Family Travel Times

Family Travel Times

Thursday, 18 December 2014

Recommended lightweight technology for making fun videos!

[caption id="attachment_868" align="aligncenter" width="960"]The "Mikey" microphone The "Mikey" microphone[/caption]

Writing about travel is great fun, but as we are always keen to make our posts look and sound good too, it can get a bit complicated! We don't have a great deal of tech equipment, relying on our usual camera (a Panisonic Lumix) and iPhone to take pictures and make our videos. We sometimes use an iPad too, and we crave a GoPro to make it all look that bit more exciting!

As it's Christmas we decided to look at some technological extras which might help us improve what we offer - and have fun. It's crucial that any kit is lightweight and easy to transport so we limited ourselves to items we thought might help us and not cause travel headaches! Here are some items we'd either highly recommend or would love to have! Jess has tested most of them out and if you click on the links you can find out more about them. We think they'd probably help anyone who likes to blog or just take pictures and make videos (and we're still hoping for that GoPro!)...

Mikey is a "Premium Studio Microphone" that connects right to your iPhone or iPad, and delivers fantastic sound quality. This microphone allows us to change the sound quality from "quiet" to "auto" to "loud" and swivels easily, letting us to record sound coming from any direction. The microphone works with most audio and video recording apps, and I think it's really cool to hear the difference with the mic. The first few times I used the Mikey I could not hear a difference, however when it finally worked I was amazed - everything sounded brilliant! This microphone is small and excellent for travelling, and even comes with a bag to carry it in.

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Nova Flash is an off-camera flash that wirelessly connects to your iPhone, and is controllable from an app. When taking normal pictures, our phone's flash makes the photos look unrealistic and our skin ridiculously white, but this all changes with the Nova. It was easy to charge and connect it to my device, and the free app is simple to use and even lets us edit your photos! The difference that the Nova makes to our photos is incredible and you are even able to choose the type of flash you want - options range from "cool" to "warm", and "gentle" to "bright". There is even a custom option, which enables you to personalise the flash. Furthermore, the Nova is small and thin enough to fit pretty much anywhere, such as a wallet or even your pocket.

The nova lightsource flashWe have been using Joby's GripTight Gorilla Pod Stand for a year, and I love it! Its extendable grip holds our phone perfectly, and its flexible legs can attach to almost any surface. In the past year, this tripod has been wrapped around benches in Austria, the wall of a school in Jamaica and the top of a bridge in the House of Correction in Folkingham! You can see the difference this tripod has made in videos by watching our Paris video, which is unbelievably shaky... Next came our incredible trip to Beaches Negril in Jamaica, where our video is a lot stiller and therefore much more aesthetically pleasing! Sadly, parts of the legs can come off and although they can be put back on, it makes it much harder to wrap them around objects. This has happened to two of the three legs so far, however the product is still great and easy to use. As an added bonus, the tripod is tiny enough to carry around in a bag.

Although we do not (yet!) own an iPhone 5/5S, The Naztech Power Case looks brilliant - it has a built-in battery that nearly doubles the usage time of your phone. The case looks slim and easy to hold, and comes with three coloured frames to change the colour. There is a built in kickstand and LEDs on the back to tell you how much battery life you have left, which is something that sounds amazing to me. If I ever get an iPhone (hint, hint mum) this looks like the case I would choose; it is both useful and stylish!

What items of kit would you recommend? We'd love to know. We're hoping that our pics and videos improve with some of the new technology we're trying out...

Disclosure: We were sent the Mikey microphone and Nova flash to try out for this blog. As usual, however, all the opinions contained here are our own.

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Friday, 25 July 2014

London In The Summer With Kids By Jess


We love London; no surprise there! Out of the four people living in our house, three of us have lived in London for their whole life, and we all agree that it is an incredible place to visit. Lately, our family have been involved in two amazing projects to do with London, and they both were wonderful experiences.









Mum and Rob meeting the "Lord Mayor", Morris (as opposed to Boris!)

Firstly, we were invited to go to the opening of Top Trumps: 30 Things To See In London, where they launched their newest theme - all about London!

My brother Robert loves Top Trumps, so we were all very excited to attend the launch. We discovered that the new game would have information about different landmarks in London, and that children and their parents would be able to use the Top Trumps as a kid friendly tour of the best places to go to in the city.









Rob on an old bus in the transport museum

First of all, we were greeted by the Night-Mayor in front of the London Transport Museum, and were given a sheet full of questions about London landmarks. For half an hour we looked around the museum, and learnt cool facts about trains, buses and more. After this, we went on a bus and saw sights such as Big Ben and Tower Bridge. The day finished with a trip up the Shard, which was looads of fun.

Another amazing experience that Rob and I loved was helping to film a video about the best things to do in London, which is here. We were asked to get involved by Bound Round.



It was a really strange experience to be filmed and talk to a camera, but it was loads of fun and we love the video. We hope you find it useful!

Read more posts about London:

A Great Trip To Buckingham Palace By Me


The London Dungeons By Robert

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