London Calling: 5 August 1940 - Battle of Britain

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @authorknown1623
    @authorknown1623 Год назад +1

    The loss of Sargent Issac was sad enough. However, for his and all the other families that had no body to grieve over, the war was especially tragic.

    • @TheWarbirdMistress
      @TheWarbirdMistress  Год назад +1

      I just had to move all over again after only a few weeks, but I've got a bunch of scripts ready to go, including for London Calling. The hardest part is the biographies. It's not for a lack of info, it's to write it in such a way as to make it simultaneously respectful, engaging, and not sound like it makes you want to go jump in a well.

    • @authorknown1623
      @authorknown1623 Год назад +1

      @@TheWarbirdMistress Oh Claire, I'm sorry you've had to relocate...again. I can only imagine the upheaval that must cause to your logistics. I'm sure the management of all your research resources and media editing requires a workspace organized with an intimate familiarization. (Let alone having a clear surface to work on scale models!) And if your like me, nothing denotes home like festooning the walls with inspiring imagery. (Let alone a place to hang your flight-jacket and aviator-cap!)
      No worries about your dialog. Your choice of subject matter, expertise, personal style of writing and delivery makes your content even more appealing. Also, the reverence you have is very evident in your voice, even when you're impersonating a 1940's radio broadcast. And that's got to be like walking a tightrope...but you pull it off with flying colors Warbird Mistress!
      With much anticipation, I'm looking forward to your new videos. BUT NO RUSH! Here's hoping you can settle-in this time with some permanence. May your new abode bring the comfort that three clicks of your heels will always imbue~Rory