Time is slipping through our hands as we forget how we spent each day. Whether it is a unique vacation destination or a special occasion, vlogging helps capture the moment and makes life much more interesting. Although we do record videos and take photos occasionally, we never go back and review them completely. By vlogging and curating moments to capture, looking back in time is much more interesting, helping you appreciate the little details in life.
Vlogging, short for video blogging, is the process of recording lifestyle moments on a social media platform. Not everyone has to go public with their lifestyles, as creating content for your amusement and satisfaction can be just as rewarding as public approval.
Vlogging doesn’t have to be bold, curated, and aesthetic. It could always be messy, unorganized, and unfiltered. It is ultimately up to you to decide if you want to be public or private. Finding a good balance between the two sides would make the process of recording your life much more enjoyable and stress-free.
Vlogging publicly has brought numerous outcomes for different people. There have been numerous content creators who had to step away from social media as it consumed their life’s ideals with like ratios and comments. One must consider the fact that with many followers, there will always be haters. But at the same time, several people’s lives changed as their content helped build their careers and lifestyle. People could transform from an average citizen to a microcelebrity, and even in some cases, an influencer.
While vlogging publicly usually comes with great benefits and consequences, vlogging privately has only been beneficial to people. In a scenario where there is no pressure to curate perfect content, vlogging for self-fulfillment could be used as an outlet for creativity and emotions. For example, vlogging doesn’t have to film what you are doing specifically; you could film yourself talking to the camera, ranting, and expressing feelings that you may have bottled up for a while. While it is therapeutic, vlogging privately could also track progress in an accomplishment you have achieved.
Though it may seem daunting at first, vlogging does not require an expensive camera at all. Vlogging could be done through a phone with no tripod required. Alternatives to a tripod could be propping your phone up against random household items, a family member or friend holding the phone for you, or even extending your arm to be used as a selfie stick.
When you record, make sure to enjoy the moment while recording. Sometimes you might get distracted by creating a perfect shot, you might forget to live in the present. Remember, vlogging is just a way to extend these memories, you must live the moment first.
When you compile enough footage to create a vlog, you can find free apps to clip and make a video with your various moments. Vlogs have no designated time limits, so the creative freedom is truly up to you. Beginner apps like CapCut and VLLO are user-friendly with a wide range of libraries to help you add flair to your vlogs. It is up to you if you want simple transitions or unique shots.
If you are having trouble on what to replicate or be inspired by, YouTube is covered of inspiring vloggers who record their lives in unique ways. If you want a short vlog, TikTok is a great place to see what people are doing.
As digital cameras and phones are surging in popularity, it will become very important for people to keep track of their memories. As such, vlogging helps you to appreciate key moments in your life.