[Accrs-ho] The Photo Shoot - think about it
ACCRS HO Scale
accrs-ho at mail.accrs.org
Mon Apr 30 21:22:05 PDT 2018
Members,
Did any of you read Andy's post below. The shoot is to show the best of
our club. If I understand the shoot, the process would be to take ONE
train around the layout and narrate as it goes along. For each spot
chosen on the layout, there will be camera set-up, time running the
train chosen to film and this my take several takes. There will not be
a whole lot of everyone running a train as it will take time for the
filming of each train or trains selected. Whereas you may have some
special loco or car you would like to run, it may, or maybe most likely,
not fit in to the filming process. It would not be surprised if club
cars, etc, are not even used.
We are attempting to show off the best of the club. The number of
trains needed may not be all that many.
Think about it.
Dean
>>>
>>> *Hello all*
>>> * *
>>> *
>>> *
>>> * *
>>> *Thank you for all that showed up Friday and Saturday to clean the
>>> layout in preparation for the photo shoot with TSG Multimedia.
>>> Regrettably I was not able to show either day due to work and
>>> getting ready for a business trip that I will be on all next week,
>>> coming home on Saturday (the day of the photo shoot). *
>>> * *
>>> *
>>> *
>>> * *
>>> *Just a reminder, this is a photo shoot that has the very real
>>> potential to be seen world wide! Who ever is showing up that
>>> Saturday to help with this great endeavor please bring your best
>>> running AND best appearing equipment. We need to make our club look
>>> good, no missing hand rails, lights working, appropriate paint and
>>> so on. The operating rules will be in affect, run prototypically.
>>> By prototypically I mean run scale appropriate speeds, appropriate
>>> equipment and so on. I have learned that when I am taking video of
>>> my trains, sometimes what looks good to the eye turns out to be warp
>>> speed on film. To quote Space Balls "They've gone plad!" So please
>>> no "plad" trains. Whatever your power is, run equipment behind it
>>> that is appropriate for that era. There are guide lines as far as
>>> era is concerned in the operating rules that have been voted in. *
>>> * *
>>> *
>>> *
>>> * *
>>> *Follow the photographers' instructions, I am sure most of us have
>>> seen their videos before, they are good at what they do. _ Assume
>>> that when they are there it is not going to be a free run. _ Odds
>>> are trains will be staged and run on cues for the sake of the video,
>>> in other words held off camera and on the given cue run it through
>>> the shot, but above all listen to instruction, the shots are
>>> planned, our trains are now actors. The videos I have seen, follow
>>> one train around the layout with a few meets thrown in. That one
>>> train NEEDS to run well with ideally no issues.*
>>> * *
>>> *
>>> *
>>> * *
>>> *Who ever is showing Saturday for the shoot, I have herd that the
>>> shoot is starting at 10. Please show up at 9 if you can to set up
>>> and clean track. If you have a track cleaner in your train make
>>> sure it is in good working order, looks respectable, AND is era
>>> appropriate! Remember we are trying to replicate the real world.*
>>> * *
>>> *
>>> *
>>> * *
>>> * *
>>> *Andrew K.*
>>> * *
>>> *KJ6DTQ*
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