You may find this amusing. We had so much fun producing it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq-TM4lwKkw
Kindest Regards,
Pete Middleton
ell the video is no longer avalible... Welcome to the forum though.
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Hi Justin, Just clicked the link and it works fine. Maybe it's your connection??
Cheers for the welcome!
Pete
It's working for me. Too bad this machine lacks audio.
Audio is a must for this film!
Kind Regards,
PMiddy Hi Justin, Just clicked the link and it works fine. Maybe it's your connection?? Cheers for the welcome! Kindest Regards, Pete
Maby it is... I'll check. What is youre favorite railroad? This is my 301 post! Yay for me!
Like I've mentioned in my profile, I'm more of a film maker than a train enthusiast. However I've always felt the magic of the railway. I live in Wakefield, UK and from being a child my dad used to take me to a lonely level crossing near Doncaster, "Moss" to be exact. He grew up there and now I try to visit the place once a month. It's a very fast line with a rickerty old fence in the middle of nowhere - it's worth a 60 mile round trip just for the experience.
Great stuff, thanks. Very nicely produced.
I probably missed a bit of it because of the heavy dialect, although part of the problem may be the quality (or lack thereof) of the speakers with my computer.
Regards
Ed
Got the link to work but I am borrowing a friends' computer and can't watch the whole thing. Will make sure to check it out. Thanks for posting.
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