
8. Video Jaguar
Quick fact – Video Jaguar is a cloud-based software used creating YouTube intros and outros. You can, therefore, use it from any location without downloading it.
This app’s outro maker interface comes equipped with easy to use features like full HD intro and outro templates, licensed music and text editor. There are also plenty of royalty-free photos.
Video Jaguar is majorly designed for marketers who specialize in video ads to grow their brand awareness.
You may also like: How to Convert YouTube to MP4 Safely? [Step by Step Guide] >>
Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
How to make a YouTube outro was comprehensively answered by the launch Filmora video editor. Why say Filmora? We all know how the best professional YouTube outros should look like, right? Go to the Filmora products page then click download. Among the features, you’ll find include transitions, backgrounds, effects, rich text editor and free audio and voiceover recorder among others.
Step 1: Start by downloading and installing Filmora on your Windows or Mac by clicking any of the below icons.
Step 2: Once it’s fully installed, double-click on the Filmora icon on your desktop to open a welcome screen for you to start a new project. Adjust the project aspect ratio to 16:9.
Step 3: Click the new project and wait for the software full interface to open. On the Filmora Filmstock page, search and select a YouTube outro template of your choice, download and save to your media.
Before importing the template, click “Sample Colours” to choose a color that rhymes with your video and set it as the background.
Click “Media” on the top menu and import your outro template to the timeline.
Step 4: Use the screen blind mode to edit the YouTube outro elements at the preview window. Also, you can select audio and add it as outro music for YouTube. Click “Title” to select your preferred font editor. Once you are done, export the outro to the media file.
Check this video tutorial. It’s very easy and simple to make a YouTube outro. Free to download the video maker and have a try now!
Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
To understand the whole end screen process we will continue with the Filmora video editing procedure.
Step 1: Upload your video to the timeline and create a space for the video outro.
Step 2: Import the YouTube outro created earlier and drag it down to the timeline. Now that you have two imports on your timeline, drag the outro to the videos end section.
Step 3: Click “Export” to save or upload the video on YouTube. You now have your video with an end screen.
Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Best Websites for YouTube Outro Template Download
YouTube Outro templates are helping websites grow their revenue by setting pricing plans. Nevertheless, there are some websites with even better free outro templates for download. Here is a combination of both paid and free websites to download YouTube outros:
Best Websites to Find YouTube Outro Songs
Finding outro songs for YouTube is a bit challenging partly because not many YouTube outro makers have also songs on the website. Video creators also tend to use video audio in their end screens thereby reducing the demand for outro songs.
Despite their low demand, few websites continue to create YouTube outro songs like:
You may also like: 10 Best Sources to Download Free Outro Music [No Copyright] >>
Conclusion
We all wish to create YouTube videos that attract many viewers and eventually subscribers! To grow your YouTube channel, start adding outros to your videos before uploading them to YouTube. YouTube outro engages viewers for longer by clicking the suggested videos or helps grow the channel.
It’s not a surprise to find some of your videos with no outros despite the high number of free intro and outro YouTube makers. Use the above list to make a stunning outro for YouTube.
Was this guide helpful to you? Kindly share your comments or thoughts on the social media platforms on this site.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
The key reason your YouTube videos have a hundred views a year after publication is because they lack good YouTube intro and outro.
How interactive is your YouTube channel? Or, what’s the bounce rate of your YouTube videos? As you answer this, you’ll realize how important YouTube outro is. Very few people know to add outro to YouTube videos is the best YouTube SEO technique.
In this guide, I’ll demystify what YouTube outro is and how to make outro and add it to a YouTube video. If you are not a tech expert, use intro and outro makers highlighted herein to make your videos as interactive pas possible.
To get a sneak preview of what is entailed here; this guide has been subdivided into five parts:
- Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
- Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
- Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
- Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
- Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
In this part, we will learn what outros for YouTube are, the importance of land that distinguishes them from the intro. Also included are expert tips on how to make YouTube outro that attracts a hundred thousand subscribers in seven days included.
