đźŹâť„âš” #02: The good, the bad and the frustrating.
The best storytelling from my Youtube viewing history. Second edition!
Most initiatives you see like this only lasts one time and are then given up upon. So it is with great pride I now send the second one :)
Since I’m a mission to make 100 films about 100 humans who are changing the world for the better on my channel, I am consuming tons of Youtube content for learning and inspiration. There are so many interesting things going on in the world now, both good, bad and frustrating things. This episode of this newsletter focuses on one of each.
Let’s start out with a frustrating one.
#01 Life as the Last Fire Lookout
#2 The US Military is Planning for a War with China
#3 Surviving on a Dogsled Through the Arctic
Filmmaking tips: How to shoot a CINEMATIC Travel Film | SONY ZV-E1
My contribution: Ireland & Greystones - An Unexpected Experience!
Thank you so much for reading this far!
That’s it for this first edition of my curated youtube history. Did you like it? Hate it? Have something nice to say? Or suggestions for me? Let me know!
Just reply to this email or send me one on robin@danehav.com
You can also find me on instagram on @robindanehav where I post more regularly.
I love the amount of great content being uploaded to Youtube all the time. And I hope you do too. This newsletter is to celebrate and share the best stuff I encounter.
You know that feeling when something catches your attention a little bit extra - that is what’s going in here. Mostly it will be the kind of films I want to make myself. About passionate people doing nerdy things that are making the world better somehow.
Every time you get my three favorite stories, one film that can make you a better film maker and one film made by me. Hope you appreciate it.
/Robin
(If you want to subscribe to any of these channels but haven’t taken the time to sign up with an account on youtube yet, this could be your starting point. It takes 3 minutes to make an account and once you have trained the algorithm to what you like to watch it provides an infinite source of inspiration that will always be there for you. So much more rewarding than doom scrolling facebook or instagram :)