Friday, 7 June 2013

Busy, busy, busy

Since my last post on here the camera and I have been out several times to capture the fantastic weather we are having at the moment.

The Harbour at Porthmadog

The most important thing I've done is to shoot the video for the FR Driver's Eye View. Now I just need to do the second part of the WHR and the extras disk and I can get the much promised boxed set out.


 
The camera is mounted on a clamp which holds onto the handrail of the loco, Merddin Emrys in this case. This takes care of the picture but the sound from the camera microphones is too distorted and wind blasted to use so I also recorded the whole journey on the Zoom handheld audio recorder which is more controllable. I held this out the window of the carriage behind the loco so the audio image is very good. The two recordings then need to be synced together in the edit. This is relatively easy to do as things like whistles blowing make a very visually obvious waveform so I just slide the wildtrack recording along the timeline until they line up, mute the camera sound and hey presto, nicely recorded in sync audio.
 

The tricky part of this project is adding the titles with the route names. This took me a whole day and now I need to get someone with better route knowledge than me to check |I've got them in the correct places. We are also trying to work out a way of having the text in a closed caption subtitle so that they can be turned on or off by the watcher. So far this is proving to be a bit tricky.



As the sun kept on shining I decided to get out and video some trains and some bluebells. The flowers this year have been amazingly bright and plentiful so I drove up to TYB before the first train and wandered about in the woods taking video of bluebells and the lake and then stomped up to the railway just above Plas Halt where I got a cracking shot of Merddin on the 10:15 ex Port.


A quick trip back to Port and then back to TYB for a shot or 2 in the station and then I went for a stomp in the woods to get some more lineside shots. I thought I would be clever and cut through the woods off the path... this wasn't clever and involved me clambering over fallen trees and up to my ankles in swamp. It also involved me falling flat on my face and slamming the camera into ground, fourtunately only my pride was dented. I got to the lineside about ten feet from where I would have done had I followed the path and set up exactly where I would have done.





 
The upshot of all this mucking about is the following video which looks a good deal more tranquil than the shooting of it was.
 





Yesterday the great weather continued which was fortunate as we had a visiting camera crew from ITV 1 videoing a segment for a programme with Griff Rhys Jones. It will go out in January next year.

He went on a specially run train consisting of Prince and carr 19 and the CRV, all of which looked a fine sight in the sunshine.


We chased the train from Port to TYB stopping a couple of times for them to shoot run pasts.



We then all climbed aboard the train and proceeded up the line stopping at Dduallt to do a run past. Once we got to Blaenau Griff left the train to go on his 'content rich' way and to make the rest of the programme.

I made a short and quite rough little package about this which you can see here.



 

Monday, 27 May 2013

Sunny sunshine

A bank holiday weekend and the sun was out. Unheard of. I grabbed the camera and off I went. I drove straight up to Tanygrisiau because I've been meaning to walk out onto the dam for ages so that is what I did, I walked about halfway along it and set up the camera; I would have gone further but I heard the train whistle on the other side of the Moelwyns so I knew I only had a couple of minutes.



 
After this I went down to TYB and got some nice sunshine pics without trains in. Flowers and blue sky etc. I had lunch and when the up train arrived I climbed aboard.
 

I went up to Blaenau and back to TYB again but some clouds had gathered over the mountains so I didn't get as much footage as I'd hoped to.

That was Saturday and on Sunday the sky was just as blue so when I left home for work I paused at the Pen Llyn end of Llyn Padarn to get some shots of Snowdon and the lake. I then decided that as the there wasn't a cloud in the sky I'd go to Porthmadog via Rhyd Ddu and get some more Snowdon shots from there.





 
Once I got to Port I decided to upload yesterdays footage to the computer and do a quick edit before going out to chase the WHR trains. In Port the cloud had rolled in from the sea so I wasn't sure if I'd get anything worth looking at from up the line. However, I needn't have worried as the sun was doing its thing as soon as I got away from the coast.
 
 

The Aberglaslyn Pass was my first port of call because although maybe over done as a location, it is still a lovely place. Sure enough 138 chuffed and clanked into view heading down hill.

The next place I could find a place to park was the other side of Castell Cidwm bridge as there were more cars driving and parking badly than I ever remember seeing. I know where all the swivel eyed loons were this weekend!


 
I then set off to catch up with and overtake the train but the traffic made this virtually impossible so the next decent shot I got was of the train departing from Waunfawr. I gave up at this point and slowly made my way back to Harbour Station.

I finished the edit and uploaded the package to Youtube before leaving for home. Whether attracting more people to the area is a good idea I'm not sure but it's grey, wet and windy today but it is bank holiday Monday.

 

Friday, 24 May 2013

Half a year

Since Rail Ale and Steam 150 I've been running round trying to catch up with all the things I haven't had time to do; like paperwork and keeping the shops stocked. However I'm floating just below the surface now so I've found a few odd half hours here and there to start getting the first disk of the 2013 Year in the life set together. I've surprised myself by finding that the first disk is now completely full. partly this is with things which happened at the end of 2012 when the DVDs for then were already full but mainly its because we've been so busy.


