I appreciate your weekly updates. I binged on your videos about five years ago, Anna was asea then.
@ZeRowe9 ай бұрын
Renee does a fantastic job of editing and conveying the story! Still my favorite sailing channel after all these years 😎🍻
@austinrafter95939 ай бұрын
Renee, you ARE a real film maker! You’ve amounted this massive audience purely from the way in which you tell your stories. Boat life alone isn’t enough to accumulate such a large, supportive fan base. It’s the way you’re able to tell the stories. The way you film them, the sequence of the shots, what you choose to include and not.. it’s an art form and one that you’re clearly very good at! Just because it may be your daily life, doesn’t mean it’s not a real, great film (video). You’re continuing to grow, purely because of your skills and ability. Be proud!!!
@userwhr9 ай бұрын
What a beautiful introduction! Thank you Renee.
@amybeard20549 ай бұрын
That intro is like the opening scenes of a wonderful movie ❤
@amybeard20549 ай бұрын
I made this comment after only watching the intro with no idea how you felt about making movies. Maybe you could try your hand at writing a screenplay. That’s to me where the emotion and spirit of a movie starts. Then adding the soundtrack and acting along with all the movie production brings it all together. But maybe start with the writing. Or maybe delve into just cinematography. You have such a talent you should really create a short film and enter it into a few contests in your spare hours of course 😝.
@ImionsaeXwb779 ай бұрын
Band of Brothers
@QwibzOSRS9 ай бұрын
You people are delusional
@richardhoffman38279 ай бұрын
I don't think you realize the impact you make on me, and I'm sure many people on the videos you already do. I enjoyed the new intro, but always enjoy the videos. My team knows that Thursday during lunch, is a time to let me be to watch my favorite series. Thank You for all you do, shoot and share.
@jdrothschild9 ай бұрын
Good morning, Renee. I've been watching for several years (I think at least 4) and I just turned my head while working when I heard you say, "I want to be a real film maker." I totally see it. I love your work...I love your visuals...and your vision. I hope you will make it happen...and make the films you want to see. I really hope so. Thank you btw for being such a great and reliable go to for me to escape while I work at my business (I am a chef and cooking school owner). I love your channel...your family...and the incredible gift you and Keith have given your kids.
@Spoon2799 ай бұрын
I've been living vicariously on your boat for years because of the way you film and edit your videos, Renee. Two thumbs up 👍
@CMBakerHomes9 ай бұрын
I love your movies!! I have watched them all and the first 6 seasons I have seen about 7 times, no lie… Most nights while laying in bed I put Zatara on my tv. My son asks to watch them at night too but he calls them Float Away. ❤ I thank you all for giving me this dream I never even thought I would have! I have just gotten my NJ real Estate License and during my first coaching session we had to write out short term and long term goals. My biggest goal is to buy a boat and live aboard and sail the South Pacific! Do the same route you did in season 1
@userwhr9 ай бұрын
Renee you are a great filmmaker! You have hundreds of films!
@marcylandon58729 ай бұрын
You are a real film maker, have you noticed how many viewers you have? And you make a difference in so many lives, I know I live vicariously through your films, always looking forward to the next one. Thank you.
@hoptimistvibes9 ай бұрын
Your passion really shows, even if you haven't hit the level you want to be at yet, you have some of the best sailing vlog moments hands down. R&E have paid people to have those moments...at times...while Colin from PV has also delivered some shots that are amazing, but you are truly talented. Hopefully the kids hang around long enough for your cinematic peak or maybe you'll find it somewhere you'd never expect. Either way I'm happy to join you on that adventure and look forward to your next adventure. Thanks for sharing!
@joyceedwards61129 ай бұрын
I live in S. Florida so Ive been blessed to have done some boating over the years. I was on a wooden 90 foot sailboat for a day sail. I was laying on the deck near the bow listening to music. The song "sailing" came on and I opened my eyes. Next to me a dolphin about 3 feet away. Moments like that never go away. You are so lucky and I knowvyou realize that. Thank you so much for sharing.🧡🐬
@dcsc19 ай бұрын
I find your infectious personality wonderful, Renee. You're always positive and have a little cheeky way about you that always makes me giggle. I also love that you laugh at yourself too. Best boat Mumma out there! ❤
@twostevensinau9 ай бұрын
I really liked the opening and the debrief/update on the conditions from Keith at the beginning as well ... its a nice touch.
