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The Fellsman 2013

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by pete12000, Jun 3, 2013.

  1. iancawthorne

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    Photos of Galatea at Armathwaite both north and southbound. Great to see 45699 running on the S&C, despite the 47 tucked inside.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/iancawthorne/9309935932/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/iancawthorne/9309940274/
     
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    Fellsman Galatea 1a.jpg

    LMS 5XP Class 4-6-0 No. 45699 'Galatea' seen leaving Blea Moor tunnel with today's 'Fellsman'
     
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    Fellsman Galatea 2a.jpg

    Galatea makes a fine sight at Bullgill foot crossing
     
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    Blooming heck another one Shep that is cracking mate
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    Footage of the return leg at Langho Station.



    Thanks.
     
  10. phil.sez

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    Cheers Henry, when i woke up it was misty, nearly didn't bother!
     
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    Youve got my sun good luck mate
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    Two very nice shots there Shep.
     
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    Two superb shots Shep , 45699 looking resplendent in the July sunshine !
     
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    Video from yesterday of Galatea at Bamber Bridge, Horrocksford and Selside REDONE with sound added to the last clip:



    First time I've tried fiddling with the sound track like this (forgot to turn the microphone on so ended with a silent track) so am still struggling with the ethics let alone the practicalities.

    Chris
     
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    Keep them coming Steve
     
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    Cheers Shep, two nice ones from you as well.
     
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    Don't worry about the ethics of dubbing different sound, Chris, everyone does it when they have to. It's not easy to be convincing, though. That's pretty good, and if I didn't know, I would not have thought about how well it fitted. Being really picky, the sound of the carriages passing runs out a bit before the picture does - you could perhaps fade the picture sooner, before the whole train has passed. Also, neither loco sounds like it's working hard, though there is a plume of exhaust from the 47 suggesting the driver has just opened it up a bit, and folks like you and I know that it's about 1-in-100 uphill at Selside.

    Finding a clip of more-or-less the right type of loco running at the right speed (number of chuffs per minute, rather than mph), recorded from about the same distance (so the approach and "going-away" happen at about the right speed) can be very tricky. Some locos (Jubilee, Bulleid, K4, A4) have very distinctive sounds. Double-headers are particularly difficult, especially if there's a lot of whistling involved. Trains passing at speed are easier than starting away or pulling hard Imagine trying to patch the sound-track for 5043+46233 restarting from a station, each whistling in turn. Unless you could borrow the sound from someone else who was there at the time, preferably standing quite close to you, it would be a nightmare to reconstruct!

    A useful trick is to convert the donor track to mono first, and reduce the volume by 6dB to compensate for 2 signals in the same track. You can leave it as mono in the final product, or pan the sound manually right at the end, once everything else is lined up.
     
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    Thanks for the helpful comments. Just sticking my toe in the water. I don't want to hijack this thread but noticed the length problem and wondered if it were possible to stretch the sound a little without altering the tone too much. I'll experiment in private to see what happens.

    Thanks again - Chris
     

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