Showcasing My Neighborhood; A Video Documentary

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Hello there guys, so today I continued my editing quest and right here is a video of my neighborhood and almost everything that happens in it since partial easing of the lockdown. So I did a whole lot of shoot and it took about three hours to finish the shoot. I like at Agbado city, Ogun state, in Lagos Nigeria and it was a bright lovely and I was just touring around and well it was a process that took really king.
First of all The country isn't friendly to video makers and photographers so I had to do the video with caution.
Honestly the stabilization of my Google camera didn't really do so good and I still had some shaky aspects, however this was because I didn't have a tripod as well.

Nonetheless, it was a stunning shoot from my perspective and the editing process was even cooler as I was about to capture some mundane things.



Equipment used for the shoot: Redmi note 8; Google Cam 7:3





Interested in some more of my works?

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My name is @Josediccus, a young Nigerian student who is a Vlogger, A Psychologist, Poet And Sports Writer/Analyst. I'm using my contents as a process to create shared meaning as well as create expressions through which people on/off hive can relate. I believe content is a process to be enjoyed and relished and I'm up for any collaborations in my field stated above. Cheers


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Nice video. Although the street looks empty except for the children playing ball. The background music go well.

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It's difficult to shoot videos in Nigeria without getting challenged by area boys or the police, I've been harassed once and nearly my phone was taken by security persons in my college. At the end I did a timelapse of the busy junctures I know, applaud the process Man, e no easy

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Please let them not take this phone abeg.. but the video goes well. Where is agbado. I stayed in Lagos for fifteen years

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Well it's precisely in Ogun state, but it's more closer to the suburbs of Lagos. Like the boundary, it's more quiet here.

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The neighborhood looks "free" and it's fun to see children playing. :D Why are they not friendly with videographers though?

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Well we have a lot of fraudsters and thieves and well people can use videos and images for nefarious purpose so this has affected decent videographers who just wants to make a living from making video. I have been arrested in the past and almost beaten just because im a videographer.

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Thanks for your comment, I'm actually an amateur lol but I'm hoping with practice and learning and the right equipment I can do better. Thanks for dropping by

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Very nice videography skills my friend

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