@jimdavids67089 ай бұрын
Renee, you are so talented both as a film maker and a mom. Thanks for sharing your adventures ❤
@tullydraperyshop9 ай бұрын
Omg I have to tell you this- my hubby and I were watching this episode (we always watch from his log in- I just subscribed from mine) and I commented about how beautiful the opening of this video was. I said it was very cinematic!!! It was so cool that you later described how you wanted the beginning of this video to be “cinematic”. My hubby was shocked that I totally felt your vibes and used the same word as you. That’s because you nailed it! The scenery and music were perfectly in harmony and made me feel your passion. Great job!!! We love your channel!
@got2castwithb8779 ай бұрын
📹 As someone who works a lot in the reality television space, your content is seriously a breath of fresh air in more ways than one and is a welcome departure from the static blah that I often am staring at. That said, your entire family’s skills in filming and editing has been such a joy to watch as it just keeps getting better while keeping us all so engaged. But do you and whatever you end up transitioning to I have no doubt that you’ll always have a loyal following with everything each one of you aspires to. #doityourway #doyou
@blackpowdermaniacshooter9 ай бұрын
Being an Hollywood type would drive me crazy. Getting to film and edit your own videos is truly FUN...!! You do a fantastic job editing pretty cool content, especially being in the small combined space you are occupying at the moment. Well done girl..!!
@TTM-GEB9 ай бұрын
Night Vision Monocular - Have you considered having one? They are very affordable now, a good Bushnell is less than $300us. Great for when you pull into an anchorage at night... A Thermal Monocular would be great in fog and other times, also in the $300us price range. Both would be nice to have when looking out for pirates. 🎉
@toddpepin7989 ай бұрын
Renee, you ARE a real film maker and you DO produce real emotions for the rest of us! We feel like if you ever decide to quit sailing, and you want break into Hollywood, you've got an amazing resume!
@LeeYvesMexico9 ай бұрын
Loved the intro Renee! You are a REAL film maker !😊 Lots of ZATARA dust !!
@dryroasted55999 ай бұрын
I admit I didn't pay much attention the first time, so I went and watched the opening again. If you were trying to convey the tininess if your world in that huge expanse of open ocean, you succeeded admirably. You are very talented Renee. The chance for you to make your great masterpiece still exists.
@jillsisco23089 ай бұрын
Renee, I loved the cinematic intro! I LOVE the stories you tell!! You DO make your audience FEEL....just like movies do. Keep doing what you're doing!! Sail on Zatara!!
@SailingSisu9 ай бұрын
Wow, what an incredible introduction! Renee does such an amazing job of editing and storytelling. This channel has been our favorite sailing channel for years, and this video just reinforces why. The intro felt like the opening scenes of a captivating movie. Renee is not just a sailor, but a talented filmmaker with hundreds of films under her belt. Keep up the exceptional work, and looking forward to more adventures at sea! 🌊⛵️
@showmoke9 ай бұрын
One of my all-time favourite film music scores is from the film 'Death On The Nile' starring Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot. Wonderul score - positively Wagnerian in its grandeur and composed by Nino Rota.
@sharimahigab12929 ай бұрын
You’ve seen it all girl. I hung out with a Hollywood camera guy. He was so slow … checking lights. Drove me nuts. Logistics. You might think you are boring. Honestly. You rock. Just keep doing what ya do. Your intro!! 🎉
@shawncosmos54319 ай бұрын
Watching the Zatara crew is a great way to start the day. Continued safe travels!!!
