Last week I wrote about Matador’s own Reno-Tahoe video blogger, Erin Granat.

Video blogging (sometimes called vblogging, or vlogging) is the new(ish) frontier, and while I don’t have a clue how to go about it a whole lot of YouTube users do.

Interested in vlogging on the road, or making short videos about your travels once you’re home? Here are a few videos to get you started:

How To Make Your 1st Vlog!

How To Make Your Audio Better!

No Lights, No Camera, No Action

How To Make A Web Show

Community Connection:

Matador member Jenny Williams has made videos about her travels in India, South East Asia and Colorado – check them out here.

Another member, anne137, created this ode to misadventure and backpacker one-upmanship on a six-day Trans-Siberian train ride.

And speaking of videos, here’s a dose of travel inspiration, courtesy of the Matador community:

New Media + Blogging
 

About The Author

Eva Holland

Eva Holland is a freelance writer, Senior Editor of World Hum and a longtime contributor to the Matador community. She lives in Canada’s Yukon Territory and blogs about Alaska and Yukon travel at Travelers North.

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