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Re: [Qld] Bundy's Last Great Adventure - Mackay



That 2hrs footage would be just as good as any edited  product, but obviously
the ideas have been thought of.
Regards,
David Head

canetram59 wrote:

> It is planned that a commercial video will be released from the film taken.
> For a 1 hour TV documentary about 42 - 45 minutes of film is required. The
> "script" for this documentary runs for about 2 hours, so obviousy this means
> much will end up on the cutting room floor during editing. Assuming the
> final documentary (for TV) goes for 42 minutes, if it is made up to a
> standard 1 hour for commercial video release then a lot of additional train
> sequences could be included (an extra 18 minutes).
> Regards
> David Mewes
>
> david <david@nmit.vic.edu.au> wrote in message
> 39A097B1.B925FE76@nmit.vic.edu.au">news:39A097B1.B925FE76@nmit.vic.edu.au...
> >
> >
> > canetram59 wrote:
> >
> > > No.5's journey is actually being used to link together stories about the
> > > sugar industry in each district as told by local identities. I would not
> > > expect great long sequences of the No.5 in operation in the final film -
> but
> > > this remains to be seen.
> > > Regards
> > > David Mewes
> > >
> >
> > Perhaps you could suggest to the filmers that a uncut version of the loco
> > footage would sell to the railfans as a additional video. then the train
> stuff
> > would not go to waste......?????
> >
> > Regards,
> > David Head
> >