@eVeRyDaYsUpErCrAzY9 ай бұрын
watching from the Philippines since day one!🔥 team sailing zatara Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@sharimahigab12929 ай бұрын
Philippines Zatara!! Your subscribers will double
@seafuryphil9 ай бұрын
What nice episode ❤⛵️. You should know that the émotions you dream about conveying to other s is literally what you do , that is exactly why so many of us follow you guys . Its not just the beautiful back drops of far away places . We love the stories . All of your stories . Seeing your kids growing in to amazing humans and expériencing such highs and even the low's . Brings us to a place where we arent daunted with our day to day stuff. For us spending 20 min or an hr . Looking in through the port hole of your guys life really inst much different than reading series novel . The best part is we can reach out and let you all know what a great job you are doing and say thank you for sharing your adventures with us 🦈⛵️🇨🇦
@neshkesh9 ай бұрын
So true!
@mdm70259 ай бұрын
🙌 VERY well said, friend!
@Chili-P-20009 ай бұрын
If you cut and blanch your veggies, you can freeze them so you can use the throughout your trip.
@davidfisher2689 ай бұрын
As a retired gaffer I get your interest in film making, with your platform you have a terrific advantage and obviously (to me) an opportunity to have great luck. This video was excellent , I loved the way you skillfully poked the bear! Hopefully a great producer will partner with you some day.
@gavingooding71969 ай бұрын
Ditto 😂
@Oritseetemi9 ай бұрын
Renee, you are already a storytelling filmmaker! keep inspiring us fifty something yet to start KZbinr!
@TheQuadruped9 ай бұрын
For motion sick dogs like me who will never get to enjoy cruising our planet’s oceans, I say thank you. It means so much to me that I get to enjoy the cruising through your lens. Renee you are a filmmaker, and you have made my world a better place.
@AustinBoil9 ай бұрын
It's been decades since I have been out on the blue but clearly remember the distinct feeling being in the middle of the ocean with nothing to see but sky, water, & warm sun. It brings such a feeling of peace, quiet, & time to reflect on one's self. When the weather & seas become angry, it can be terrifying which brings another completely different set of emotions into play. At night with all the brilliant stars, moon, & bioluminescence it's mesmerizing. Ok back to reality... thanks for making those memorable times resurface in my brain. ❤
@big1955steve9 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Such talent Renee… you are a professional film maker. You say you want to make cinematic movies, yet you actually do..I can’t get enough of your channel. Thanks for your videos. I see calm seas, beautiful weather, and kids having such great lives.. i think “I can do this”, but not every day at sea is calm, nice, or beautiful. I’m sure you can tell stories about huge rolling seas, storms and winds that scared you.. or how often everyone worries that something will break leaving you in a serious problem. I’m glad you guys made it across the Atlantic. I look forward to learn about “what comes next” once you “back on the hard”. Thanks.. you guys are the best.
@TheBibleforYou9 ай бұрын
We've been following you guys for about a year now and I have to say, your natrual style of sharing what's going on has made us feel like part of your little family! Thanks for that and we wish you a wonderful time as you return to the States and figure out what's next. -Benjamin
@flatflyeroz9 ай бұрын
Loved the intro. You always make exceptional videos!!
@coffee_gaming9 ай бұрын
The intro was very relaxing, my thought just drifted away and could almost feel the boat cutting through the water.
@mommy2tandj4509 ай бұрын
I was just telling my husband how great your intro is today!! Great job Renee. I loved the music you put with it.
@timarr96729 ай бұрын
I look forward to watching your openings. This was not your first cinematic opening but do have say this one was spectacular. Hoping on one of your episodes you find a spot to add a slow motion clip in a cinematic way. Not only love your work but the entire family as well. Much love from Canada!
@stacykilchenmann52239 ай бұрын
Maybe that's why you are such a good filmmaker, the passion for movies. Always sad when an episode ends.
