I would like to share the uniqueness of two cycling bloggers I've been following recently, Liu Weiyuan and Xiao Zhang, in their vlog diary.
Liu Weiyuan has shown outstanding talent in the production, editing and background, which really matches his status as a blogger with millions of followers, and Xiao Zhang should learn Xi deeply.
When it comes to Liu Weiyuan's **, the first thing to mention is the stability of its picture, there are few unstable shots, and the progression and silkiness of the picture give people a very comfortable feeling, which will not make people feel dizzy at all.
In addition, his photographic perspective is quite rich, and he often adjusts the perspective according to the actual situation, which makes the audience feel very interesting when **.
What's even more impressive is that he has a drone, through which he has captured many beautiful beauties that are difficult for ordinary people to capture, so people who are often ** have difficulty extricating themselves. Due to his high frequency, he is often able to make headlines today.
The magnificent scenery of Xinjiang.
The background he chooses** is another very crucial plus, and sometimes it really fits the current situation very well.
I still remember when he rode in a no-man's land in Xinjiang, where he chose a Cantonese song and combined it with the high perspective of the drone to give people a sense of freedom.
Seeing this scene, I believe that when you hold your mobile phone, you will have a strong urge to go out.
Overall, Liu Weiyuan's films may give you the misunderstanding that you are in a movie, not a short.
Mr. Liu's uplifting smile and ability to contag people's hearts, as well as his optimism in the face of adversity, have won the hearts of a large number of fans.
Judging from Xiao Zhang's **, his perspective is relatively monotonous, the mode is relatively fixed, and there is almost no soundtrack in the ** he edits, in general, Xiao Zhang has a lot of room for improvement.