Wonderful stuff. Beautifully and sensitively shot with generous pans and spectacular wides to end. I especially like the carefully observed cut-aways between each main shot, it makes me feel I'm there.
Me again! But perhaps the best aspect of these wonderful clips is that there's no irritating and intruding voice-over or abrupt sound edits instead the ambient sounds of, for example, the bleating of distant sheep or rain falling in oak woods contributes to the extraordinary feel-as-if-you're-there factor..in the old days it used to be called NATSOF, natural sound on film.
The steam & whistles that echo through Goodrington sands & the valley, really make the Dartmouth line special, excellent footage pal, good up the good work
This has been another amazing production from you Kris, a perfect example of Railway Videography at its best. It's packed full of interest, your fill ins are superb, and your skills behind the camera are outstanding...Very Best wishes for 2021...Bob
Against the odds of what hardship 2020 has been, you have proven that the railways still pressed on with amazing variety. Great work as always with your content :-)
Thank you so much for this feast in these strange times! Excellent standard of filming! The 'spooked' cattle on Rattery made me smile! Keep up the good work when circumstances allow?!
You definitively post the most artistically-filmed & technically-adept railway videos on RUclips, it's pretty obvious where you switch to the new Panasonic HCX-1500 & subsequent BP4025 mic even though your original files are quite heavily compressed for uploading I'd imagine. Always interesting & appreciated anyway!
Lovely footage, I Hope for better things in 2021. I think Saphos undoubtedly won the " Wibble of the year" with 70000 running as 70022 and 34046's FTR discussion on Facebook before the Cotswold express running a close second 😂.
Hi Kris and thank you for posting something to get us out of the current gloom! A nicely produced and beautifully filmed 90 minutes (as per usual!). How big was that 50P 4K file that you uploaded?? Looking forward to seeing you & your dad later in the year (when we have both had our jabs hopefully!). Best wishes, Alan
Many thanks, Alan, good to hear from you. Only a mere 25GB, a positively tiny file, haha! Likewise, it'll be good to see yourself out and about again in the future. All the best, Kristian.
@@SpeedToTheWest That is a much smaller file than I expected Kris!. I am just switching up to 4K and would like to ask you a couple of questions if you can spare the time. Contact me privately on Almar.longwools@outlook.com if you like. P.S. please remove this comment from RUclips. Best wishes, Alan
While tornado is one of my favorite locomotives 🚂 There’s something that confuses me, there are videos where tornado make chugging sounds but in other videos she doesn’t made a sound, that’s something that confuses
Cracking video to brighten up the gloom Chris 👍I suppose with the the area you live in it would be a horrendous day out for you to do Shap or the S&C without staying over somewhere 🤔☹️
Just clocked your vid, some nice stuff, couple of questions, what was your before and after camcorder? like your smooth pans, what tripod and head is used and what is your editing gear ie: computer and software, i take stills mainly but do vid when the weather is not so good, am using sony AX53 and use some open source (free) software called Shotcut.
Many thanks, John. My previous camcorder was a Panasonic VXF990, using a Pro Sound L92AA microphone; my current camcorder is a Panasonic HC-X1500, first using the same Pro Sound mic, then using an Audio Technica BP4025 from mid-September onwards. My tripod is a combination, using the legs from a Viltrox VX-18M, with a Manfrotto MVH502AH head. Editing wise, I use Sony Vegas Pro 15.
Hi, really good footage, and sounds, really enjoyed watching! Some lovely scenes and sights! Which camcorders do you use if you don't mind me asking? Many thanks
Wonderful stuff. Beautifully and sensitively shot with generous pans and spectacular wides to end. I especially like the carefully observed cut-aways between each main shot, it makes me feel I'm there.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😄
Me again! But perhaps the best aspect of these wonderful clips is that there's no irritating and intruding voice-over or abrupt sound edits instead the ambient sounds of, for example, the bleating of distant sheep or rain falling in oak woods contributes to the extraordinary feel-as-if-you're-there factor..in the old days it used to be called NATSOF, natural sound on film.
The steam & whistles that echo through Goodrington sands & the valley, really make the Dartmouth line special, excellent footage pal, good up the good work
Thanks for watching 😄
Contains some of your best work. Bewdley Tunnel, Soke Hill and the final sequence just beautiful. You are an artist. Thank-you.