@rnupnorthbrrrsm61239 ай бұрын
Renee you do make movies that make people want to go back and watch AND they do stir emotion !!! You all and KYD are my absolute favorite !!! Blessings
@soggybottom34639 ай бұрын
Thank you Mama R, wonderful. We watch WAY more Zatara than any Hollyweird output. And we watch the ads 😨 because we love you. God bless all xx 🤗🤗🤗
@katherinebragg91669 ай бұрын
Renae, you are a real film maker. Most of what you make is more beautiful than anything you could get at a theater. Please do more diving and underwater filming if you would. Y'all have an eye in places not many get to venture. Also differences in foods and ways between countries. Problems you've witnessed in our oceans and where.exp.: pollution, dead reefs etc. I think people would and do enjoy what you share.
@motonut45034 ай бұрын
i hope you kids understand how truly blessed you are, (or young adults rather) to have the family you do, your mother is an absolute super hero and keith you are a great father and husband as well. Its unbelievable keith, your wife is the ultimate role model for what a mother and wife should be, you are truly blessed too!
@nancyz9 ай бұрын
Renee you need to be so proud of your family. You and Keith have raised great kids. When I watch jack and fins videos I see respect for you and Keith. Making good people is a great accomplishment. From one Texan to another.
@LaShineSun9 ай бұрын
The QUALITY overall of your videos especially this one is steadily getting better.
@jjdicarloutube9 ай бұрын
Renee, I’ve done modeling and acting and as fun as it is to see the final product, the most fun really is the production. The crews are always fun and I always learned something new from them. And it was always amazing to know what went into getting a particular shot. Especially a time when it was 50 degrees and raining and we had to wear short sleeves to make it look like summer. It was such a dreary day and it was amazing how they made it look like it was sunny in post. Days are long, pay isn’t always great but it is always so much fun and interesting. I think you should make a short film to play with. Storyboard it, select a few cast members from your boat and play with how you can change the mood / message through lighting and music.
@bowhunter82359 ай бұрын
NOW i know why my life is so awesome...i hear cinematic music All day long 🎉
@abe76089 ай бұрын
Renee- very beautiful intro! Musicality, filming, sense of freedom untouched... Well done!
@reforma7209 ай бұрын
Rene, you are a better film maker than most of the other filmmaker out there! I see a serious career in filmmaking for you down the road. I can't tell you how much I enjoy your videos!
@ellenritt76679 ай бұрын
Check out Good Simple Living to see another family doing what you’re doing but in Northern Idaho. They do a really tightly scripted and edited \day by day posting.
@bacca719 ай бұрын
Renee, the videography, narrative and editing are absolutely first-rate professional. FYI, some of the shots I love the most are those that clearly show the swells, hard to do in 2D, but some of yours do that. Love it when those shots are long enough to guestimate the distance between them and their height. Also very much enjoy Keith's explanations of weather (mechanisms, predictions, rationalle of routes) while showing navigation data or weather displays (wind, swells, etc.).
@pirateracer699 ай бұрын
The '' Band Of Brothers'' music of the Intro made for high expectations for this week's episode. It matched the images and was quite honestly as unusual as it was spectacular. - I say : Give that woman a budget and a holywood script, she's ready.
@southcoastdrywall19 ай бұрын
YOU ARE A REAL MOVIE MAKER... THE BEST
@ericuber16519 ай бұрын
The intro was phenomenal, in fact all of your production IS from a real filmmaker!
@lindseybooth13939 ай бұрын
I feel like I want to rewatch all your videos all the time. You are a real film maker to me ❤❤❤
@markwilliamson27959 ай бұрын
Renee does a great job with the videos and she could make documentaries anytime she wants too.. on any subject in or around the Ocean would be a great start...or write stories as a pass time....when she is not fixing those great meals..maybe she could sell her recipes and directions how to make the meals to some premade food company she serves onboard Zatara...what a wonderful woman....
@wisdomSP9 ай бұрын
Don't sell yourself short, you are a film maker. Your intro was really nice, and I can see the effort that you put into the camera shots and editing. Reminded me of something you would see on National Geographic. Your channel is much better than any broadcast television show. Hope it never ends...
