Welcome to 4wordsmedia (North) This channel shows some of the video productions we've been involved in since late 1998. We are not a professional film making company but we like to think we do the best job we can, with our no-budget films. We put our heart and soul into them. We're still learning as we go along. Most of the videos are made with Bradford Movie Makes members and local actors.
In 2022 we will be in the film, A Bunch of Amateurs, by Labor of Love Films Limited. So keep an eye out for us.
We enjoyed the film night at Belford, even more so your film of the journey and event from your point of view. We wondered why you were filming it! Thank you both. (I'm sure you know that Castle Daisy Bull is Chillingham! Castle & Wild Cattle. :) )
Thank you. The idea was to make the audience wounder who was talking.. in away its sad, then it's about moving forward, too. Phil Wainman's beautiful filming.
If any of the performers ever read these comments, would they please acccept the compliments and congratulations from an elderly Englishman who is just about to view part 2. It really was a a great pleasure to view this and I was so happy for the actors who ALL did thgemselves proud. Regards from "lolcked-down" England 2021.
I live in Hove, I love a stroll along the pier when I nip into Brighton. I love this place, your presentation of it was perfect, beautiful with a hint of sadness which sums it all up really. Thanks for posting, I've subscribed.
Around about 1980 as a young teenager i remember climbing over a wall of sleepers and barbed wire to walk across Hewenden viaduct spent the whole afternoon up there later that summer walked most of that route years before it was made publicly accessible never imagining it would be turned into a bridleway. Towards the end of the decade another bridge over whalley lane denholme played a significant part in my life as that's where my then girlfriend and i would stop the Capri on a saturday night before taking her home to Ogden lane. Thanks for the memories and nice photography might go and revisit this summer.
That’s amazing! I live in Cullingworth myself. But what I want to know was what was it like on the viaduct up there? Was it full of ballast? How high were the walls?