Our 1st try at a Aerial with the sounds from the train. This adds a lot of time cuz you now have to set up the microphone and the drone and they can't be to close to each other.
Pete Dahlberg wrote:Very nice - is mic set up on the ground?
It was set on a fence post.
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:27 pm
by Sharon Evans
Really nice Roger and looked like 487 was working some with the 9 cars.
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:44 pm
by Edwin Frey
Very nice, Roger. Not that I don't like your choice of background music, but hearing the train working hard on the way up the grade is sweet music to my ears!
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:48 pm
by Roger Hogan
Sharon Evans wrote:Really nice Roger and looked like 487 was working some with the 9 cars.
I am happy with the first try.
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 1:50 pm
by Roger Hogan
Edwin Frey wrote:Very nice, Roger. Not that I don't like your choice of background music, but hearing the train working hard on the way up the grade is sweet music to my ears!
I am happy with our first try at getting the train sounds with the drone.
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 3:00 pm
by Sharon Evans
you will get faster at setup with practice.
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 3:35 pm
by Dave Megeath
Well I like it! Thank you Roger for continuing your quest for documenting the C&TSR.
A real neat trick would be to train the UAV (drone) to drop a remote microphone/recorder near the shot, then take off and trigger the recording when you start shooting the video; finally, return to the recording device, pick it up and return to your control location. Hey, we can dream.
Dave Megeath Journeyman fireman (ok, oil-fired steam loco) at the Calif St RR Museum in Sacramento
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:51 pm
by Roger Hogan
Sharon Evans wrote:you will get faster at setup with practice.
I am thinking you are right.
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:52 pm
by Roger Hogan
Dave Megeath wrote:Well I like it! Thank you Roger for continuing your quest for documenting the C&TSR.
A real neat trick would be to train the UAV (drone) to drop a remote microphone/recorder near the shot, then take off and trigger the recording when you start shooting the video; finally, return to the recording device, pick it up and return to your control location. Hey, we can dream.
Dave Megeath Journeyman fireman (ok, oil-fired steam loco) at the Calif St RR Museum in Sacramento
I like it. If you get it figured out let me know.
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:20 pm
by Jim Reynolds
Roger, now that is REAL music - and the best kind!!
Re: C&TSRR = 1st = Aerial With Train Sound
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:57 pm
by Roger Hogan
Jim Reynolds wrote:Roger, now that is REAL music - and the best kind!!