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darbians

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So there is a number of train carriages hidden away in Norfolk. Some of them are not accessible, however it is well worth a visit with a few first class carriages, a second class carriage and a rather cool stoneblower (not actually in the video). It certainly brings back some childhood memories visiting these carriages.



Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed.​
 
Nice! Out of interest, are you using a panoramic timelapse mount for the rotating shots and a dolly for the panning/slide shots?
 
Nice! Out of interest, are you using a panoramic timelapse mount for the rotating shots and a dolly for the panning/slide shots?
Thanks a lot.
The panning thing is a cheap clockwork one. No good for long exposures. The slide shots are with a slider.
 
I just think I broke my jaw, it hit the floor with a proper crack, my tongue lolled out and got covered in carpet fluff:(

This is an amazing film, I'm not blowing smoke up your arse dude I'm just sayin how it is!

Fantastic start!!! Has that got a technical name for that mental seating arrangement type of movement, you know, like a time lapse kinda style?? I love it!!! The smooth transitions, did you use a dolly? Great choice in music too, really complements the film, not overpowering...you have a real talent for film making;)
 
I just think I broke my jaw, it hit the floor with a proper crack, my tongue lolled out and got covered in carpet fluff:(

This is an amazing film, I'm not blowing smoke up your arse dude I'm just sayin how it is!

Fantastic start!!! Has that got a technical name for that mental seating arrangement type of movement, you know, like a time lapse kinda style?? I love it!!! The smooth transitions, did you use a dolly? Great choice in music too, really complements the film, not overpowering...you have a real talent for film making;)

Thanks so much. That's great to hear. I used a slider for the movement.
I guess the beginning is could be called stop motion, but basically Yeah it's a timelapse. The moment I heard the intro to the music I new it would fit so well.
 

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