Since when i've first started in September 2009 i've just came into the filming part of the photography even though i was in the most part of the camera/stills section.
I've first use an mobile phone for videos for the Great Dorset Steam Fair for two shots and again for the Mid Hants Railway Autumn Steam Gala. In the Novmeber that year, I've brought my first camrecorder which was an Samsung one. Then in the Christmas 2010 another camrecorder came into view, which was an Panasonic HDC-HD60 having a few problems with it saw another turn up it was my first HD camera that was in use until September 2012 until i've got my current one an Panasonic HDC-SD900 with an Mic RodeMic Professional one with an Gitzo tripod.
As from 06/03/14 my old channel name BristolCastle has now been changed to British Loco Films,
Nice video, you certainly made it to plenty of different locations! We were there at the start of the month for the first time ever, really loved it, will be going back for sure!
Wow ? What's there not to like about this video lots of different locations and loco hauled trains and beautiful Scenery from along the line in Somerset . thanks for sharing this video Best wishes from Roger from Nanaimo B.C. Canada . Ex Brit from 85a Worcester shrub hill railway walk etc.
Please buy more lock, stock, barrel, engines, rolling stock, stations, sheds, signals, signalboxes, signal gantries, tracks, turntables, and many more to make your South Wiltshire Railway long and extended to become a very long preserved main line to do more filming of the engines.
Since this was filmed about 11 years ago, things change and life change as you probably know that it’s not happening. There is no point buying buying stuff what I don’t need especially for filming.
For more South Wiltshire Railway videos, you should get more tables, Bachmann and Hornby train sets, accessories, lock, stock, barrel, steam engines, diesel locomotives, coaches, freight cars, cabooses, breakdown trains, rolling stock, stations, sheds, signalboxes, signal gantry sets, signals, turntables, roundhouses, and many stuff, just to do some more steam engines in action.
Excellent captures, thanks for sharing 👍 No film of the best part though, the final runs of the day in the dark by double-headed 563 & 34028? Nice event by Swanage Railway 🚂😊
A washout is a bit of an understatement, especially on the Friday. I got drenched and it was difficult to keep the camera dry. However, as I always say, we have to suffer for our art! I'm still editing the video footage that I took and, so far, I've only had time to put one short video on my channel. However, the rest will be added in the fullness of time...
There certainly wasn't any fire risk, especially on the Friday when I got absolutely soaked! The main problem though, was keeping the rain off the camera.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-swWh45knSms.html ,, railway museum nearby this video years that I know of is still working and you can take a ride on one of the trains that have steam
Shame the WSR ASG got called off but it seems you got lucky with two different locos on each day you visited and facing different directions! Nice video, enjoyed watching!