A day of adventure on the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Shot over a few days while on my vacation to Colorado. So the train continuity isn’t 100%. Please forgive me.
@@neosystem852 Well, I guess my color grade worked well! This was all digital. Shot on a Red Weapon Dragon 6k and a Canon C70. Graded in Davinci Resolve with Dehancer. But i agree wholeheartedly. We need more legit film rail fanning. And as soon as the budget allows, thats high on my list of career goals.
@@gr_winnettWell thankfully if you ever wish to make more proper railfanning films, there are a lot of fantastic places that are clumped close together to help aid in making the most out of a trip. Northern California has a lot of railroading action for instance. There's the Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad, the Santa Cruz Beach Train, the various cable cars and PCC streetcars of San Francisco, the Niles Canyon Railway, the Western Railway Museum, the California State Railroad Museum, and Railtown 1897 all within a relatively close vicinity to each other that a planned out month or two of filming can knock out several great locations. Pennsylvania is also a darling of railfans, with Strasburg Railroad, Steamtown National Historic Site, Electric City Trolley Museum, Rockhill Trolley Museum, and especially East Broad Top Railroad in recent years are also dotted around Pennsylvannia, although those aren't as closely compacted as Northern California. Best of luck to your future projects though!
@@CinemaRepository Thanks! Your 16mm documentary work was a big inspiration for finally making the trip out to Durango. And surprisingly I had never considered mixing my DP career with my love of trains. Nice to see someone else in the industry combining their passions.
thanks for your vid. It brings back memories of the 70, when I was here. Fewer trains but coal-fired. Fewer people. We pitched a tent next to Needleton tank..
Yet another reminder I need to get out to Colorado one of these days! Absolutely stunning shots and videography, it really looks like you stepped back in time! Though I've never been out to D&SNG, I'll be visiting their sister railroad here in NC soon at least c:
@@jaredking232 Both my Red Weapon Dragon and Canon C70. Everything on the train and a majority of handheld shots were C70, Everything on tripod was the Red, with some Red handheld shots as well.
We desperately need more railfanning shot on film instead of digital. The look of this is just incredible
@@neosystem852 Well, I guess my color grade worked well! This was all digital. Shot on a Red Weapon Dragon 6k and a Canon C70. Graded in Davinci Resolve with Dehancer.
But i agree wholeheartedly. We need more legit film rail fanning. And as soon as the budget allows, thats high on my list of career goals.
@@gr_winnettWell thankfully if you ever wish to make more proper railfanning films, there are a lot of fantastic places that are clumped close together to help aid in making the most out of a trip.
Northern California has a lot of railroading action for instance. There's the Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad, the Santa Cruz Beach Train, the various cable cars and PCC streetcars of San Francisco, the Niles Canyon Railway, the Western Railway Museum, the California State Railroad Museum, and Railtown 1897 all within a relatively close vicinity to each other that a planned out month or two of filming can knock out several great locations.
Pennsylvania is also a darling of railfans, with Strasburg Railroad, Steamtown National Historic Site, Electric City Trolley Museum, Rockhill Trolley Museum, and especially East Broad Top Railroad in recent years are also dotted around Pennsylvannia, although those aren't as closely compacted as Northern California.
Best of luck to your future projects though!
@@gr_winnett This is Movie Quality work!!! I need a camera like this someday!
This is wonderful
I’m an employee at the D&S and this greatly captures the charm of this one of the kind operation
@@DeathValleyLumberCompany It was an incredible experience. I love the work you guys are doing. And cant wait to come back for more!
Was about to send this to you lol
There's something Wes Anderson about the opening credits. Great production!
This is the best railfan video I have ever seen! How this doesn’t have more views baffles me!Incredible work!
@@northrailproductions Thank you! Its gotten a surprising amount of traction, considering i only posted it a few days ago.
Jesus this should be screened at a film festival, that's how crisp and beautiful this footage looks 👀
This... This is a Masterpiece, Mark Huber (aka Hyce) would love this
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@@JackNelson-TheIHman I'm guessing the auto correct put former instead of Foamer
@@Elliottblancher yeah it’s dumb that way
Great job! It’s always fun seeing other people’s interpretation of the railroad. Lots of good moments in this. ❤
@@CinemaRepository Thanks! Your 16mm documentary work was a big inspiration for finally making the trip out to Durango. And surprisingly I had never considered mixing my DP career with my love of trains. Nice to see someone else in the industry combining their passions.
thanks for your vid. It brings back memories of the 70, when I was here. Fewer trains but coal-fired. Fewer people. We pitched a tent next to Needleton tank..
Hands down the best Videography of Colorado Narrowgauge i've seen in my life. Such amazing camerawork and angles. 🙏🙏
@@ayecmon Thank you! If you want more, you should check out Tye’s Trains or Cinema Repository here on youtube. Full
On documentary work, shot on film!
@@gr_winnett Hey! I was actually just sent Tyes channel by a friend, looking through his stuff now!
This was awesome. Excellent cinematography and great use of b-roll to keep things interesting. The personal touches were great, too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yet another reminder I need to get out to Colorado one of these days! Absolutely stunning shots and videography, it really looks like you stepped back in time! Though I've never been out to D&SNG, I'll be visiting their sister railroad here in NC soon at least c:
Leaving a like, comment, and subscription to help the algorithm, because this deserves to be seen by more people! Amazing video m8!
@@Sigil_Firebrand Appreciate it!
Its hard as heck keeping a RED steady on those tracks! Been there. You did better than I did.
@@ScottBalkum Thanks Scott! Glad someone on the filmmaking side of youtube enjoyed it.
This is genuinely incredible!
Idk what you did but the color and overall look on this looks like it is right out of a movie. Great job!
@@HuntOfficial1776 Thanks!
what an awsome video mate well done
How has this video not got more views
What a fun adventure
Excellent!
Train ASMR
Looks like a Hyce reaction video to me
which camera did you use? looks great!
@@jaredking232 Both my Red Weapon Dragon and Canon C70. Everything on the train and a majority of handheld shots were C70, Everything on tripod was the Red, with some Red handheld shots as well.
かっけええ!!!
When were these videos taken because I think I was there for it
@@steamylocomotive7477 The last week of may! Rode the train in a Wednesday, shot exteriors Thursday and Friday.
'Loved this work; consider me subbed✌🏽
overly done video, nice, now i know youre a foamer