Filming and editing (Day 55)

Yesterday I decided to start by doing some editing work on the Blue mountain vlog. The process was mostly meant for me to get familiar with the software. And to be honest, after a few tries, the software was super easy to use. I don’t know if that was because I used other Adobe before, or that the adobe premiere pro is just super user-friendly. So you’re probably asking, “can you show what you have edited so far”. Eh not really, the finished product was rendered wrong and the premiere pro file got corrupted. So I need to redo the editing. But don’t worry, this a good thing. Now I can re-use the skills I learned and add them to redo this 2 minute travelling to the blue mountain video. So that was day 54.

Working on the blue mountain vlog

On day 55, I started my day by visiting the Medicare center and enroll myself in Australian Medicare. I don’t need to pay anything, because Australia and the Netherlands have a basic agreement (It is called Reciprocal Health Care Agreements). So I decided to enroll myself just in case, so if something bad happens to me, I am at least enrolled. I should still be covered by travel insurance and dutch medicare. But better be safe than sorry. So the appointment went real easy. The people were friendly and helpful and I was out of the service after 15 minutes. It went better than expected. Later in the day, after the internship, I went to the opera house, and watch the sunset over the harbour bridge. Saw also cruise boat leaving the harbour. During my time in the harbour area, I did some experimenting with timelapses. Sadly the cruise boat interfered in my plan of making a timelapse of the sun going done. So that is still something i need to plan. Probably going to bangaroo reserves, because it should have a better view that by the opera house.

When I finished experimenting, I went home and made myself a lovely wrap with tzatziki, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and corn. During the making of this dinner, a new Chinese roommate was continuously looking at the plate in amazement, because she never had seen a wrap (and tzatziki) before and seen it be fulled like that. She even wanted to make a picture of the wrap when I was finished filling it. It was a really weird moment. It just felt like I was making an eating vlog for youtube (the trend is called Mukbang, but the big difference is that I didn’t film myself eating a lot of food on camera.)

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