To understand what YouTube outro is and why you should add it to your videos, here is a detailed explanation.
Section 1: What is a Youtube Outro?
YouTube outro aka end screen is the last part of a video with a call to action statement, button or video suggestion to view other YouTube videos. In other words, it’s the last part of a video with calls to action links.
One of the most effective technical methods of optimizing YouTube videos is by adding an outro. This helps attract huge traffic, increase conversion and engage viewers.
Why spend your time adding outro? You can add Outro to YouTube videos to direct viewers to your website, other selected videos, engage viewers for longer and to persuade them to subscribe to the channel. In short, most end screens have four elements incorporated into an outro: Channel, subscribe, Video playlist and a website link.
Section 2: Difference Between Outro and Intro
Most YouTube videos have an intro and an outro. In this case, an intro is a short clip at the beginning of a YouTube video that introduces you to the viewers and your brand.
Even though video creators attach more emphasis on intros, both are both very critical. For your videos to achieve meaningful results, it’s important to view each as distinct from the other. Equally important to know, both intros and outros have different purposes.
Differences Between YouTube Intro And Outro | |
---|---|
Intro | Outro |
Inserted at the begging of a video | Inserted at the end of a video |
Used to capture audience attention | Directs the audience to the next step |
Introduces the topic | Suggests new topics to viewers |
Attract viewers to the video | Contains a call-action button |
Showcases a brand, logo, business slogan or a statement mission |
Section 3: YouTube Outro Requirements
Just as their requirements for any video uploaded on YouTube, outros are no exception. For your outro to be interactive, observe the following requirements:
1. Outro Resolution
Outros for YouTube should have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a resolution of 1920px X 1080px.
2. Outro Element Sizes and Dimensions
End screen templates comprise elements that are in different shapes and sizes. When using a YouTube outro size of 1920px X 1080px, here are the element dimensions to use:
- Subscribe – 294px X 294px
- Channel – 294px X 294px
- Website link - 294px X 294px
- Video playlist – 615px X 345px
3. Outro Length
If you want to make your outro boring, make it long. So, how long should YouTube outro be? For your outros to have a high conversation rate, they should be approximately 10-20 seconds long. However, the length of your video should be the determining factor. A one-hour YouTube video can have a longer outro.
Don’t be challenged by setting the above sizes because nearly all intro and outro makers have already set dimensions for the elements. The major requirements are done for you
Section 4: Best Practices When Making A YouTube Outro
Imagine given 10 seconds to showcase your YouTube channel and direct viewers on the next move without breaking the engagement! Different YouTube outros come in different styles; certainly a show of one’s degree of creativity.
At this point, you should be already be having the best outro maker in mind - Filmora. The below YouTube outro tips should coincide with the features of your selected outro maker.
- Be relevant
The featured elements should be related to the video. Adding irrelevant elements your outro will most likely make the viewer click away.
- Keep to your goals
The big question is; what do you want to achieve from the YouTube end screen? Draw your attention to the subject matter of that particular video, your channel or the product highlighted in the video. Try to align your thoughts with those of the viewer.
Every video creator wishes for the following goals, increasing your channel subscribers, sending traffic to another site, viewing more videos and sharing to social media. Each YouTube outro element should have its own goal.
- Simple, clear and easy to interpret
Your outro will be meaningless if the audience cannot take action due to the complexity of either the language used or the ambiguity of words used. Use colors that pop out the elements making them the center of focus. Make them clear and avoid anything distractive.
- Use similar outro templates
Apart from being a good method of branding your channel, using similar outro on your videos adds credibility. It is, therefore, a good practice to have the consistency of colors, elements, images, and logos.
It’s absolutely important to understand all the prerequisites related to YouTube outros. Make use of the tips and requirements explained above when making and adding YouTube end screens to achieve the best results.
Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
If you are wondering how to make the best magnetic intro and converting outro for your YouTube videos, this is your best article for you. Whether it’s the free online intro maker or the YouTube outro maker free no watermark, just select one that suits you most from the below list.
1. Wondershare Filmora
Quick fact – Using Filmora as an outro maker, allows you to select your admired background and outro template.
Do you want to make HD YouTube intros and outros that will grow your channel? I recommend Wondershare Filmora.
This software has the simplest friendly interface that any new and expert video editor would understand easily. This is very important for you; to use the best intro or outro for your YouTube videos, download Filmora video editor to get access to Filmstock. There are plenty of free and editable YouTube intro and outro templates ready for download.
Filmora is an all in one YouTube outro maker: you can download intro and outro templates, edit, add to your YouTube video and publish to your channel. There are innumerable backgrounds, transitions and effects to make an outro that matches the video colors, speed, and theme.
2. Outromaker
Quick fact – Outromaker is highly preferred for adding YouTube end screens with animated backgrounds that are mobile-friendly.
In spite of its pricey plans, Outro Maker continues to be more and more users due to its high genre of outro templates. Among the features included in this app are outro templates, YouTube mobile cards, and YouTube graphics.
To insert a Pokémon Go or animated cartoon background that rhymes with your videos, you have to register an account. Secondly, you must have a registered YouTube channel with videos. Lastly, subscribe to a paid plan.
3. MotionDen
Quick fact – MotionDen is an online into and outro maker. To create YouTube intro and outro without watermark, you have to first pay.
There are plenty of YouTube intro and outro templates for your marketing videos, showdown movies or hard sports videos. Only two pricing plans are available, namely $9.0/Video and $39/ month. Both plans produce HD intros and outros for YouTube and give access to directly publish to YouTube.
To start creating end screens, creating an account is a requirement. MotionDen has rich text editing features and direct typography to edit your logo.
4. Snappa
Quick fact- With Snappa as your YouTube outro maker, only 60 seconds are enough to create a professional high-quality outro.
This is the perfect YouTube outro maker online free with over a 5000+ outro template and million-plus royalty-free HD photos and graphics. Among the features it’s renowned for include, thousands of templates in different sizes, resizable graphics, a huge library of HD intros and outros and seamless integration with uploaded logos and custom fonts.
Most of the YouTube outro requirements like dimensions have been done for you. To access more features, subscribe to either the Pro plan for $10/month or the Team plan for $20/month.
5. Biteable
Quick fact- Biteable is a free online YouTube outro creator. It’s compatible with mobile phones and computers and is highly used by content marketing experts.
The clarity of the interface is enough to prove its simplicity and user-friendliness. The only requirement to use this app is registration. However, the free plan is limited to 10 projects per month, the basic content and 24/7 customer support. Its main limitation is any project under the free plan bears the Biteable watermark.
Biteable Youtube outro template download feature contains 85,000 Shutterstock clips. There are four optional pricing plans. The free plan with limited features, Starter Plan for $29/mo, Pro Plan for $29/mo and Unlimited Plan for $49/mo. You can also subscribe annually.
6. Tube Arsenal
Quick fact – Tube Arsenal is among the best HD intro and outro maker for YouTube. No monthly/annual subscription plans. Each outro template can be customized online.
Despite its high quality and professional templates, Tube Arsenal is suitable for both beginners and experts. Would you like to add the best YouTube outro songs to your videos? Select any intro or outro and on the customizing chart to the left, scroll to the bottom and click “Music”.
Some of the features include unlimited downloads, free downloads, online template customization and curated collection of intros and outros. Each outros’ price is determined by its resolution (720px for $9 and 180px for $11).
7. Animaker
Quick fact – Animaker takes cognizance of human creative ability. You can, therefore, create your own intro from scratch or edit the provided templates.
