Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
Spring has sprung, the track's been cleaned, the first train let loose.
Shortly followed, inevitably, by mobile phone with camera...
Nothing new unfortunately โ and it doesn't really make all those noises, of course.
Audio clips of real Pannier tanks ladled on in the edit.
Shortly followed, inevitably, by mobile phone with camera...
Nothing new unfortunately โ and it doesn't really make all those noises, of course.
Audio clips of real Pannier tanks ladled on in the edit.
Re: Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
Superb! I love the slow running on your railway, very realistic.
Phil
Re: Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
I struggled to spot the cat until I reached the end, then went back and by a process of deduction spotted the ears moving. S/he doesn't seem at all fazed by the comings and goings of the railway.
Very steady camera work from a phone. Some very nicely framed shots. I like the colouration - was that added in the edit?
Reassuring at the end to see I'm not the only one with classic derails from time to time.
Rik
Very steady camera work from a phone. Some very nicely framed shots. I like the colouration - was that added in the edit?
Reassuring at the end to see I'm not the only one with classic derails from time to time.
Rik
Re: Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
Great to see a video of some slow running. The little outtake at the end was unexpected....Though I had to turn the sound of, the music got a little bit annoying. But I realise you didn't have any sound from your locos, so to make it a bit more watchable you put the music on...
Love to see more of your line....
Love to see more of your line....
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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Re: Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
Great models. I enjoyed that.
Re: Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
Thank you all for your kind remarks.
Regarding Rik's comment on 'steady camera work': 'The first rule of photography', it has been impatiently explained to me, is 'always use a [expletive deleted] tripod' which I now adhere to religiously. Probably even when I shouldnโt (itโs video and stuff moves). Bought a cheapo, light, plastic tripod for mobile phones, which I would be lost without. Recommended!
The colouration is a โvintageโ filter added in the edit (there are other options in iMovie, too).
Cheers.
Regarding Rik's comment on 'steady camera work': 'The first rule of photography', it has been impatiently explained to me, is 'always use a [expletive deleted] tripod' which I now adhere to religiously. Probably even when I shouldnโt (itโs video and stuff moves). Bought a cheapo, light, plastic tripod for mobile phones, which I would be lost without. Recommended!
The colouration is a โvintageโ filter added in the edit (there are other options in iMovie, too).
Cheers.
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Re: Semi-scale BR: the first train of spring
I did love that video, great layout, great filter, super smooth slow running which is a favorite of mine, big thumbs up all the way
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