New RLMS: Steam Locomotive Types
Mar. 11th, 2023 09:42 amIn my quest to get caught up on our schedule, here is the most complicated (in terms of number of pieces of material) video I've ever edited.
Kuma Bear makes a special guest appearance; actually three appearances, if you watch closely. I suspect that it will not be his last. This also gave me an opportunity to learn how to do zooms in video. I continue to learn more and more about editing as I do this.
Once I got the hang of how I wanted to illustrate the dozens of different types of locomotives by using the diagrams that Lisa did plus photos of each type (some found by Lisa, some by me, another others that we've both taken during our travels), it wasn't all that difficult, but it was time consuming. Again, we're talking about one hour of editing time for each minute of video.
As I mentioned, some of these photos are from our personal collection. For example, the picture of the one-of-a-kind "Texas" type locomotive, Santa Fe 5000, is one that we took on a trip across Texas years ago.
The studio portion of this and the next episode were recorded before we got the new studio lights. Lisa is working on how to mount the lights to properly light our "set."
There's no rest for me now, as I need to start working on the next episode. If all goes as planned, I should be able to get it out by the start of next month, getting us back on schedule.
Kuma Bear makes a special guest appearance; actually three appearances, if you watch closely. I suspect that it will not be his last. This also gave me an opportunity to learn how to do zooms in video. I continue to learn more and more about editing as I do this.
Once I got the hang of how I wanted to illustrate the dozens of different types of locomotives by using the diagrams that Lisa did plus photos of each type (some found by Lisa, some by me, another others that we've both taken during our travels), it wasn't all that difficult, but it was time consuming. Again, we're talking about one hour of editing time for each minute of video.
As I mentioned, some of these photos are from our personal collection. For example, the picture of the one-of-a-kind "Texas" type locomotive, Santa Fe 5000, is one that we took on a trip across Texas years ago.
The studio portion of this and the next episode were recorded before we got the new studio lights. Lisa is working on how to mount the lights to properly light our "set."
There's no rest for me now, as I need to start working on the next episode. If all goes as planned, I should be able to get it out by the start of next month, getting us back on schedule.