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dougattrenholmebar

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  1. Wow - There's nothing I can add to that........ Thanks, Doug
  2. Neil, Two things to look for in a camera. 1080p - this is the quality of the picture and that of most current HD quality televisions. Glass Lens - NOT plastic. Doug.
  3. Neil, Thanks for your comments. The Man at the Back was suggested to me by a teacher friend to show 8 - 9 year old's what life was like for parents and grandparents which is part of the National Curriculum. As I was nine years old at the time frame the layout was set, the story was intended to engage those around the same age. I left it up because people seemed to like it and it will stay. Quite a lot of people do ask about the filming and I do intend to write an article for the blog. (shortage of time at present stopping this) Generally, after December 2012 the following cameras were used on most films :- Samsung HMX-M20P 1080p Camcorder for the track side shots. Sony HDR-AS10 1080p Camcorder for the on-board rides The editing is done using Sony Movie Studio HD Platinum software. Generally, its takes around an hour to make each minute of film and the channel gets around 25,000 to 30,000 hits per month. Have toyed with the idea of a film showing the making of a film, but I don't want to destroy the illusion that people enjoy. Doug
  4. Thanks for your comments Neil, if I've inspired you then I'm happy about that. I noticed from your thread you're at the planning stage of your layout. If you are thinking of filming it, its worth reading my blog, there's some information on there you may find useful. Doug.
  5. Thanks for your thoughts Jock, glad you liked what you saw, there are around 200 films on the Youtube channel. Doug
  6. Thanks Andy, glad you enjoyed the film. I understand from Neil (Anotheran) you've been championing my cause and I also thank you for that. Its good to hear from those who watch the films and although there's around 25,000 watch them every month, not many make any comments. Doug
  7. Now & Then magazine is an independent regional magazine distributed around the Middlesbrough area where the Trenholme Junction layout is based upon. June's edition of the magazine carries an article about the layout. Follow the link, pages 12 - 14 http://www.nowandthenmagazine.co.uk/magazines/Main.php?MagID=2&MagNo=35
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