Video - summer on the East Coast

Video? Slide show? Who cares!

That was quite the best 5 minutes of my week so far and cheered me up no end (half way through an absolutely pants week at work, heading out of the door now for the third of four straight nights working the place on my tod :mad:)

I lked the music too, most appropriate

Thanks
 
Well done, very evocative. I'm looking forward to next season now. I'm hoping to bring my wife and the twins and explore some of those places. Thanks.
 
I enjoyed it - but then I'm easily pleased.

Good use of the Ken Burns technique.

The Ken Burns effect is a type of panning and zooming effect used in video production from still imagery.
The name derives from extensive use of the technique by American documentarian Ken Burns. The technique predates his use of it, but his name has become associated with the effect in much the same way as Alfred Hitchcock is associated with the Hitchcock zoom.[citation needed]
The feature enables a widely used technique of embedding still photographs in motion pictures, displayed with slow zooming and panning effects, and fading transitions between frames.
 
Highly enjoyable and very atmospheric - thank you very much indeed for sharing that with us. Looks like you all had a lovely time. Don't suppose you fancy adopting a 57 year old?
 
Video? Slide show? Who cares!

That was quite the best 5 minutes of my week so far and cheered me up no end (half way through an absolutely pants week at work, heading out of the door now for the third of four straight nights working the place on my tod :mad:)

I lked the music too, most appropriate

Thanks
+ me :)


Highly enjoyable and very atmospheric - thank you very much indeed for sharing that with us. Looks like you all had a lovely time. Don't suppose you fancy adopting a 57 year old?
+ me too please!:D

I loved it! thanks for showing us. :D
 
Extra crew always welcome, there's a lot of rope on the Kipper!
Wonderful memories from this summer, an antidote to last year when we sat in Amsterdam with an engine that refused to start and I dislocated my knee falling off the boat. That persuaded us to stay local this year and we ended up discovering some special places. The children liked Heybridge Basin best because of the dinghy journey up to Tesco :D Met some super people along the way, especially Tillergirl who saved us when our water pump failed, ordering the part and fitting it for us.
 
Heybridge Basin is a favourite of my daughter. Only 9 when we first visited and she loves the place.

As there isn't a lot there apart from 2 pubs I wonder if I've been doing my parenting role properly..!
 
I used to make corporate videos and tv commercials for a living and I agree it's a slide show. But that doesn't mean it's not fun, a great reminder of the east coast and the little bit of summer we did get. I enjoyed it as a diversion from the fast approaching autumn weather.

Sailor Bill is entitled to his opinion of course, but making the effort to post a negative comment seems a little insensitive.

I see lots of women doting over infants in pushchairs but it's better to resist the temptation to go over and say 'Madam that is without doubt the ugliest child I have ever seen......' regardless of my personal opinion.
:)
 
Yep, agree that was a nice way to spend a few dreary minutes whilst in the office. :)
Just shows you don't need to travel miles to get great experiences.
Roll on next summer.....here's hoping for better weather than this year. :mad:
 
Top