Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Travel Guide and Accommodation

January 10, 2012 in Malaysia

Kuching is one of my favourite Asian Capitals. I think it is a very easy place to travel for Westerners and is a great base to explore the Borneo Interior.

I also review the backpackers accommodation I am staying at, The B and B Inn. I’ve been here for a few weeks and feel they do a number of things right with regard to tourist accommodation.

The B and B Inn is the first registered inn catering for backpackers in Kuching. A lot of backpacker’s accommodation in Kuching are not registered and can lead to problems with travel insurance if things go wrong, e.g. fire

To prebook accommodation at the B & B Inn
Phone: +60 82 237 366
email: phanlily@hotmail.com
Address: 30-1 Jalan Tubuan, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo

Top Travel Movies – what makes you wanna travel?

December 29, 2011 in Best of Lists, Travel

With the help of online video join me on a journey exploring the top travel movies. These are the movies that influenced me, as a filmmaker, to travel.

World Safari – Round the World Adventure
This one started it all for me, I remember watching this at school with my first crush, she hated it. For me, it set a idea in motion.

Wild Orchid – Brazil
Captured the latent sensuality of South America. So many memorable scenes, Mickey on the Harley. Carrie catching the couple having sex in the stairwell. Carnival, the feeling that anything could happen.

Before Sunrise – the holiday romance
Let’s be honest, we all crave it, that holiday romance that sweeps us off our feet!

Easy Rider – The Epic Road Trip
Just a classic. In a previous life I dated a women with two boys. This is the only movie I made my eldest step son sit down and watch with me. For weeks he couldn’t believe the rednecks killed Captain America!

Wake in Fright – Australia
Ok, so Australia has changed a little since this film was made, but you spend enough time in those male dominated outback towns, where the measure of your manhood is determined by how much you can drink. You will realise how quickly things can turn nasty.

Apocalypse now – Asia
Probably my fave film, a classic. A white man cut loose, going up river in search of his own heart of darkness.

Grizzly Man – The Wilderness
An amazing documentary by the Master Herzog. Timothy Treadwell, a crazy diamond whose passion comsumed him ( pardon the pun)

Up in the Air
Great movie about the dangers of constant flux

Body of lies – Middle East
Doesn’t paint a great picture of American involvement in the Middle East, but boy, Golshifteh Farahani, you gave me a new appreciation of the beauty of Persian women!

Betty Blue – France
Maybe my first crush on an actress. It wasn’t until years later, watching this film as an adult, that I realise Betty was stark raving mad!

Vicky Cristina Barcelona – Spain
Woody Allen leaves New York and puts a Spanish spin on the holiday romance. First time I appreciated Penelope Cruz as an actress, she played the hot blooded siren so well!

Blood Diamond – Africa
My good African friend Florence, who experienced the war in Seirra Leone, can’t watch this movie, so there must be some truth in it!

Angel Heart – the deep south of America
Made me wanna go down south and see that mix of cultures.

The Mission – South America
Such a great film, good versus evil, the coloniser versus the indigenous. And what a soundtrack!



The Beach

Finding Paradise and the darkness of the human heart

The Wicker Man – United Kingdom
Maybe an unusual choice, but made me think about what lies beneath. Lead to me take a trip to the remote Orkney Islands.

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December 28, 2011 in 2minprofile, business profiles, marketing, Video Production

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Top Travel Tunes – An Audio-Visual Journey

December 26, 2011 in Best of Lists, Travel

With the help of online video, let me take you on an audio-visual journey of my top travel tunes.

STEPPENWOLF – Born To Be Wild

Love ‘Easy Rider’, can’t leave this classic off the list!

LITTLE RIVER BAND – It’s A Long Way There
I’ve been listening to this song a bit of late, and I’m finding it’s words relevant to my current trip.

ROLLINS BAND – Illumination
Great Lyrics and amazing film clip.

RORY MCLEOD – Sleep Tonight
In the tradition of the Celtic Bards, this one goes out to the rough traveling backpackers :)

METALLICA – Wherever I May Roam
Great lyrics, I reckon this song would work really well with an acoustic version, anyone game?

THE BLACKEYED SUSANS – The Good Life Never Ends
The coolest travel song you never heard of, full of a good dose of Australian irony. Lyrics by the great David McComb of Triffids fame.

ASH GRUNWALD – Breakout

The song to get you on the road and outta your current situation :)

JOHN J FRANCIS – Simple Ben
From the amazing surf film ‘Morning of the Earth’. A beautiful song about appreciating the little things.

HANK WILLIAMS SNR – Ramblin’ Man
The greatest example of travel songwriting ever! If you need to know the influence this country singer had on popular music, listen to these great lyrics! This version features my mate Matt Charles leading the vocals.

