Start your video outside the door, film the keycard tap, and walk slowly through the entryway to reveal the space. 2. Focus on the Details
There is nothing quite like the "first look" at a pristine hotel room. Before you drop your bags or kick off your shoes, do a quick sweep with your camera. _y_with_hotel_mp4
Natural light is the secret sauce for hotel videography. Open those floor-to-ceiling curtains! Golden hour (just before sunset) is the best time to film on balconies or by the pool to get that warm, luxury glow without needing professional equipment. 4. Keep it Short and Sweet Start your video outside the door, film the
Whether it’s a spa-grade bathtub or a breakfast buffet that never ends, let us know in the comments! Before you drop your bags or kick off
I've put together a blog post for you based on the idea of documenting a hotel stay or experience via video. Behind the Scenes: Capturing the Perfect Hotel Vibe
Whether you're a travel creator or just someone who wants to remember their vacation in high definition, here’s how to turn your next stay into a cinematic experience. 1. The Power of the First Walk-In
When putting your video together, remember that less is often more. Snappy, 2-3 second clips edited to a rhythmic beat tend to perform better and keep viewers engaged more than long, unedited pans of a room.