Hi there, I'm glad that I found this clip from Grease staged by the Barnstormers Theatre Company. I was a part of the same production and played one of the Burger Palace Boys. I was one of the "mooners" in this clip along with Phil Hull and John Mosby etc... I still have the program of the production autographed by some of the cast as everyone got theirs signed at the end of the production.... I did have a copy of the musical on VHS but sadly lost it over time. I loved being a part of this production and the cast was awesome! My name? I'm Darran Sykes and if you still have your program then I'm listed in the cast....
Best hailstorm on video in britain for years that one mate we dont get them in south yorkshire well not in rotherham anyway how long did that last brilliant vid
Thanks for this video. I also fly drone. Check out my Fewston Reservoir video I have recently uploaded to my drone videos channel World from Above. Best, Tomas
WOW! Absolutely bloody pat yourself on the back! This is beyond amazing! It is staggering! The music captures the wonderment and otherworldliness of the mindblowing visuals. You just cannot separate the music from the video - the package is complete and totally compatible. My breath has been taken!
I miss stubble burning :-( it was a magnificent sight and it brightened up the days as they were getting darker. For me it was a bit ritualistic and kind of in my blood. Love this video. Another awesome visual feast :-)
Simon Hopkinson See if you can arrange it so you're falling down a hillside just as a bag you lost eight years ago at a train station comes into view. The surprise should distract you from gravity for a bit.
Yeah I'm happy with the Phantom 3. I think this will probably be my last drone, though. I have to travel a fair distance to get to anywhere where it's safe to fly and I honestly don't think it's very interesting to watch drone footage for most people these days. Such is life :)
Hi there - Made in Leeds TV news here! We're producing a "one year on" TV documentary on the Leeds floods, and would love to make use of some of the footage you've shot in this video! Would you mind us using it, of course crediting you on the end credits, etc..? Would be great if you could give us a buzz as soon as you possibly can! We're on 0113 877 4490. Cheers, Andy. news@madeinleeds.tv
There are framerate issues in the method of game capture, I think. The teaser runs a comfortable 60fps but OBS seems to drop quite a few frames. FRAPS doesn't drop any, but it chews through HD space, and Bandicam doesn't hook with the teaser because of a codec issue it seems.
Just looking over things and it appears that it's the webcam overlay that's causing the drop in framerate with OBS. Maybe the overall framerate of capture is locked to the FPS of the slowest device contributing to the scene? I'm not sure.
Oh Buxton! Do you find it best to make these from a video or from stills? That one I made a couple of days ago was from still photos. Its a much more busy looking video this one, all those corners, hills and whatnot!
Yeah, this one is far too hectic really. It's fine if it's a straight road but on country roads there's far too much that changes between video frames, maxing out the bitrate and so the quality of the video is badly harmed once it's being streamed from RU-vid. Between video and stills I tend to choose video. The quality of still images from the GoPro is too high, so my memory card is full much quicker than if I record video at 24fps. Once they're converted to a movie and uploaded to RU-vid for streaming you've lost all the extra quality of the still images anyway. :)
+Nick Hollands (Spacelands) yeah! I dunno, really. Drama mostly, I think. You can get some pretty striking results. For me personally there's also an element of not knowing what you've got 'til you get 'em home, which harks back to my old darkroom days. :)
Apparently, UK is no longer allowed to dredge and has not been able to dredge as it used to since the 1997 EU directive which aims to return waterways to some kind of ecological balance. This is here to stay as long as the EU rules over us.
It's a totally different problem it would cost 100 of billions to get right where's the money comming from .We could always stop giving other countries 14 billion a year in world aid and use it here for are own people
+Paul Thomas Apparently, UK is no longer allowed to dredge and has not been able to dredge as it used to since the 1997 EU directive which aims to return waterways to some kind of ecological balance. This is here to stay as long as the EU rules over us.
+MrCopperthwaite I think you're talking about the European Waterways Framework (EWF 2000). It definitely isn't working well. The problems seem to stem from a combination of stripping hills of woodland, which help to soak up and slow down the run off from hills, from hillside sheep farming and also measures to protect grouse shooting (eg Ilkley Moor should be naturally woodland, but is artificially kept bare). Stopping dredging is madness until the hills are reforested, and even then I'm not sure that stopping dredging is/was a good idea.