
Every bit of free time I’ve had since completing my latest adventure has been spent on editing all the footage into a video. Hopefully it is an improvement on my previous ones. I had a loose storyboard for this walk, with an idea of what filming I wanted to get.
Like each trip, it’s a learning curve; this one more so than usual. I tested out some new equipment, some I’d use again, others I won’t bother. I borrowed a digital camera for this one and took a deceptively heavy miniature tripod for it. These ended up more of a hassle to set up and use – I fell back on the convenience of my mobile phone.
I expanded on my drone getting a remote, with plans to take some sweeping recordings of the walk, and even planned how I wanted to capture the abbey ruins at Walsingham, as my parting footage for the video.
However, if you read my blog, you know the abbey ruins were closed on my arrival, and many of the days, the UK experienced strong winds due to a series of low-pressure systems from the Atlantic. Having lost one drone on the journey, I didn’t want to risk losing the replacement, and kept its use close to ground level.
It was also evident I need more practice with flying it!
If you have a spare 45min and nothing better to do, have a gander at the video. It’s now on Youtube.
Wonderful! Thank you, really enjoyed your journey. Sharise
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