Specialists in travel and documentary films, based in Buckinghamshire UK. We are known throughout the UK, USA and Europe for our Footloose series: over 30 fabulous European travelogues, many are feature-length. 5 films are based in Italy, and 10 more in the UK. Your presenter and narrator - Debra Rixon, camera and editing by husband - David Rixon. Sample our unique, cheerful, and sometimes quirky filmmaking.
Your narrative style is almost identical to that of your daughter! The filming (Dave's?) clearly influenced that of SL. Also, the subject matter of what is filmed. The pronunciation and vocal syncopation of Debra (no final "h") also match that of your progeny. Note: i am not trying to be intrusive, but i can't help noticing and this is very exciting, if not iconic! Do you, by any chance, believe in iconic? I do and i think that SL is catching on! 😊
Great video! Very special place! The narrative and narrator evidenced rare essentials of sensitively conveying a beautiful depiction of this place and its history! Bravo! 😊
Oh, nice to see such older documentaries and to compare the trail to today's condition. Walked the WHW last year, such a great experience. What a beautiful landscape and nice people. Can highly recommend it.
I love the background music, it gives authenticity to every cities and towns they visited. I was stationed in Sigonella with the US Navy, near Catania in the late 80’s for 4 years. It just gives me goosebumps. Thank you for sharing.
I normally do not leave comments but by far one of the best narrated videos I had seen! Excellent research and profesionalism! I am looking forward to see many more videos from you… Great work!
Great tour of italy! Very informative, b.e.a.utiful music and your personailties are charming! I am Calabrian and enjoyed the history lesson! Thank you!
You said that they only made 1000 of them . I know 1000% that 249 of them got bought by pj walker guitar shop fawcett road Southsea Pompey . For £249 each. He had the whole shipment for the UK. . Imagine then he passed them on on consignment to other small guitar stores. He was giving the 250th... Why though am I thinking the squires were made in Korea . Or was that the fender Hank Marvin that fender done on the back of these ones success
Good to hear from you John... we'd never been either, what a treat to discover! So many plaques for famous people: just need to work out a walking trail.