@takemetothesea62389 ай бұрын
My first thought as your opening appeared? Holy Cecil B Demille....she's made a dang movie!!! 👏Still shaking my head. Atta girl Renee. Bravo!🎶📣📽⛵🏆
@johnspartan71039 ай бұрын
Now that’s the Zatara family we grew up with. Keep those kind of videos coming. ❤❤TEXAS❤❤
@qrazy889 ай бұрын
Rene, You nailed that intro. Music sets the emotion of the scene, and the music you chose was so refreshing. You searched for something that fit the “cinematic” feel you were looking for. I took note of it before you mentioned your desire to move your videos in that direction, so well done. Keep experimenting because I think you have a gift.
@drottiemadisontelco9 ай бұрын
Thanks Z Crew for another great video. Renee, I too share a love of great movies, and you played clips from a lot of my favorites. Please don't discount the content you all generate. Although maybe a different medium, "youtube" vs "movie" they provide many of the same things we love about all those great movies. Your videos help us escape, live lives many of us cannot, and visit distant shores many of us will never step foot on. Thank you for taking us all along on your journey. “To desire nothing beyond what you have is surely happiness. Aboard a boat, it is frequently possible to achieve just that. That is why sailing is a way of life, one of the finest of lives.” -Carleton Mitchell Thank you all, safe travels and favorable winds!
@AzBob019 ай бұрын
Your intro was great. When the drone shot came on, my thoughts went to how the Zatara was just an insignificant little dot on an endless ocean. Safe sailing to you all.
@sassyfrass42959 ай бұрын
remembering Zatara's 1st transatlantic crossing - what a differance time and experience has made.
@richmondpd9 ай бұрын
Renee.....I grew up, like you and Kieth when the movies we watched transported to another world where our imaginations were challenged and we when we left the theatre it was with every step that we slowly left that world behind. Unfortunately, those types of films are no longer created or are very rare. It's mostly crapy movies created in mass by streaming platforms. Amazon, Netflix, Apple, etc have destroyed real film making. However, some creators like YOU have done an amazing job capturing a "dream life" that most of us will never know. You do an amazing job documenting your travels through these videos and like those film makers we grew up with, you allow us to board Zatara and experience those adventures with you. You are a "real filmmaker".
@kit21309 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t like to be on the ocean with a world unseen underneath and unpredicted squalls that could bring high waves. But if I had to, then I’d feel good knowing Keith was in charge. He pays close attention to avoiding storms, handling things if they turn & with what he’s learned & taught everyone, you have an exceptional team. It seems like a good time to learn new recipes, practice hobbies & enjoy family time.
@russelldouglas3099 ай бұрын
All of you videos/movies are awesome, I look forward to Thursdays ! Thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us
@jeannestark62939 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your channel!!! It is in the middle of the week during our marketing day that we get a of a list we get it 4 o’clock! So it is a late day. I love you I love how you do it! Jeanne and Scott Stark Clearwater Florida
@goinhot19 ай бұрын
Hey Renee, I just retired after 30 years of making feature films and it is quite an unbelievable feeling on that end of the business. I will never forget when Batman and Robin were walking together to set with their capes flapping in the wind and I was overwhelmed in a true state of ahh! My last feature film was “Killers of the Flower Moon” in which we filmed in the original town and Indian reservation, a lot of history. Another was filming “Top Gun Maverick” and getting a security clearance to go on all to different Naval Bases and watching all the military aircraft and being on an Aircraft carrier was something not everyone can do! Point being is it’s a lifestyle not a job you live it most of the time it’s 16 hours a day 6 days a week work schedule but you do have the opportunity to see and experience things others do not have a chance to experience in a lifetime!! Take care be safe and hope to meet you and your family someday….P.S. you do an incredible job filming and editing just beautiful keep up the great work….🎬🎥
@cjtn17469 ай бұрын
I listen to soundtracks all the time! This music genre is so underrated.
@dabda85109 ай бұрын
I started watching your family since the very beginning. Lots have happened to me, like oldest going to college and job change and all. Keep it up, say safe and stay strong together as a family.
