I thought I'd try out the recently-added You Tube video editing option on a couple of my old videos of Sweethome Chicago.
Nothing too flashy at first, other than a change of colour to make the videos look a bit more realistic for their time periods
First up is a 1940 film of an NYC, Alco S1 diesel, with the film/movie made to look like it's from 1940
http://youtu.be/Q3UYgKO0ie0
Next up are a couple of BN GP39Es (Ex GP30 and GP35), again at Sweethome Chicago, this time with Cinemascope colouring
http://youtu.be/mTRdNeowUMo
I'll try a few more effects soon
Jon
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I just tweeked around with the different lighting tones on this next video (Norfolk Southern trains at Sweethome Alabama) to make it a bit 'crisper'
http://youtu.be/B5ZGe-XNzis
Jon,
Even though the Sweet Home Chicago video was 5 minutes long, I stopped watching after 10 seconds. It was simply too awesome, too beautifully filmed. I couldn't take it.
Geez, that was realistic. And I loved the sound as well. Filming in black and white was smart, a nice touch.
OK, I lied. I watched the entire video.
Rich
Alton Junction
Jon, I was so impressed by your videos, I subscribed to them on Youtube. Great work!!
Marlon
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You never cease to amaze!!
Very cool!
Great vids there, Jon!!!
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Jon...great videos. Thanks for posting them here, I really enjoyed watching them as they were very realistic and authentic looking. You did a wonderful job !
Wayne
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Thanks for the positive feedback.
I've just tweeked another of the Sweethome Alabama videos, this time the SCL/CSX SD35
http://youtu.be/2chjpUwTi9I