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I can't think of anything I'd rather NOT DO more than watch someone's ride on video. Reminds me of "back in the day" when I was invited over for a dinner party that ended with the host pulling out his slide or movie projector to show me hours of vacation pictures.......PAINFUL and BORING.......LOL
I suggest you watch Million Dollar Bogan and his trip to Death Valley road in Bolivia. You will change your opinion then.
Diving into this thread a bit late but thought I'd drop a few tips anyway. Sounds like you've been having a blast with your video-making adventure!
Upgrading to GoPro for the horizon lock is a solid move, that feature is a game-changer!
Regarding the music, adding a bit of background punch can do wonders. Check out this guide: https://www.movavi.com/support/how-to/how-to-add-background-music-to-video.html/.
As for hosting, maybe consider Vimeo or even setting up a YouTube channel. Despite this thread being a year old, the advice still holds up. Keep the creativity flowing!
Cheers!
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