This is a diverse channel reflecting all the things I'm interested in... including video production, photography, flying multirotor UAVs and cooking fooooood! Please enjoy my videos, and if you do then leave me a comment! Thanks!
Haha 😂 I can assure you it’s not that interesting… inane, puerile, often barely audible or comprehensible… the product of two young men getting a little bored shooting video footage for Brightonisqaatsi - a pastiche of Koyaaniqaatsi we’d already been planning for several years by that time, and which was sadly never completed. I might publish the full tapes sometime though, as revenge. 😜
Wonderful footage !! Thank you very much for uploading. If you release more could you upload it at the higher quality 1080p so that maximum quality is maintained
Glad you enjoyed seeing it. As for the quality…Ha, if only! The original footage was shot on what we had at the time, which was analogue VHS video tape, with an actual effective resolution of 320x240. It’s actually been upscaled for RU-vid. There’s nothing more that can be done to maintain maximum quality, and no way to get it anywhere close to 1080p HD without jumping in a Time Machine with a modern HD camcorder and going back to 1988 to reshoot it.
We didn’t intend for it to be creepy or voyeuristic, and I strongly doubt whether most people would see it that way. It’s intended to document a place at a moment in time, which has been appreciated several other commenters. 😊
@@steveluckhurst2350 what a strange observation to make. Actually we were shooting footage for a parody of the film Koyaaniqaatsi which called for crowds moving in coordinated waves, sped up in the edit.
Hey thanks for posting. I was born in Brighton and grew up in Hove. I remember for a couple of years I went to a school in Brighton and we drove past the station every day. That car park is a supermarket now. I remember the Albion were looking for a home and this place seemed perfect and I felt sure that the powers would HAVE to realize it eventually - I was so upset when news came out it was just going to be a supermarket. Anyway all's well now of course but at the time it was a big deal to me! Anyway thanks again!
Ciao amico! I'm From Itlay. Complimenti...Un giorno verrò anche io a fare bolle a central park..c'è bisogno di un permesso per fare artista delle bolle central park? Thanks.
Very interesting indeed. It is a pity you sometimes speed X 10 up inexplicably - eg Going up Tisbury Road and Blatchington road which is what I was most interested in. Thank you very much - a genuine historical record.
Oh my days! I remember the Guinness clock! I also had a dress identical to your sister... and the same ‘Alice band’...seriously that could be me in your video!! Thanks for sharing this!
My husband does this every time I use him for a photoshoot (I am a photographer obviously) it drives me bonkers, it was funny the first ten times he did it... Not any more
My wife and sons could tell you a thing or two about husbands and their standing jokes... still, it's the dads' first rule of comedy... if a joke's worth telling, it's worth flogging to death at every opportunity.
Thank you so much for this. I used to live in Brighton and made frequent visits to the Park and the surrounding countryside, usually ending up at the Tea Rooms! Happy memories.
I shot this whilst in Bengal tracking tigers in the wild. Actually I shot it from the car whilst experimenting with my new camera at Longleat. Bit rough around the edges, especially thanks to the autofocus not quite focusing. Should have gone manual really. Ah well, enjoy.
I shot this while in Bengal tracking tigers in the wild. Actually l shot if from the car whilst experimening with my new camera at Longleat Bit rough around the edges, especially thanks to the autofocus not quite focusing. Should have gone manual really. Ah well, enjoy.
Behind-the-scenes footage of a scene being shot at Camber Sands for the 1965 motion picture Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, featuring a vintage monoplane landing on the beach to much public excitement. My family just happened to be there that day for a picnic, and this Standard 8mm cine footage was shot by my dad. As far as I know it's the only such footage of the Camber Sands location unit.
This is a short clip from some Standard 8mm cine footage of my dad's Ford Zephyr 4 Mk III driving up the boarding ramp of a Bristol Type 170 Superfreighter at Lydd airport, around 1965. Back then, it cost about £25 to take a car to France this way, about £400 in today's money.