@iamtanyamarie9 ай бұрын
Renee! You are 10000% a real film maker. Elena from la vegabond spoke about this in one of her vlogs, about how much you guys put into these films and youre doing it without a team which makes it that much more impressive. I’ve been binging every episode from the beginning since like November and it’s been such a captivating journey (I’m going to be so sad when I catch up and have to wait for episodes 😂). Also, movie night is the BESTTTTT! I would watch soooooo many movies on a crossing and it’d be a dream lol
@jimbim44059 ай бұрын
Its interesting that you ask what was the opinion of your opening. As a long time subscriber, and as a BBC trained director, as soon as the opener started, my eyes and ears pricked up and I thought - "Ooh la la - Renée is going up a level!". The difference was instantly recognisable. Choice of flavour, style, shots - pace! - and of course music. It was, in my opinion - CLASSY!! Well done (and I was going to congrat you even without you inviting the comment).
@SailingZatara9 ай бұрын
Wow thank you! It means a lot coming from you Jim! Renee💕
@jimbim44059 ай бұрын
@@SailingZatara My pleasure and keep up the great work. Your pieces are definitely up there with the best of them..
@ScottBryant-wi7gb9 ай бұрын
Thanks everyone for sharing another fine video.
@CarlMims9 ай бұрын
Your incredible KZbin channel has kept me glued to the screen for hours. From the first video to the latest upload, your exceptional content, impeccable videography, and seamless storytelling have been captivating. The cinematic intro of this episode is fantastic. The combination of music selections, slow motion, editing wide and closeup shots with vast open ocean build a tremendous story that is nothing short of brilliant. I can’t wait to see what is in store after the spring break, especially if this indicates your new direction.
@SailingZatara9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😍
@tikibeach9 ай бұрын
Renee you are one of youtubes best film makers. Your editing is exemplorary. Always well put together. So much dedicated time to do that with the tools you have available. You would make a wonderful film producer. Hope Hollywood is taking note! Safe passage. Watched you since the begining of your families journey, and what a record of your lives you have.
@km97299 ай бұрын
@renee do you realize you inspire people every day! And the realness of your videos actually is way more inspiring than any blockbuster movie! I know that might be hard to see since it’s just your everyday life but for those of us landlocked folks it’s very inspiring what you all have done!! Thank you for having the courage to share this adventure and your families life with all of us!! Looking forward to meeting you in Miami!! ❤⛵️
@m1ordie9 ай бұрын
Your channel is one of a kind, unlike any other! I love your short films. Thank you!
@dagwood13279 ай бұрын
I lived in west Africa when I was a kid. Every year the Sahara Desert would blow our direction. They called it the harmattan season. You could look at the sun at noon but you couldn’t see it. You brought back some memories.
@winingertravels9 ай бұрын
Renee, you already are a movie maker! You have inspired me, encouraged me, made me laugh, made me cry! I understand it is a reality show, but the way you put it together makes you a better writer/producer than anyone out there! Keep up the good work! ❤
@gussegredo9 ай бұрын
Renee, I was taken by surprised by your Surfshark prequel. I spent the first minute of the video saying to myself...I love these shots....I could watch 10 more minutes of these alone! Beautiful work, you are a filmmaker truly. Thank you for the gift.
@bdmenne9 ай бұрын
Yous guys make sailing so homey n cozy, almost feel like I’m visiting my cousins in the suburbs.
@cherylsibson25299 ай бұрын
Renee, you tell your own version of what that movie looks like, the art of being on the ocean, in all of it's glory and drama like Ice makers gone aware while in the US and all across Canada, most of us could store our meat outside to keep it frozen? as of late? You rock in your own world, and so you should!
@aidaovasapyan99519 ай бұрын
Renee your I never watch any tv shows any Netflix movies anymore, I watch only KZbin travel channels, adventure, sailing,hiking,that is the best ,and you’re sailing films are amazing, and you are already great movie makers,thanks foe sharing this beautiful adventure ,we enjoy a lot can’t wait to see next episode,
@TRUE05229 ай бұрын
I think one of my favorite videos of y’all’s is the one where yall went to Normandy. That one was so well put together, and similarly like you talk about films pulling emotions- that one did. ❤
@saintdouglas69119 ай бұрын
I really liked the introduction….you could feel the majesty.
