March Modeling Video Challenge "Trains!" Whip out the camcorders, switch your cameras to movie mode, its time for a Video Contest! This contest is for MODELING videos. Please follow this link to the simultaneous Prototype Video Challenge. *Please read all rules as they may have changed from previous weeks* If you notice a typo, error, or confusing statement, please notify Mark Watson immediately for correction and clarification. Modeling Video Challenge Topic: "Trains!" Video Contest Rules:1. Challenges are open to everyone, have fun!! 2. The entry deadline is Midnight (UTC -11), Wednesday, March 31st. Late entries will be accepted up until the official "Time's up!" post within the thread. 3. For videos to be eligible they must be recorded between Monday, March 1st and Wednesday, March 31st. Make sure to allow time for editing your video and uploading it. Don't wait till the last minute and find the poll closed before your video finishes uploading. Please use the challenge as a motive to record new videos! 4. Any posts with a video recorded before the commencement of the challenge will not be included in the poll and may be moved to the Video Cutting Room Floor thread. - Ensure dates and times on your camera are correct. - 5. Videos must be under 5 minutes so that no one must spend hours going through videos for judging. Choose the footage carefully. There will be a 30 second tolerance. Only one video per participant. 6. Though realism is popular among voters, it is not required. Any video or quick capture related to the topic is acceptable! 7. Though not required, commenting on other peoples videos is encouraged. Rating the videos on their video hosting site is also encouraged. 8. Please use the Video Cutting Room Floor thread for related but ineligible videos. 9. A cleaver and distinctive title for your image helps identify it among voters. (And makes it easier for me when posting the poll ) On April 1st, all entries will be put up for a public vote, in which all members of TrainBoard may vote for their favorite entry(s), regardless of whether you submitted an entry or not. Voting will last 6 days. You may vote for multiple entries. To do this, you must select all entries for which you wish to vote at once, and then click the submit button. We ask that you view all videos before voting. Please follow instructions on this thread for recommendations and instructions for working with video files online and posing them to TrainBoard. If you have any further questions, contact Mark Watson or simply post them to the thread and we will get back to you asap.
Freight crosses river Slow-moving freight crosses a river on a late summer evening http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1BMDaC9J6Y
The "Super C" blasts through Flagstaff! Featuring a digital sound clip recorded from videos of Flagstaff - this is layout sound, not dubbed-in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km60IcCQ40Y
I'll throw one in! A short eastbound local makes its way across the Mountain sub. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm8I0G12ZNs
Hey! I can do this one! Title: Frost River Locomotive Works Shakedown Tests. This is a brief set of videos captured by a member of the FRLW test crew as they perform final shakedown tests of the newly restored WM #761 before presenting her to the Chestnut Hill & Frost River Railroad and the Chestnut Hill Historical Preservation Society (CHHiPS) for use as a museum excursion train. Press releases are available on my blog. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iWXImcoyX0 Note: This is my first ever train video, and was taken with my Canon A710 digital camera... go easy, fellas!
Here's my entry: A comp of the various steam that run the rails of my layout, dubbed with sound. N Scale Steam - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH0AWz0_dgw&fmt=18 Only 13 days left to get your entry in! Don't delay!
OK. Here is one (it has been posted in other threads on Trainboard, but was recorded after March 1): Though the NKP did not normally double-head trains, on this afternoon in Spring 1957 I happened to catch Berkshires 750 and 732 pulling out of Bellevue with a reefer train headed for Cleveland: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68ZNJW-rbvw John C.