Guglielmo & Valentina - Travel Videographers

Guglielmo & Valentina - Travel Videographers We are here to inspire you that it's possible to explore and film the World even with normal jobs i.

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07/12/2024

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Sono a Chamonix per un corso di 3 giorni sull'alpinismo invernale. Il fine settimana è sfortunato, il tempo è schifoso e un...

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16/11/2024

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Prosecco e’ la denominazione di origine controllata che designa il vino a base di uva glera, di colore paglierino, di gusto frut...

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12/10/2024

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Explore Slovakia from East (Kosice) to West (Bratislava) in this amazing road-trip——————————————TIMESTAMP00:00 Intro00:48 Kosice01:50 Barde...

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01/09/2024

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Oggi proviamo il nuovo sentiero CAI 384/385 aperto nel 2023 nelle montagne sopra l'abitato di Claut, nel Parco delle Dolomiti Friulane. Un sentiero relativam...

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25/04/2024

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Oggi siamo a Riga, capitale della Lettonia, sul Mar Baltico. E' fine ottobre e il tempo è piuttosto grigio e piovoso, anche se non a...

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12/04/2024

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FULL VIDEO ➡️ https://youtu.be/N4Y6dMGJsq0I'm in Chamonix for a 3-day course on Winter Mountaineering. The weekend is unlucky, weather is s*** and one of the...

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09/03/2024

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I'm in Chamonix for a 3-day course on Winter Mountaineering. The weekend is unlucky, weather is s*** and one of the membe...

Last weekend I was in Chamonix for course on Winter Mountaineering. The weekend is unlucky, weather was s*** and one of ...
09/03/2024

Last weekend I was in Chamonix for course on Winter Mountaineering. The weekend is unlucky, weather was s*** and one of the member of the group had an accident right as we started. We were supposed to climb the Petit Flambeu, on the Mont Blanc Massif, but the weather conditions are prohibitive

We learn that in the mountains is key to adapt and be able to change the plans and we have some fun on the ridge of the Pic Janvier, in the la Fregere area

I'm in Chamonix for a 3-day course on Winter Mountaineering. The weekend is unlucky, weather is s*** and one of the membe...

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21/12/2023

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chi ama le grandi vette, raggiungere il Ben Nevis a 1.345 metri potrebbe essere una sfida poco interessante. Tuttavia, per g...

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04/11/2023

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We are visiting Riga in late October, and the wether is quite grey and rainy, though not yet freezing cold. Founded in 1201...

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19/08/2023

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Definito il monte più illogico o la pietrificazione dell’urlo di un dannato, il Campanile di Val Montanaia e’ un sperone di rocci...

12/08/2023

Sono stato diverse volte, fin da piccolo a fare il sentiero che risale la Val Montanaia dal rifugio Pordenone fino al bivacco Perugini per vedere il Campanile, uno sperone di roccia di 300 metri. Mai avrei pensato un giorno di potervi salire in cima. Nei commenti trovate il video dell'avventura

L’attacco della via Normale e’ posto a 1970 metri sulla parete sud. 8 tiri di corda da 20-30 metri l’uno di grado II, III, IV con il passaggio più difficile di V grado: la famosa Fessura Cozzi, che deve il nome a Napoleone Cozzi, alpinista e pittore di inizio Novecento, che il 7 settembre 1902 ebbe l'intuizione, insieme ad Alberto Zanutti, su come salire in cima. Non vi riuscirono, in quanto si dovettero fermare non riuscendo ad arrivare al ballatoio, la loro esperienza e il loro beta fu fondamentale per gli austriaci Viktor von Glenvell e Guenter von Saar, che dieci giorni dopo riuscirono a raggiungere la cima

Grazie ad Andrea per avermi dato la possibilità e a Sorina e Alex per tutto l’aiuto lungo gli 8 tiri di corda e le quattro calate in corda doppia

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About us

We love music, colours and people. That’s why, 10 years ago, we have started travelling the World with a camera and become filmmakers. You can Not just the two of us, but more often with a group of good friends.

One day, it was an Easter Sunday, a friend of us showed how he combined some of our pictures in a short video with music. That was an eye opener. We bought a camera (never had one before) and started recording. For the first years we were not even taking pictures. Looking back to our first videos, they look ugly, shaky and poorly made. But in 2013 Valentina made me one of the best gift ever: a short filmmaking training. And that was a game changer. Year after year, travel after travel, we started producing more interesting and entertaining videos. We got interested in documentaries, and that’s how the travel documentary format was borne. You can check out all our films on our YouTube channel

Valentina. Originally from Treviglio (North Italy, not far from Milan), Vale move to London in 2007 where she found true love (note: her husband his writing this bio). Vale currently works for a consultancy company in the City. I couldn't have found a better partner. Vale comes enthusiastically with to any exotic destinations (typically learning where we are going when we are on the flight) with superb adaptation skills. Crossing mountains, rafting on rivers, strolling on the beach, boating on the oceans, driving to nowhere … Vale never gives up and always keep going on like a Duracell battery. One memorable moment was when in Salta (Argentina) she was with 39º fever caused by a mix of altitude, early wake-ups and intense travelling on previous days. That night, half asleep on the bed, she told me: "Darling, I love you but tomorrow, when I recover, I’ll kick your ass!”

Guglielmo. Born in 1980 in Pordenone, North East of Italy. At the age of 14, my father sent me across the border to Austria to learn German. While I was reluctant at the beginning, I loved the diversity of people, language, currency, sounds, food. That Summer is when the seed of travelling was implanted. I spent two more Summers in Vienna, learning more German. I enrolled at the university in Milan in 1999, my first goal was to do an exchange semester abroad, which I did in Cologne, Germany in 2002. Graduated in Economics in 2004, my goal was to expatriate. In 2005 I got a job in the City of London, and this is the place I call my (second) home. I met with Valentina in 2008 and since then we have been spending all our holidays ... and some unpaid leaves ... travelling. We plan our travels independently. Nothing fancy, nothing impossible