Very kind of you to say, Stephen. Thank you! 😄
This has been another amazing production from you Kris, a perfect example of Railway Videography at its best. It's packed full of interest, your fill ins are superb, and your skills behind the camera are outstanding...Very Best wishes for 2021...Bob
Much appreciated, as usual, Bob. Many thanks 😄
All the best!
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Against the odds of what hardship 2020 has been, you have proven that the railways still pressed on with amazing variety. Great work as always with your content :-)
We were certainly lucky to get as much as we did. Thanks for watching! 😄
Very good compilation. Greetings from Argentina and Happy New Year!
Thank you! Happy New Year to you, too 😄
i like your videos amzing with all the wildlife and lots of trains
Thanks! 😄
Thank you so much for this feast in these strange times! Excellent standard of filming! The 'spooked' cattle on Rattery made me smile! Keep up the good work when circumstances allow?!
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it 😄
Oh, what a feast!
Many thanks for this and a Happy New Year to you. 😊
You are most welcome, glad you're enjoying it 😄 Many thanks and Happy New Year! 🎉
Absolute beauty of a video!
Thanks! 😄
Epic. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Peter!
Great compilation - well filmed as always :)
Thanks, Brian 👍
I love this!
Love the video, keep them coming.
You definitively post the most artistically-filmed & technically-adept railway videos on RUclips, it's pretty obvious where you switch to the new Panasonic HCX-1500 & subsequent BP4025 mic even though your original files are quite heavily compressed for uploading I'd imagine. Always interesting & appreciated anyway!
Lovely footage, I Hope for better things in 2021. I think Saphos undoubtedly won the " Wibble of the year" with 70000 running as 70022 and 34046's FTR discussion on Facebook before the Cotswold express running a close second 😂.
Cheers, Callum 😄 Yes, 2020 was truly the year of the wibble 😂
That being said Saphos did also produce imo was the highlight of the year. 46100 & 70000 on the Devon banks 😁
Beautiful trains God bless England ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 🇬🇧
Awesome video! I feel like I lived in Britain for a ling time although I have never been there
Thank you! 😄
In a word … Bliss! 🐨🇦🇺
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 😄
Hi Kris and thank you for posting something to get us out of the current gloom! A nicely produced and beautifully filmed 90 minutes (as per usual!). How big was that 50P 4K file that you uploaded?? Looking forward to seeing you & your dad later in the year (when we have both had our jabs hopefully!). Best wishes, Alan
Many thanks, Alan, good to hear from you. Only a mere 25GB, a positively tiny file, haha! Likewise, it'll be good to see yourself out and about again in the future.
All the best, Kristian.
@@SpeedToTheWest That is a much smaller file than I expected Kris!. I am just switching up to 4K and would like to ask you a couple of questions if you can spare the time. Contact me privately on Almar.longwools@outlook.com if you like. P.S. please remove this comment from RUclips. Best wishes, Alan
While tornado is one of my favorite locomotives 🚂
There’s something that confuses me, there are videos where tornado make chugging sounds but in other videos she doesn’t made a sound, that’s something that confuses
Cracking video to brighten up the gloom Chris 👍I suppose with the the area you live in it would be a horrendous day out for you to do Shap or the S&C without staying over somewhere 🤔☹️
Many thanks, Stephen 😄 It is a long way to go, yeah, but I would love to get up there, someday!
Just for future reference, though, it's Kris 😉
Ah sorry about that LOL
No worries, haha 😄
Just clocked your vid, some nice stuff, couple of questions, what was your before and after camcorder? like your smooth pans, what tripod and head is used and what is your editing gear ie: computer and software, i take stills mainly but do vid when the weather is not so good, am using sony AX53 and use some open source (free) software called Shotcut.
Many thanks, John. My previous camcorder was a Panasonic VXF990, using a Pro Sound L92AA microphone; my current camcorder is a Panasonic HC-X1500, first using the same Pro Sound mic, then using an Audio Technica BP4025 from mid-September onwards. My tripod is a combination, using the legs from a Viltrox VX-18M, with a Manfrotto MVH502AH head. Editing wise, I use Sony Vegas Pro 15.
Mad train horns
Hi, really good footage, and sounds, really enjoyed watching! Some lovely scenes and sights! Which camcorders do you use if you don't mind me asking? Many thanks
excellent
Thanks!
Hi I liked your video
Thanks! 😄
why make a engine look, like a scrapped engine dont agree