LED ZEPPELIN – Ramble On
Ten years searching for your girl, wow, hardcore! Obviously big LOTR fans :)

IGGY POP – The Passenger
Got to feature the legendary Iggy, and what a great homemade video clip, featuring some classic old movies

NICK CAVE – When I first came to Town
When it is time to move on!

And as an encore, a traditional song I changed to suit my own travels -
TOMMY TANNER AND THE DRUNKEN PEREGIAN BEACH CHOIR – Version of The Overlanders Traditional Tune

What are your Favourites? Comment Below

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.

Karaoke in Asia, travel video guide

November 7, 2011 in Malaysia

If you visit Asia a night in a Karaoke Bar is a must. This video features fantastic renditions of songs by Elvis and Frank Sinatra by Aubrey Chan and Mark Shea. And wife of Aubrey, please don’t fret, usually Aubrey’s business meetings are not so fun. He just put on a show for the camera.
Thanks to Sapphire Bar Kuching.

Couchsurfing – The Greatest Gift to Travellers and Hosts.

October 21, 2011 in Malaysia

I really love couch surfing.
It has helped me find local people to feature in my videos.
It has helped strengthen my belief that we are all the same, regardless of cultural differences.
Looking back over my travels, it is wonderful to watch the videos featuring couch surfers.

Here is a link to my couch surfing profile

and here are some video featuring couch surfers I have met around the world:

Barcelona with english expat Nick:

Auckland with the Lovely Dr Maya:

Granada with David and Irene, They suggested doing a story on cave dwellers:

Rafael in Sevilla:

Nhi in Hue:

Hanoi with Lan:

Wellington with Marcel:

World Tourism Youtube Channel

October 21, 2011 in Malaysia, World Tourism

Round the World Travel Video Adventurer, Mark Shea, explains what he hopes to achieve with the World Tourism youtube channel. He wants to establish a location where viewers can view all the best tourism videos from around the world. Filmed at Perak Cave Buddhist Temple, Ipoh, Malaysia.

‘The place to view the best tourism videos the world has to offer’

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How to make Travel Videos like a Magician!

October 8, 2011 in film making, Filming Secrets, How to, Malaysia, travel filmmaking, Travel Videos

Mark Shea of overlander.tv shares four secret lessons of travel filmmaking he learnt from an Aborigine Kurdaitcha man many years ago at the crossroads of a small outback town.

You too can learn these secrets, without fear of losing your soul!

Mark is a documentary and travel filmmaker who in the line of his work has; walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain, hopped in the ring at Tent Boxing Show in Outback Australia, and escaped hordes of marauding inbreds looking for fresh genes in the wilds of Tasmania.

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Tasmania Travel Video Download

September 18, 2011 in Tasmania, Video Downloads

Travel Tasmania seeing it’s top destinations through the eyes of the locals. Stories include:

Rob Pennicott and his artist wife Michaye live an idyllic family life on Bruny Island. Surrounded by nature and a bountiful sea, Bruny appears to be paradise, but as Rob suggests, may not be for everyone. I also discuss the sad history of Truganini, the last full blooded Tasmanian Aborigine.

In Hobart I interview Sudanese musician Ajak Kwai about her experience living in Tasmania.

Formation of the Australian Greens Political Party. I take a flight to the South West Wilderness area of Tasmania, learning about Critchley Parker Junior, an ill fated explorer who hoped to form a new Jewish State in the region. I also interview Senator Bob Brown, leader of the world’s first Greens Political Party.

This action packed video is three stories packed into one. First I feature archival footage from the seminal Franklin River campaign, then I investigate the Facial Tumor Disease effecting the wild Tasmanian Devil Population, and finally I do a story on Port Arthur, an historic convict colony where I interview guide Laura Leeworthy, do their ghost tour and film a Ghost!!

Fishing for Trout in Tasmania offers anglers some of the most remote Lake Fishing in the world. I interview Janice Spencer about the Land of 3,000 Lakes. Janice was the first female angler ever accepted for an Australian competition Fly Fishing Team.

Tasmania has some of the biggest cold water surf breaks in the world. I visit Marrawah on the north west corner, a location renowned for it’s year round surf. I interview 16 yr old local Zak Grey.

Cruising the winding roads of Tasmania on a Harley Davidson with Simon Richardson. Simon owns the Launceston Harley Davidson Dealership and believes Tasmania offers bikers great touring opportunities, with mountainous roads and free camping. I also visit Stanley, Tasmania’s Best Town. Simon rides a 1980 Shovelhead Harley Trike.

For my last Tasmania story I visited Campbelltown’s sombre convict brick display and then interviewed an Irish Woman in the Town of National Park, near the Mt Field National Park. Trish Rawlins believes Tasmania is like Ireland before it lost all it’s trees.

Time: 37.48 Format: minidv