Once again I'm posting from what I've been calling
"The All Saints Sessions".
The All Saints Sessions are a hand full of old recordings
(some Audio, some video) captured in the 1990's at All Saint Anglican Church in Niagara Falls.
I have previously posted Audio from Lessons & Carols & Christmas Eve Services. Now it's time for video of the 1993 Easter Morning Celebration.
This is a 25 year old video taken with a consumer camcorder & recorded on a magnetic tape that sat in a box for about 15 years before being digitized. I've done some light colour correction & a bit of work to boost the audio. But, for the most part I've left it looking & sounding like a home video from 25 years ago. A few edits have been made to remove problems with tape and so on but, it's mostly the same as it was when it was shot.
The video has been divided it into smaller pieces for easy posting.
I have an idea that there could possibly be an additional
recording hiding somewhere. If any more turn up I add them to the collection. For now all the parts I have of the All Saints Sessions are here on the blog.
Close-up and personal with The Kubasonics at Summerfolk right on the beach.
They are very cool people as well as fantastic performers. I know they're cool people because of the 1/2 hr conversation we had with them in the beer tent, where they totally rocked it later in the weekend.
“Birds in Flight” is a program at
the Canadian Raptor Conservancy that offers photographers (&
videographers) the opportunity to capture images of some fantastic
birds outdoors and in flight.
I had a good day despite the
cold and even got to stop for a Shrove Tuesday pancake supper on the way home.
There where lots of different birds and plenty of time and
flights of the birds that flew & a few that where stationary. I ended up with so much footage
it was hard to trim it down to 3 videos of reasonable length.the hard part was comparing 5 or 6 flights of the same bird trying to find the one to use, when really any of the 5 would work fine.
As usual I brought too much gear that never got used. What I did use was a new set up with rails and matte box configured as a shoulder rig with a quick release plate on the bottom to easily switch from sticks to shoulder. It worked pretty well. Maybe a bit bulky but, the weight & size did have the benefit that the tracking shots where smoother than I could have gotten without it. It's the 1st time I could go from shoulder to tripod easily & I really really liked it.
There's a bit of Slow motion but I could have easily put in a lot more. Every flight clip I slowed down looked so nice. I tried not to go overboard, just enough to catch the eye.
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Food Court. Tervor, Rox, Steve, & Jay in the corner.
These are scans of paper photos from the late 90's & have retained (in part) the names I gave them when they where scanned in the early 2000's.
These are scans of paper photos from the late 90's & have retained the names I gave them when they where scanned in the early 2000's. This gentleman in particular got the moniker"The King of Funk"