Overlander.tv’s complete Travel Video Programs now on Youtube

January 12, 2012 in Internet Video, online video, television program, Travel Videos, Youtube

Convergence, whereby the internet can be used on televisions will mean huge changes for the broadcast industry. It means advertiser will finally have all the statistics on hand to see how well television advertising works.

Youtube is currently the biggest ‘television’ station in the the world. Google wants it to stay that way and for good or for bad are making steps towards longer programming. Longer programs look more like television and, more importantly, allow for more advertising.

At overlander.tv we are aware of the changes taking place and, as always, want to remain innovators in the online video arena. So we have decided to list a majority of our travel programs on youtube in their entirety. For now it feels like we are ‘giving them away’ but our motto has always been to adapt to changes in the media landscape early, and we feel this attitude has lead to our continued success as a small boutique production house.

So sit back, pour yourself a cold one, and enjoy taking a visual journey through the countries we have filmed in. And while your at it, have a look at youtube leanback to get an idea where things are heading in the future and how much google know about you from your browsing history.

The Apocalyptic Equatorial Visions of Dr. Overlander Esq.

December 17, 2011 in Advertise, Filming Secrets, How to, marketing, philosophy, rant, Youtube

Do subliminal messages work?
What do you feel after watching this 18 sec assault on your senses?
Featuring all the imagery tricks of advertising; sex, war, death and beauty.
Dr. Overlander lets loose from his secret bunker in the tropics, sending you 1 frame messages of Christmas cheer and good will.
Music – Careful with the Axe, Eugene – Pink Floyd

Artist’s Statement:

I’m 11 days upriver now, the God-fearing missionaries don’t even hit this part of Borneo. It’s too wild, autonomous regions, they believe in the old ways, jungle superstitions, ghosts and the need for blood sacrifice.

I’m the only white man, a giant among the pigmy people of the forest. They think I am a shaman and I play up to the role, killing chickens in their ceremonies, with much hooplah and pizzazz.

But like Cortez the Killer, I know it wont last, I know soon they will tire of me and my extravagant fake show, soon they will stop bringing me their daughters and finest rice wine.

And I’m ready for this day, for I know in my video ‘The Apocalyptic Equatorial Visions of Dr. Overlander’ I have achieved my life’s work, I have reached the pinnacle.

I have finally mastered the art of manipulating the minds of innocent viewers, with the subliminal methods used by such past puppet masters of propaganda, as Leni Riefenstahl and Walt Disney.

In a mere 18 seconds I have managed to make a film that will permeate your very being. It will be locked away in your subconscious, until one of the many ‘triggers’ ignites the change. Once watched, even just once, you will never be the same.

It will start as an uneasiness, a realisation that something isn’t right in the world. Slowly, slowly, it will lead to small changes.

But in the end, like with Orwell, I have only provided the signposts, it is up to you to decide with what you do with this new found realisation.

Business Profile Videos, Contacting Business

December 9, 2011 in 2minprofile, business profiles, How to, marketing, online video, Youtube

In this educational video we discuss the important points one must get across when contacting business with regard to the production of an online business profile video.

How to do business profile videos – finding clients

December 9, 2011 in 2minprofile, business profiles, How to, marketing, online video, Youtube

Working locally with video producer Raj of Ipoh, Malaysia. We assess which local business to approach with regard to producing a business profile video.

The Wild Man of Borneo, The Overlander gets Jungle Fever

November 28, 2011 in Malaysia, Youtube

The Overlander goes deep into the Borneo Jungle and comes out all Charlie Sheen like after chatting with the spirit of Hunter S Thompson.

I actually started editing another video, then started playing around with my webcam and this came out. Me just letting off steam creatively, knowing I must change my whole modus operandi to keep sailing the seven seas.

8 options for making money with video when travelling the world

November 26, 2011 in Backpack Filmmaking, business, business profiles, Filming Secrets, online video, round the world, travel filmmaking, Video Production, World Tourism, Youtube

In this article I wish to discuss the options I am exploring with regard to increasing my revenue from video related activities as I travel the world. My original plan of relying on an increase in youtube adsense income, due to increased video turnout, has not come to fruition. So to keep the travel show on the road, I have to explore other options.