Animaker is among the world’s most used YouTube intro maker. It’s trusted by over 1000 big brands like Adidas, Google, UNICEF, and Uber. You can start with the free plan if it’s your first time then upgrade to the complex paid plans. The paid plans are Personal for $19/mo, Startup for $35/mo and Business for $59/mo.
There are many features to look out for in Animaker. Some include 50+ backgrounds YouTube intro music, over 175 sound effects, custom font support and pre-designed templates.
8. Video Jaguar
Quick fact – Video Jaguar is a cloud-based software used creating YouTube intros and outros. You can, therefore, use it from any location without downloading it.
This app’s outro maker interface comes equipped with easy to use features like full HD intro and outro templates, licensed music and text editor. There are also plenty of royalty-free photos.
Video Jaguar is majorly designed for marketers who specialize in video ads to grow their brand awareness.
You may also like: How to Convert YouTube to MP4 Safely? [Step by Step Guide] >>
Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
How to make a YouTube outro was comprehensively answered by the launch Filmora video editor. Why say Filmora? We all know how the best professional YouTube outros should look like, right? Go to the Filmora products page then click download. Among the features, you’ll find include transitions, backgrounds, effects, rich text editor and free audio and voiceover recorder among others.
Step 1: Start by downloading and installing Filmora on your Windows or Mac by clicking any of the below icons.
Step 2: Once it’s fully installed, double-click on the Filmora icon on your desktop to open a welcome screen for you to start a new project. Adjust the project aspect ratio to 16:9.
Step 3: Click the new project and wait for the software full interface to open. On the Filmora Filmstock page, search and select a YouTube outro template of your choice, download and save to your media.
Before importing the template, click “Sample Colours” to choose a color that rhymes with your video and set it as the background.
Click “Media” on the top menu and import your outro template to the timeline.
Step 4: Use the screen blind mode to edit the YouTube outro elements at the preview window. Also, you can select audio and add it as outro music for YouTube. Click “Title” to select your preferred font editor. Once you are done, export the outro to the media file.
Check this video tutorial. It’s very easy and simple to make a YouTube outro. Free to download the video maker and have a try now!
Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
To understand the whole end screen process we will continue with the Filmora video editing procedure.
Step 1: Upload your video to the timeline and create a space for the video outro.
Step 2: Import the YouTube outro created earlier and drag it down to the timeline. Now that you have two imports on your timeline, drag the outro to the videos end section.
Step 3: Click “Export” to save or upload the video on YouTube. You now have your video with an end screen.
Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Best Websites for YouTube Outro Template Download
YouTube Outro templates are helping websites grow their revenue by setting pricing plans. Nevertheless, there are some websites with even better free outro templates for download. Here is a combination of both paid and free websites to download YouTube outros:
Best Websites to Find YouTube Outro Songs
Finding outro songs for YouTube is a bit challenging partly because not many YouTube outro makers have also songs on the website. Video creators also tend to use video audio in their end screens thereby reducing the demand for outro songs.
Despite their low demand, few websites continue to create YouTube outro songs like:
You may also like: 10 Best Sources to Download Free Outro Music [No Copyright] >>
Conclusion
We all wish to create YouTube videos that attract many viewers and eventually subscribers! To grow your YouTube channel, start adding outros to your videos before uploading them to YouTube. YouTube outro engages viewers for longer by clicking the suggested videos or helps grow the channel.
It’s not a surprise to find some of your videos with no outros despite the high number of free intro and outro YouTube makers. Use the above list to make a stunning outro for YouTube.
Was this guide helpful to you? Kindly share your comments or thoughts on the social media platforms on this site.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
The key reason your YouTube videos have a hundred views a year after publication is because they lack good YouTube intro and outro.
How interactive is your YouTube channel? Or, what’s the bounce rate of your YouTube videos? As you answer this, you’ll realize how important YouTube outro is. Very few people know to add outro to YouTube videos is the best YouTube SEO technique.
