C&TSRR = 487 = Nice Whistle
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Locomotive 487 at the 1st crossing. Train sounds and music. I am trying to decide if all the extra time to do this is worth it. Extra time to record the sound and then a lot of extra time editing the video. This process will cut back on the number of locations I can do in a day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmwSS1rvJds
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Re: C&TSRR = 487 = Nice Whistle
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06/02/17 03:34 PM
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Hey Roger,
You know I love the train photos....but, if you are looking for critical feedback, let me see if I can be helpful.
First - I love the music - it is a lot of fun. I would say that the music is perhaps a tad bit too high and drowns out the train.
Second - the video starts off a bit slow. While I think the wide angle view of the train is OK to start off from, I feel like it spends too much time at the wide angle. The movement does not really start until after the train has crossed the tracks.
Over-all, I like the video. I sat and watched the whole thing. As to whether or not it is worth while doing the video editing - may I ask how the heck you do it? I have never done a video in my life. Also, who/what are you editing the video for?
James
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Re: C&TSRR = 487 = Nice Whistle
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06/02/17 07:13 PM
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Hey Roger,
You know I love the train photos....but, if you are looking for critical feedback, let me see if I can be helpful.
First - I love the music - it is a lot of fun. I would say that the music is perhaps a tad bit too high and drowns out the train.
Second - the video starts off a bit slow. While I think the wide angle view of the train is OK to start off from, I feel like it spends too much time at the wide angle. The movement does not really start until after the train has crossed the tracks.
Over-all, I like the video. I sat and watched the whole thing. As to whether or not it is worth while doing the video editing - may I ask how the heck you do it? I have never done a video in my life. Also, who/what are you editing the video for?
James I have done photos and videos for the train since 1997 and still do. Their marketing company takes the parts of the video they want for a project and use that part. The only train sound was the whistle and I used a separate recorder to get that. The drone videos have NO sound. I tried the idea again today and also included a little train sound using a separate recorder. I use Power Link Cyber director for all my video editing.
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Re: C&TSRR = 487 = Nice Whistle
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06/07/17 03:46 PM
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Thanks, Roger. That makes sense that there would be no noise from the drone.
Anyway, thanks for the information. It is helpful.
James You are welcome.
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