@MrBallerinakaka This is my second Doctor Who related video. O did one before this, which was about William Russell, who played the companion, Ian Chesterton, between 1963 and 1965.
How did you make your timeline? One detail I like (as also seen in The Time Travel Artist’s videos), is the way the ages of the people change with each frame. Is there a technique to use? Just curious. Excellent job, by the way!
I also love the way the people morph into the older picture so fluidly. Unfortunately, I'm using PowerPoint in which I manually change everything on screen (ages, dates, pics etc.) for every passing year. I am looking into ways to make it more seamless.
@emmabou-ali1280 I did have that in the works actually until a few months ago where I ran out of space for many of them. I want to revisit the idea very soon though.
Are you considering maybe Jon Pertwee in the future? And here’s an interesting fact he actually seen the tv movie in the US before his death and he didn’t like it.
@GlennSkywalker2305 Wow! I didn't know that he had seen the film as it came out the year he passed away. I might do him in the future, as well as every other Doctor.
@@TaijanDeanIndeed! As it turned out, Jon Pertwee was on holiday in Connecticut the week before his death (where he had also passed away, R.I.P.), which is how he got to see the movie. He had praised Paul McGann’s performance but one part he didn’t like was when Eight had kissed his companion, Dr. Grace Holloway. He had written a review about the TV movie. Wish there was a way to find Jon’s review online or in print.
First DW Video Made by You! :)
@MrBallerinakaka This is my second Doctor Who related video. O did one before this, which was about William Russell, who played the companion, Ian Chesterton, between 1963 and 1965.
How did you make your timeline? One detail I like (as also seen in The Time Travel Artist’s videos), is the way the ages of the people change with each frame. Is there a technique to use? Just curious. Excellent job, by the way!
I also love the way the people morph into the older picture so fluidly. Unfortunately, I'm using PowerPoint in which I manually change everything on screen (ages, dates, pics etc.) for every passing year. I am looking into ways to make it more seamless.
@@TaijanDean Thanks for the tip! Videos like these are fun to watch! Can’t wait to see what else you come up with!!
3:35 made me laugh unseasonably loudly, also did not know that she was that old when sarah jane adventures started wow
Her father lived long but became grandfather at 85,at that age he could already be great grandfather
Loved your Video.
@@maximilianstiegler6248 Thank you!
Maybe we could see a classic doctor who companion actors and actresses timeline
@emmabou-ali1280 I did have that in the works actually until a few months ago where I ran out of space for many of them. I want to revisit the idea very soon though.
how much companions did you fill in
I mean how much companions did you manage to put in before you ran out of space
Are you considering maybe Jon Pertwee in the future? And here’s an interesting fact he actually seen the tv movie in the US before his death and he didn’t like it.
@GlennSkywalker2305 Wow! I didn't know that he had seen the film as it came out the year he passed away. I might do him in the future, as well as every other Doctor.
@@TaijanDeanIndeed! As it turned out, Jon Pertwee was on holiday in Connecticut the week before his death (where he had also passed away, R.I.P.), which is how he got to see the movie. He had praised Paul McGann’s performance but one part he didn’t like was when Eight had kissed his companion, Dr. Grace Holloway. He had written a review about the TV movie. Wish there was a way to find Jon’s review online or in print.