This is the DVD architect screen for disk one. many things may change by the time it goes on sale but it gives a flavour of what to expect.

Next big sales push will be for |Peter Johnson's new book, The Forty Mile Railway, which we are publishing. It should have been with us this week but now seems like it will next week now. Jolly good it is too.


 

Sunday, 19 May 2013

All down the pub...

Well, strictly down the goods shed.



I spent most of the day chasing trains round Gwynedd. I'm sure drinking beer is nice, no really, I have a pint by my side as I type but watching people drinking beer is not so good. Consequently there is a short section of 'beer action', but mostly its trains.


I followed the 10:50 from Port which was The Earl and 4 FR coaches. My first shot was at Nantmor which is a splendid spot and nice and peaceful.


Chased it to Beddgelert just in time to get the train arriving and then yomped up into the field above the station to get the departure on all three tines of the S bend.

Back in the car and off to Rhyd Ddu.



Anyway, you get the picture. I went to Caernarfon and rode the Prince hauled shuttle up to Waunfawr and back to Dinas where I shot the beer drinking stuff and caught the shuttle back to Cofiland and my car.




Anyway, I edited the footage this morning. There was just over an hours worth of video and I got the main edit done and it came out at about 20 minutes which I then chopped down to 10 for Youtube, which is what you see here.


Thursday, 16 May 2013

Finished - Hurrah!

I've been devoting nearly all of my work time to getting the Steam 150 video finished and finally today I have a finished copy on my desk in front of me. It needs checking to ensure that all is well with the quality of the disk and then I can start the wheels of industry and make some to sell.

The cover features a rather tasteful Roger Dimmick picture in its original colour format and then on the rear in fiddled with heritage stylie.


I don't like having my picture taken which is a good reason to stay behind the lens, I don't want to upset people; so when I put my camera down to discover that my 2nd unit camera man was pointing his lens at me this was the result.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlHhdsEiYPE



Next project is getting some footage of the rail Ale beer festival this coming weekend. Sounds fun, I like drinking beer... however all I will be doing is videoing people drinking beer. I'll also be videoing trains which is more up my alley.
 

Monday, 13 May 2013

Getting there

Since last weekend I've done very little else but edit the huge amount of footage. I'm nearly there. I've divided it all into a Friday/Saturday chapter, Saturday/Sunday, Queens of the hill, Saturday timelapse and I've just finished an introduction. The introduction is a bit of a novelty as I've used music by a band called The Electric Bluebirds who have given their permission to use the track. Here is the Youtube version.


It may get changed slightly by the time it gets onto the DVD but it was important to get something on the web to advertise the forthcoming DVD. Looks like it won't all fit on a single disk so it may well end up as a 2 disk set.



I still need to insert a few still photos from the nightglow thingy on Saturday and finish off the captioning and then the editing is done. I then need to design a cover and the on disk artwork. The whole thing needs to be checked and then I need to get the factory in action and make a load. The Fred DVD is selling very well so I've just ordered a load of blanks and boxes.


This is the camera clamped to the fence at Penrhyn

Next weekend is Beer festival so I'll be out and about videoing pissed people and the SBR Peckett.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Steam 150 and all that

Crikey... have I been busy or what? Yes I have been busy.

Since my last post we've had the steam 150 gala which has been an enormous success all round. It seems that we had more visitors than ever before at such an event and that they spent more money and hopefully had a better time than ever before.

In the lead up to the main event Welsh Pony was unveiled in her new Green livery. This is the same as Linda and Blanche as the tender which now belongs to Linda was the one most recently attached to Pony, although I gather that there was an amount of swapping about under the old company. I'm not convinced about the colour, to be honest but it was nice to see her looking looked after.


This is the little advert I made from this.
The four Englands looked brilliant together and the sun shone too.


The gala weekend began slowly on Friday with a variety of trains giving  a taste of what was to come. By the end of the four days I was exhausted and had over 8 hours of footage which I spent all of yesterday uploading from the camera to the computer. Not only did I use the main camera but I had the old camera with me which I used to capture alternative views on a couple of occasions, most notably clamped onto Blanche, pointed at the motion during the Queens of the hill run. This produced some exciting footage which will cut together with the main camera footage which I shot from the footplate. I also had the second unit out and about; i.e. Chris Parry and his stills camera which takes HD video. He took some nice shots of a few things but here is a still he took of me on Saturday (I think).


He also got a short section of video of me in action with the camera rattling along in the tender of Prince which I will put on with the balance of the pictures and a youtube edit of the weekend. The editing will take a long while and there will definitely be a stand alone DVD of the event as there is so much to show.







Just a few of the locations I've been to over the weekend. Now I'm having a couple of days off and then its back to the editing...