@bryanprehoda9 ай бұрын
Straight up best cinematic opening ever seen for sailing KZbin
@Goron50-p7i9 ай бұрын
Renee, if you have never gone to hear an orchestra play the score with a movie live I strongly recommend it! We have gone to several and it is an amazing experience. Our favorite was ET, the music drives the emotion of the entire film.
@Freedom177629 ай бұрын
I really like the intro. It’s funny, I run heavy equipment and I would often listen to classical music while I worked. It calms the nerves and construction has a flow and rhythm to it just like the music. Enjoying the show.
@laurenleclaire95129 ай бұрын
My husband works for a large pharmaceutical company and runs the water room. Heck you are making a great amount of water. His systems, MECO makes 2.3 to 2.8 gallons per minute and the Finn Aqua makes 1.8 to 2 gallons a minute. There holding tanks are 2400 liters and 1000 gallons. These machines run 8 hours or more per shift to make distilled water for drug purpose. They make the Epipen.
@peacenserenity199 ай бұрын
I just found your channel recently. I sailed as a small child with my family, then my mom got sick and that ended I watch you and feel moved! I definitely am enjoying your videos! ❤
@mikekreen93369 ай бұрын
Intro was fantastic Renee. I am an event videographer and I understand how timely it is to put a video together, and all the frustrations that go with it. You do a very good job of telling your story. Applause to you. Do you have a, "newbie" link that would perhaps open a 2 to 3 minute video, telling the Zatara story in a short summary to perhaps spark an interest to subscribe? Full sails.......
@tropinhcet9 ай бұрын
Renae, I'm not sure what you're talking about, you are already my favourite movie maker. Thanks for the inspiration ;)
@davidroberts16489 ай бұрын
I LOVE the introduction to this latest video! I think the music fits the scene perfectly. It really makes a moment. I can't wait to see what y'all come up with next! Your videos keep getting better and better every year. Been watching 5yrs now. Lots of love from Texas!
@EdCook-f4q9 ай бұрын
This vid was wonderful. Just the right amount of narration and silence. Several comments. First! Luke amazes me! He just came aboard and settled down and became part of the family. Amazing how he has adapted to sailing, much less a crossing!! It's like oh well, were sailing across a Hugh ocean....cool! I wish someone would interview that boy to get his thoughts, which would probably mean, no big deal! Renee, you asked but I was going to comment before you asked. And yes, first thought was an intro to your sponsor. Anyway, I was captivated by the opening. Great music and shots of the boat. Made the remoteness of where you were, come to life. Speaking of remoteness, how the hell far from land was that bird?? This presentation really gave us a feeling how it is, sailing across miles of open ocean with no one else in sight. That sail just was all you needed 24/7. Don't know if a Spinnaker would have been even better (probably too temperamental and unstable), or could you have gone wing and wing with the main? I always meant to mention but never have. The interior of your cat is beautiful with all the wood. Thank you for another wonderful escape.
@bradoncampbell26269 ай бұрын
Love it! Great video! I am a fan of the sailing and adult centric videos from you Renee! I watch the kid's channels for all the silliness so I like to see the family/adult life of sailing on this channel!
@MarjorieAmizich9 ай бұрын
Hi Zatara family. I noticed dry lips. Here's a simple solution for onboard living. For dry skin and lips, cleanse first, then use organic castor oil to help hydrate, but keep the bottle out of sunlight. (You can mix it w coconut oil for lips). It moisturizes incredibly. It's a good anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial for acne, too. Keep away from eyes and wanted beauty-fat pads (rinse w water, if in eyes). Follow moisture with a finger of Aquaphor at night as barrier function (slugging). Cleanse in the morning with water. I ordered my oil by mail. Info at Rajani MD. Love to you and yours!
@scouthmk23125 ай бұрын
I wrote my comment before you spoke Renee...you are a real film maker...you have inspired me!
@robertlafferry34559 ай бұрын
I like your surf shark read. It made sense and felt less like a commercial and more like a helpful tip.