In this guide, I’ll demystify what YouTube outro is and how to make outro and add it to a YouTube video. If you are not a tech expert, use intro and outro makers highlighted herein to make your videos as interactive pas possible.
To get a sneak preview of what is entailed here; this guide has been subdivided into five parts:
- Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
- Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
- Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
- Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
- Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Part 1: YouTube Outro Prerequisites
In this part, we will learn what outros for YouTube are, the importance of land that distinguishes them from the intro. Also included are expert tips on how to make YouTube outro that attracts a hundred thousand subscribers in seven days included.
To understand what YouTube outro is and why you should add it to your videos, here is a detailed explanation.
Section 1: What is a Youtube Outro?
YouTube outro aka end screen is the last part of a video with a call to action statement, button or video suggestion to view other YouTube videos. In other words, it’s the last part of a video with calls to action links.
One of the most effective technical methods of optimizing YouTube videos is by adding an outro. This helps attract huge traffic, increase conversion and engage viewers.
Why spend your time adding outro? You can add Outro to YouTube videos to direct viewers to your website, other selected videos, engage viewers for longer and to persuade them to subscribe to the channel. In short, most end screens have four elements incorporated into an outro: Channel, subscribe, Video playlist and a website link.
Section 2: Difference Between Outro and Intro
Most YouTube videos have an intro and an outro. In this case, an intro is a short clip at the beginning of a YouTube video that introduces you to the viewers and your brand.
Even though video creators attach more emphasis on intros, both are both very critical. For your videos to achieve meaningful results, it’s important to view each as distinct from the other. Equally important to know, both intros and outros have different purposes.
Differences Between YouTube Intro And Outro | |
---|---|
Intro | Outro |
Inserted at the begging of a video | Inserted at the end of a video |
Used to capture audience attention | Directs the audience to the next step |
Introduces the topic | Suggests new topics to viewers |
Attract viewers to the video | Contains a call-action button |
Showcases a brand, logo, business slogan or a statement mission |
Section 3: YouTube Outro Requirements
Just as their requirements for any video uploaded on YouTube, outros are no exception. For your outro to be interactive, observe the following requirements:
1. Outro Resolution
Outros for YouTube should have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a resolution of 1920px X 1080px.
2. Outro Element Sizes and Dimensions
End screen templates comprise elements that are in different shapes and sizes. When using a YouTube outro size of 1920px X 1080px, here are the element dimensions to use:
- Subscribe – 294px X 294px
- Channel – 294px X 294px
- Website link - 294px X 294px
- Video playlist – 615px X 345px
3. Outro Length
If you want to make your outro boring, make it long. So, how long should YouTube outro be? For your outros to have a high conversation rate, they should be approximately 10-20 seconds long. However, the length of your video should be the determining factor. A one-hour YouTube video can have a longer outro.
Don’t be challenged by setting the above sizes because nearly all intro and outro makers have already set dimensions for the elements. The major requirements are done for you
Section 4: Best Practices When Making A YouTube Outro
Imagine given 10 seconds to showcase your YouTube channel and direct viewers on the next move without breaking the engagement! Different YouTube outros come in different styles; certainly a show of one’s degree of creativity.
At this point, you should be already be having the best outro maker in mind - Filmora. The below YouTube outro tips should coincide with the features of your selected outro maker.
- Be relevant
The featured elements should be related to the video. Adding irrelevant elements your outro will most likely make the viewer click away.
- Keep to your goals
The big question is; what do you want to achieve from the YouTube end screen? Draw your attention to the subject matter of that particular video, your channel or the product highlighted in the video. Try to align your thoughts with those of the viewer.
Every video creator wishes for the following goals, increasing your channel subscribers, sending traffic to another site, viewing more videos and sharing to social media. Each YouTube outro element should have its own goal.
- Simple, clear and easy to interpret
Your outro will be meaningless if the audience cannot take action due to the complexity of either the language used or the ambiguity of words used. Use colors that pop out the elements making them the center of focus. Make them clear and avoid anything distractive.
