Your videography and editing just blow me away. Now that two new observation decks have opened, I think you'd get a lot of views for a video that compares them all - The Lookout, Horizon 22, Skygarden, The Shard, and perhaps the Garden at 120 (my favorite when the wisteria are blooming).
Didn’t realise there was such an event going on there for such a good cause! Good on you for highlighting it and also showing us the great views dude 👌🏼💪🏼
Yeah I honestly had to improvise on the spot as I could either give up and not make a video at all as it didnt feel right to do my usual happy excited vlogging up there or change the narrative and get something positive out of the visit 👍🏻glad you noticed
Can understand the Sky Garden being free as theres plenty of food and drink to rinse the wallet. 22 Bishopsgates though looks abit void of any wallet lighteners.
Hey, I think you've done a great job their both in regard to the views and the event. I'd have never known about it or Sophie Clarke had you not covered it. I've just read about her and it was so tragic. I hope her family get comfort with the Foundation they have created. On an entirely different, and more prosaic subject, 22 is indeed a landmark, but am I the only one thinking it the dullest of buildings? Perhaps because I remember the conceptual images of the Pinnacle that *could* have been standing there...
Thank you Peter, glad my video idea recovery got you to at least get familiar with the foundation and their work. I quite like 22, it offers really cool reflections often, plenty of buildings in London I find boring, this one isn’t one of them, and if they truly open up a free public viewing gallery on the 58th than I will have nothing to complain
Yeah but it kind of has terraces just not accessible to public, but at that height, in such location I guess it would’ve been too much of a health and safety risk
Great timelapse work! I notice from previous 'how to' videos you use after effects to generate the final timelapse rather than LRTimelapse own video export functions. Is there a reason for this?