LadyInBed
Well-Known Member
Sorry, my feeling also.I've always been a big fan of your videos - until now. This one is utterly dreadful. Awful sound quality. Crass commentary. Don't think the jerky chart overlays help much either.
Sorry, my feeling also.I've always been a big fan of your videos - until now. This one is utterly dreadful. Awful sound quality. Crass commentary. Don't think the jerky chart overlays help much either.
Well done Pete.
It must be catching, as we have just shot a different style of film too.
We had a 74ft Schooner for sale on the Isle of Wight and were preparing to do our usual interior flythrough filming, but the yacht went under offer before we could do the shoot.
However the new owner wanted to sea trial her and check the sail handling, so we found ourselves on an almost deserted Solent, with very light airs, a crisp colbalt blue November sky and a shot lot of sails instead.
An unexpected shoot, but great fun.
Link here:
https://youtu.be/jL6nY2pCX70
Nice one John … town hall style of yacht design! I particularly liked the park bench. Assumed she was steel and was disappointed to find 'ferro' half way down the description!
I disagree with most of the comments here, I like the new format; the chatty relaxed and informal approach of the crewman. Perhaps he may be more appealing to the younger audience rather than Scuttlebutt's demographic.
At 34 I'm not sure I count as a younger audence but I really don't like the face to camera style of films/blogs unless they're done very well like Sail life.
Just finished another edit. This time it is the yacht delivery of a Beneteau 473 from Montenegro to Marseille.
More agreeable I hope?
Pete