Sunday 3 February 2013

Fred and the Princess

I've been a busy bunny this week of my time knocking the'Fred' DVD into anearly final shape. I've got all the archive pictures I need as Fred found some slides with a couple of faces which he mentions, Norman Bond scanned them for me at double quick speed and they help tell the story. Also I've been making sure that the audio levels are as even and audible as possible, there are a couple of shots which have quite a bit of wind blasting noise on them which I've flitered out but it also weakens Fred's voice which is quite low, in the end it's a compromise between the distarcting wind noise and not making Fred sound too odd. At half term I'm hoping to get a trip up the line to shoot a few last shots to illustrate what Fred is saying and then it is finished. Hopefully my new whizz bang PC will be here by then so I can actually render the project because at the moment it overwhelms my current machine and crashes it so I haven't seen it on disk yet.

'Evie' Roberts and Will Jones

It's been a week for finishing things off as I've also (hopefully) finished the WHR postcard. I finally stopped fiddling with the music at mix 6, I'm pretty happy with the balance and the sounds. Now I need to get Clare Britton and Paul Lewin to say it's ok to go ahead and get 10,000 of them made... gulp. This is why it has to be right.

This is a screen grab of the menu page
 
Also this week the sun came out! Yes! The sun came out! It came out at just the right moment too as it was the morning we were going to get pictures of the shiny new paintwork which Boston Lodge's answer to Michaelangelo, Glenn, has applied to Princess. The loco looked stunning and you can see her in the video I made.

Princess comes out
 
 
 
I've also been  out and about on The Cob recording the comings and goings out there, yesterday I got some nice shots of the man doing the track welding which was quite spectacular. I'll add this footage to whatever I get in the next couple of weeks to make the next progress report... watch this space.


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