- Use similar outro templates
Apart from being a good method of branding your channel, using similar outro on your videos adds credibility. It is, therefore, a good practice to have the consistency of colors, elements, images, and logos.
It’s absolutely important to understand all the prerequisites related to YouTube outros. Make use of the tips and requirements explained above when making and adding YouTube end screens to achieve the best results.
Part 2: Best 8 Intro And Outro Makers For YouTube
If you are wondering how to make the best magnetic intro and converting outro for your YouTube videos, this is your best article for you. Whether it’s the free online intro maker or the YouTube outro maker free no watermark, just select one that suits you most from the below list.
1. Wondershare Filmora
Quick fact – Using Filmora as an outro maker, allows you to select your admired background and outro template.
Do you want to make HD YouTube intros and outros that will grow your channel? I recommend Wondershare Filmora.
This software has the simplest friendly interface that any new and expert video editor would understand easily. This is very important for you; to use the best intro or outro for your YouTube videos, download Filmora video editor to get access to Filmstock. There are plenty of free and editable YouTube intro and outro templates ready for download.
Filmora is an all in one YouTube outro maker: you can download intro and outro templates, edit, add to your YouTube video and publish to your channel. There are innumerable backgrounds, transitions and effects to make an outro that matches the video colors, speed, and theme.
2. Outromaker
Quick fact – Outromaker is highly preferred for adding YouTube end screens with animated backgrounds that are mobile-friendly.
In spite of its pricey plans, Outro Maker continues to be more and more users due to its high genre of outro templates. Among the features included in this app are outro templates, YouTube mobile cards, and YouTube graphics.
To insert a Pokémon Go or animated cartoon background that rhymes with your videos, you have to register an account. Secondly, you must have a registered YouTube channel with videos. Lastly, subscribe to a paid plan.
3. MotionDen
Quick fact – MotionDen is an online into and outro maker. To create YouTube intro and outro without watermark, you have to first pay.
There are plenty of YouTube intro and outro templates for your marketing videos, showdown movies or hard sports videos. Only two pricing plans are available, namely $9.0/Video and $39/ month. Both plans produce HD intros and outros for YouTube and give access to directly publish to YouTube.
To start creating end screens, creating an account is a requirement. MotionDen has rich text editing features and direct typography to edit your logo.
4. Snappa
Quick fact- With Snappa as your YouTube outro maker, only 60 seconds are enough to create a professional high-quality outro.
This is the perfect YouTube outro maker online free with over a 5000+ outro template and million-plus royalty-free HD photos and graphics. Among the features it’s renowned for include, thousands of templates in different sizes, resizable graphics, a huge library of HD intros and outros and seamless integration with uploaded logos and custom fonts.
Most of the YouTube outro requirements like dimensions have been done for you. To access more features, subscribe to either the Pro plan for $10/month or the Team plan for $20/month.
5. Biteable
Quick fact- Biteable is a free online YouTube outro creator. It’s compatible with mobile phones and computers and is highly used by content marketing experts.
The clarity of the interface is enough to prove its simplicity and user-friendliness. The only requirement to use this app is registration. However, the free plan is limited to 10 projects per month, the basic content and 24/7 customer support. Its main limitation is any project under the free plan bears the Biteable watermark.
Biteable Youtube outro template download feature contains 85,000 Shutterstock clips. There are four optional pricing plans. The free plan with limited features, Starter Plan for $29/mo, Pro Plan for $29/mo and Unlimited Plan for $49/mo. You can also subscribe annually.
6. Tube Arsenal
Quick fact – Tube Arsenal is among the best HD intro and outro maker for YouTube. No monthly/annual subscription plans. Each outro template can be customized online.
Despite its high quality and professional templates, Tube Arsenal is suitable for both beginners and experts. Would you like to add the best YouTube outro songs to your videos? Select any intro or outro and on the customizing chart to the left, scroll to the bottom and click “Music”.
