I've been The way Brodie integrates multi-cam setups—handling a drone, multiple GoPros, and a 360 camera while literally being surrounded by tiger sharks—is a feat of logistics as much as it is storytelling. The editing in the "4 Days Boat Camping" video, specifically the color grading on the underwater squid shots, shows a level of dedication to the craft that goes far beyond typical "vlogging." It’s fascinating to see how the channel has evolved from simple island survival clips to high-end nature cinematography without losing its raw, authentic soul. Does anyone else feel like the storytelling has become much more structured and professional lately?