



Every YouTuber who respects itself (and drinks coffee) has to have a coffee making video in its channel. Jokes aside, videos like this present a great opportunity to sharpen my product videography skills and focus on the frames and sequences I want to include. It's also a great way to test different in-camera and post-editing transitions.
The biggest challenge I faced was that I needed to both make the coffee and shoot the video. At the very least, I was left with a delicious cup of coffee all to myself.






I decided to take Matti's challenge last Friday and try and make a short B-roll sequence of my own. Didn't have the time I wanted to spend on it, but I tried to make it happen. So here's a very short, and not in particular storytelling, b-roll sequence on a rainy Sunday morning.


My second attempt for a B-roll in this series features my favourite residential neighbourhood in East London.













Every YouTuber who respects itself (and drinks coffee) has to have a coffee making video in its channel. Jokes aside, videos like this present a great opportunity to sharpen my product videography skills and focus on the frames and sequences I want to include. It's also a great way to test different in-camera and post-editing transitions.
The biggest challenge I faced was that I needed to both make the coffee and shoot the video. At the very least, I was left with a delicious cup of coffee all to myself.
I decided to take Matti's challenge last Friday and try and make a short B-roll sequence of my own. Didn't have the time I wanted to spend on it, but I tried to make it happen. So here's a very short, and not in particular storytelling, b-roll sequence on a rainy Sunday morning.
My second attempt for a B-roll in this series features my favourite residential neighbourhood in East London.