A/V

Here are some of my A/V’s.
  These are produced in Pictures to Exe
  Converted to sfw files using ”Any Video Converter” from 
     www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free
  Flash code is generated using MC Media Player at www.mcmediaplayer.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blaise Hamlet was produced to show my first attempt at 260 degree photography. Blaise Hamlet is a delightful hamlet of nine picturesque cottages, designed by John Nash in 1809 to accommodate Blaise Estate pensioners.

Peterhead - Paradise of the North? was produced after visiting my son who was stationed at RAF Buchan. I was moved by the austerity of Peterhead, whilst at the same time being bowled over by the unspoilt beauty of the area.

The first section is in monochrome and depicts the harsness of Peterhead itself; Power station, prison, stone buildings and of course the fishing industry. The presentation of alternating images was copied from a presentation by Freeman Patterson at a UPP AGM.

The second part show the surrounding area in glorious colour.

Victorian Cemetry - taken in Arnos Vale - was created after seeing a presentation by Daniel Meadows on “Digital Storytelling” that inspired me greatly. (See www.photobus.co.uk)