This is RU-vid and you may complain to them. You can very easily X out the ad or click Skip Ads after 5 seconds. Thank you very much for stating how good this video is. Putting it together was a lot of work. I do hope you find a way to enjoy it. I make them for your enjoyment and to share my hobby for all who cannot or have not attended a good engine show. Thanks, for watching! Stay well! You might try your hand at filming, editing and publishing some videos. I noticed you have only other's videos on your channel (and some have ads).
A very nice exhibition, lot's of great stuff! However, camera movement and focus problems make it hard to watch. This is something that applies to just about every second video of this kind.
Gee whizz.! You make a good point...... However...... this from a person who joined RU-vid nearly 8 years ago and has posted no videos ever and has 1 subscriber (Are you the 1 sub?). I am not aiming for critical acclaim. I provide video footage of working displays in a 75,000 sq ft exhibition venue with over 300 exhibitors and thousands of people milling around. I manage to get out and take a lot of short clips, all while operating and maintaining my own displays with 10-15 working running engines for the entire weekend. I do this so you can enjoy a slice of our hobby if you could not attend. So yes, some of my camera work may be shaky. It is much worse looking before I spend many hours editing. If you don't enjoy this, I would prefer you just say thank you and move on or say nothing and move on. Thanks for watching, RedRyder
@@reddrryder I have to agree with Roger. We really want to see the subject but it's extremely frustrating to try and watch when as soon as my eyes focus on that cool engine you flick away. I know there are a lot of engines at Cabin Fever. I have taken video there many years, but I would rather see just a few with steady camera than 100 shaky 4 second clips with only half the engine in the frame. You would probably have double the subs if you could steady up on an engine for 10 seconds.