The only thing I miss about living in Leicestershire, my parents house backed onto the old GC near Whetsone station and trips to Loughboro always brought back nice memories, thanks for this.
Wonderful idea, the sepia filter. Pity there isn't a filter for colouring vis-vests black! Great shots, too - love the one with the train disappearing into the trees! Don't want to make a habit of this but you've another typo - "Great Centrail" in the title. Alan
I did use a filter in the special FX, not on the day, wasn't part of the originall plan, in fact I didn't even have the special FX when I filmed it, part of the new blue package.
@caley956 Only used the filter on this one even't, according to the information it it ment to represent early colour film footage from the 1960's that has now faded over time. As the effect did match some real footage I have seen I decided on this one instance it was suitable, secondly it had the effect of reducing the informouse orange vest effect.
Please don't take this the wrong way, I'm trying to be constructive. There were NO brown films in the 1960s, unless somebody messed the development up! There were however brown engines - because nobody cleaned them. Personally, I would lay off using FX filters at all, because they just make a good video look naff.
you don't really need a filter u can use special fx next time if u go an u try to make it look original don't use the zoom camres then didn't then any way good filming
The only thing I miss about living in Leicestershire, my parents house backed onto the old GC near Whetsone station and trips to Loughboro always brought back nice memories, thanks for this.
Excellent footage as usual
5 stars
Wonderful idea, the sepia filter. Pity there isn't a filter for colouring vis-vests black!
Great shots, too - love the one with the train disappearing into the trees! Don't want to make a habit of this but you've another typo - "Great Centrail" in the title.
Alan
Don't mention it. Only hope you don't get fed up - I really enjoy your pro-quality videos.
Alan
I did use a filter in the special FX, not on the day, wasn't part of the originall plan, in fact I didn't even have the special FX when I filmed it, part of the new blue package.
@caley956 Only used the filter on this one even't, according to the information it it ment to represent early colour film footage from the 1960's that has now faded over time. As the effect did match some real footage I have seen I decided on this one instance it was suitable, secondly it had the effect of reducing the informouse orange vest effect.
Please don't take this the wrong way, I'm trying to be constructive. There were NO brown films in the 1960s, unless somebody messed the development up! There were however brown engines - because nobody cleaned them. Personally, I would lay off using FX filters at all, because they just make a good video look naff.
Doh, thanks.
you don't really need a filter u can use special fx
next time if u go an u try to make it look original don't use the zoom camres then didn't then
any way good filming