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Don’t just use music; include ambient "nat-sound" like the roar of a waterfall or the chatter of a market to make the viewer feel like they are there.
Finish with a sunset, a "goodbye" shot, or a quiet moment reflecting on the trip. 3. Practical Editing Steps
Focusing on the "vibe"—the food, the music, and the colors of the location. 2. Follow a Three-Act Structure Travel12.mp4
Use clips of packing, arriving at the airport, or that first "we're finally here" view.
Every great travel story needs a "hook." Before you start cutting, decide what this specific trip was about: Don’t just use music; include ambient "nat-sound" like
Organize your clips to take the viewer on a journey rather than just showing a slideshow:
To make feel professional, follow these technical tips: Practical Editing Steps Focusing on the "vibe"—the food,
Pure scenery can get boring. Ensure you include clips of people—yourself or others—to add life and energy.