I’ve written a few of these articles now, both on overlander.tv and other travel sites, where I give people advice on how I manage to travel and make money.

*How to get paid to travel the world with your video camera
*Youtube Travel Videos, Five Fabulous Success Stories
*Case Study: making money with video while travelling

It’s funny but whenever I decide to write these articles, I always get chastised by my mother! She can’t understand why, with all the hard work and trial and error I’ve gone through to establish a career in the precarious arena of independent filmmaking, I would want to share my hard won secrets!

But for me, the sites I value the most in my own research, are those that cut the bullshit and are completely honest in their articles. I’d like to mention two that I regularly check up on, will video for food is the best resource for information on the changes in the online video landscape and nerdy nomad offers a great insight into how to make money online as you travel.

“and I will try to express myself in some mode of life or art as freely as I can, and as wholly as I can, using for my defence the only arms I allow myself to use . . . silence, exile, and cunning.”
James Joyce, in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

So here goes, some brainstorming on the possible directions I may consider in order to keep the overlander boat floating merrily on the seven seas.

* 1. Set up a 2nd youtube channel to increase adsense revenue. Tourism bodies around the world pay big money to promote their countries to the world. Unfortunately many of these campaigns get lost in the pure mass of video being released ever day. My idea is to set up one youtube channel that features all the tourism videos from around the world. The idea being to give viewers one location to see what the world has to offer. In theory it is a great idea, but in practise a little more difficult. Recent changes on youtube has reduced adsense revenue and written copyright permission must be gained from each country. I will persevere with the idea, but it is a slow riping fruit, so will explore quicker money making options first.

* 2. Set up a charity or cyber beg. Many film projects have gotten off the ground from funds raised on cyber begging sites like kick-starter and indiegogo. And many a ‘charity’ has raised funds for some worthy cause by traveling the world. Personally, I feel very uncomfortable with both concepts. Why the hell should anyone give money to help me travel the world. What do they get out of it? And if I did feel the need to raise money for some cause, why the need to travel the world to do it. Why not just raised funds at home? BUT maybe I need to forgo my uneasy feeling about raising funds with cyber begging sites and explore this option!

* 3. Sell Stock Footage I have a video production friend from New Zealand who makes a nice little side income by selling stock footage on sites like artbeats, alwayshd and footagebank. I’ve avoided this one, it involves shooting video in a way different from my current style (i.e. no handheld footage) Another longterm money earner that I would prefer to not have to do. It would mean changing my whole shooting style.

* 4. Sell dvd’s on amazon with createspace. As an Australian, the only way to get access to the American masses who use Amazon, is to set up an account with createspace but they take a hell of a cut. This is an option also used with success by my New Zealand mate. An option worth trying OR I could explore throwing money into online advertising to direct more traffic to my video downloads on my own website, thus keeping all profits for myself.

* 5. Produce video business profiles while travelling One of my main sources of income in Australia involved producing business video profiles. Without a work visa, I can’t offer a service in many of the countries I visit. But there is no reason I can’t sell a product online in these countries. This product could be charging a business to list on my website and youtube channel. And if that does involve filming at the business, this ‘service’ could be offered free. The benefit for business is they get high search ranking in google for their video because of my channel’s following and my SEO knowledge.
This option is a quick way to make money BUT requires time to market to business and more video production on top of the growing pile of videos I’m yet to complete. It is also less lucrative overseas than in Australia given currency and wage differences.

* 6. Branded Content, business ads. I could sell 30 second slots in my videos whereby as with the video business profile idea, business only pay for the listing, not the service. This would be an easy idea to implement, but may not always be easy given the nature of my content. My videos are not straight out tourism profiles of an area, and it doesn’t interest me to do ‘bog standard’ tourism videos.

* 7. Approach television for travel program funding. Despite my belief that online video is the future, television is still where the money is. I could approach Australian stations ABC and SBS or the travel channel with a travel show concept. This would most likely mean not being able to continue to broadcast footage on youtube and may involve some ‘pigeonholing’ of format. Worth exploring but not feasible as a one man operation. Television likes big crews, particularly the Australian funding bodies which would be involved in the deal.