Some of the features include unlimited downloads, free downloads, online template customization and curated collection of intros and outros. Each outros’ price is determined by its resolution (720px for $9 and 180px for $11).
7. Animaker
Quick fact – Animaker takes cognizance of human creative ability. You can, therefore, create your own intro from scratch or edit the provided templates.
Animaker is among the world’s most used YouTube intro maker. It’s trusted by over 1000 big brands like Adidas, Google, UNICEF, and Uber. You can start with the free plan if it’s your first time then upgrade to the complex paid plans. The paid plans are Personal for $19/mo, Startup for $35/mo and Business for $59/mo.
There are many features to look out for in Animaker. Some include 50+ backgrounds YouTube intro music, over 175 sound effects, custom font support and pre-designed templates.
8. Video Jaguar
Quick fact – Video Jaguar is a cloud-based software used creating YouTube intros and outros. You can, therefore, use it from any location without downloading it.
This app’s outro maker interface comes equipped with easy to use features like full HD intro and outro templates, licensed music and text editor. There are also plenty of royalty-free photos.
Video Jaguar is majorly designed for marketers who specialize in video ads to grow their brand awareness.
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Part 3: How To Make And Add Outro To YouTube Video
How to make a YouTube outro was comprehensively answered by the launch Filmora video editor. Why say Filmora? We all know how the best professional YouTube outros should look like, right? Go to the Filmora products page then click download. Among the features, you’ll find include transitions, backgrounds, effects, rich text editor and free audio and voiceover recorder among others.
Step 1: Start by downloading and installing Filmora on your Windows or Mac by clicking any of the below icons.
Step 2: Once it’s fully installed, double-click on the Filmora icon on your desktop to open a welcome screen for you to start a new project. Adjust the project aspect ratio to 16:9.
Step 3: Click the new project and wait for the software full interface to open. On the Filmora Filmstock page, search and select a YouTube outro template of your choice, download and save to your media.
Before importing the template, click “Sample Colours” to choose a color that rhymes with your video and set it as the background.
Click “Media” on the top menu and import your outro template to the timeline.
Step 4: Use the screen blind mode to edit the YouTube outro elements at the preview window. Also, you can select audio and add it as outro music for YouTube. Click “Title” to select your preferred font editor. Once you are done, export the outro to the media file.
Check this video tutorial. It’s very easy and simple to make a YouTube outro. Free to download the video maker and have a try now!
Part 4: How To Add An Outro To A Youtube Video
To understand the whole end screen process we will continue with the Filmora video editing procedure.
Step 1: Upload your video to the timeline and create a space for the video outro.
Step 2: Import the YouTube outro created earlier and drag it down to the timeline. Now that you have two imports on your timeline, drag the outro to the videos end section.
Step 3: Click “Export” to save or upload the video on YouTube. You now have your video with an end screen.
Part 5: Frequently Asked Questions about YouTube Outro
Best Websites for YouTube Outro Template Download
YouTube Outro templates are helping websites grow their revenue by setting pricing plans. Nevertheless, there are some websites with even better free outro templates for download. Here is a combination of both paid and free websites to download YouTube outros:
Best Websites to Find YouTube Outro Songs
Finding outro songs for YouTube is a bit challenging partly because not many YouTube outro makers have also songs on the website. Video creators also tend to use video audio in their end screens thereby reducing the demand for outro songs.
Despite their low demand, few websites continue to create YouTube outro songs like:
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Conclusion
We all wish to create YouTube videos that attract many viewers and eventually subscribers! To grow your YouTube channel, start adding outros to your videos before uploading them to YouTube. YouTube outro engages viewers for longer by clicking the suggested videos or helps grow the channel.
It’s not a surprise to find some of your videos with no outros despite the high number of free intro and outro YouTube makers. Use the above list to make a stunning outro for YouTube.
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- Title: In 2024, Navigating the Path of Global Storytelling Through Film
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