The Truth and Legend Podcast is a companion to the YouTube channel. We discuss wildlife photography and cinematography, experiences in the field, and the success or defeats growing our YouTube channel.

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Navigating Color Grading Challenges, Bighorn Sheep Encounters, and the Thrills of Bear Filming in Our Latest Adventure

In this episode, we discuss the challenges of color grading and editing wildlife footage. We explore different approaches to color grading and share our experiences with editing and selecting footage. The conversation then shifts to their recent biking and wildlife adventure, including encounters with bighorn sheep. We discuss the influence of human presence on wildlife behavior and the importance of protecting these animals. The episode concludes with reflections on our experiences and the potential for future projects. In this part of the conversation, we discuss comparing footage from different cameras, the process of editing a podcast, meeting new people on their trip, and announcing the dates for our upcoming bear trips. We also talk about the experience of filming bears and wildlife, learning from a National Geographic photographer, using drones responsibly, and the use of ham radios for communication. The conversation concludes with a discussion on storm chasing.

In this episode, we discuss the challenges of color grading and editing wildlife footage. We explore different approaches to color grading and share our experiences with editing and selecting footage. The conversation then shifts to their recent biking and wildlife adventure, including encounters with bighorn sheep. We discuss the influence of human presence on wildlife behavior and the importance of protecting these animals. The episode concludes with reflections on our experiences and the potential for future projects. In this part of the conversation, we discuss comparing footage from different cameras, the process of editing a podcast, meeting new people on their trip, and announcing the dates for our upcoming bear trips. We also talk about the experience of filming bears and wildlife, learning from a National Geographic photographer, using drones responsibly, and the use of ham radios for communication. The conversation concludes with a discussion on storm chasing.

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