* 8. Set up a global video business profile network. This is the idea I like the most. Because basically it involves me using my expertise in business profile video production, to help other producers around the world make money. I’ve already explored this idea with a Malaysian video producer, and have other video production friends around the world keen to be involved. I believe I have cracked the code on what works with regard to online video business profiles and I have devised a system that will allow any producer to copy this format. The benefit for business is they also know from the output what type of video they will end up with. Bookings would be made through a single website, prices would be determined on a country by country basis, in agreement with the local producers, and a 20% fee would be added to help maintain the website and cover marketing costs. This concept has already been explored in America, but not in a way that producers name their price. With my concept, everyone wins out.

Looking through the long list of possibilities, the options I have decided to explore RIGHT NOW are; the branded content idea, whereby business can feature a 30 second ad both in my videos and on my channel, and the global business profile video network. I like both these ideas because once they are set up, sales can be done online, I don’t have to do much extra work and they both represent good opportunities for future growth as they become more widely known. The 2nd option also gives me the opportunity to meet other producers as I travel, as happened in Ipoh.

So there you go, all my ideas laid out on the table!
One may ask why give away your secrets, with the chance others could copy them!
Well I have a belief that a lot of the problems in the world are due to a fear of scarcity of resources. That fear leads to people being greedy, hoarding things for themselves.
Now maybe there are too many people in the world, or maybe there are too many at the top of the tree not willing to share the fat around. Whatever the true story, I don’t want to play that fear game, I’m not going to make my life miserable now, to hoard for an unknown future, for who really knows which of us will even make ‘old bones’!

So for video producers, young or old, who also have a desire to travel, feel free to borrow, modify and test any original ideas you get from my own experimentation with exploring ways to make money with video. And if you do have great success, send me a note, love to hear how it all goes.

Unesco Places of Worship

October 18, 2011 in Malaysia, Youtube

Unesco and Youtube are compiling playlists of videos featuring World Heritage Sites. I have been asked to curate a list featuring Places of Worship. Hope you enjoy the list of videos I have selected from sites around the world

Round the World Trip – One Season on the Road and what I have learnt.

October 16, 2011 in About, How to, round the world, travel filmmaking, Travel Videos, Youtube

I’m 12 weeks into my Round the World Trip. I now have some idea of what to expect in my quest to film the world and make money doing it.

My adsense revenue from youtube has not increased, so I am exploring other ways to make passive income while traveling. One exciting avenue is teaching other video producers how to make business profile videos.

I have had to change my filmmaking style to suit my traveling lifestyle, but despite the changes, I find I still have a backlog of films I will have to edit at some stage in the future.

I talk about the problems I have experienced on the road and how I have overcome them.

Any viewers who wish to travel the world themselves longterm, feel free to ask me any questions below.

Filmed on a Canon sx230 digital camera

Business Profile Videos, How to make

October 14, 2011 in business profiles, How to, marketing, online video, Youtube

Mark Shea of Overlander.tv is currently traveling the world, producing travel videos and exploring ways to make money while on the road. With the help of a local Malaysian Video Producer, Raj Singh, he will devise a system that any video producer, anywhere in the world, can use to make money doing videos to promote business.

Make a video about where you live – Fave Four in your Home Town

October 4, 2011 in How to, Malaysia, Video Production, Youtube

For all the big decisions in life, I don’t think one is ever prepared. I think it is a matter of learning as you go.

Two months into my round the world trip it is time to assess how things are going, particularly regarding the making money on the road goal.

I’ve been reading a few books and exploring a few ideas, and one thing I would like to do is pass on my knowledge of video production on to others.

So I put out a call to all my subscribers and any one else interested, to make a video featuring the top four things to do in your home town.

Let’s make this easy and old school, no need for fancy editing, just edit in camera, with camera phone, webcam, whatever.

Try and keep the video under 2 minutes, which means 30 secs for each segment.

Imagine you are showing a visitor the highlights of where you live, your fave four things.

Load your video to your youtube channel, title it ‘Fave Four in (your town)’ and in two weeks time (Tues. 18 Oct) I will feature the best videos on my ‘overlander’ channel.