More Gromit hunting happened ! Oh and I also reopened that video editing thing …
This was from Friday last week and it completed the tour. Pics ?
That’s from the app and the Light as a Feather was the last one to visit. This was a harder trail than the ones before, there is a lot more gradient involved on that side of town. (Or it was a factor of not feeling that great when starting off).
It started off at Clifton Downs, with George Wallace before heading back into the area by Park Street. There are lots of pretty buildings there (and a Forbidden Planet for peeking at the geeky stuff).
If you looks real close, there’s a Gromit in the sightline to the door.
Gromit of the day. A very bright Thermogromit. More sights of the day involved the Clifton Suspension Bridge :
Bridge … and Bristol Hound Gromit.
More Bridge. From a considerably higher up position than the other picture. The bridge took 33 years to actually build in all (with a pause) and was completed after the death of the original designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Here’s more info (click for bigger as per usual).
I wrote after posting the picture for the last one : “What a long strange trip it’s been.” It’s taken me to parts of Bristol I’d never have considered going to but enjoyed visiting, some parts I’ll never go to again (bit rough) and some bits I will definitely look to check out more thoroughly in the future. Worth it. Would I do it again ? Probably not. I still have unfinished business with a couple of them where the shop they were in was closed when I got there.
That’s the big comment that I’ve said before about this turn of Gromit Unleashed, a few too many were locked up behind doors after certain times of the day. Previously, access by the public was pretty much guaranteed.
You want the big pic … There is a big pic ! Here we go :
Click for bigger again. At thumbnail size, it’s pretty much just a jumble of random colour. Apologies for the slightly odd resolution, I was aiming for 1080p but for some reason, couldn’t remember the other dimension. Oops !
Talking of 1080p …
I’ve been in the video game video game again. This time it was a Warcraft video about one of the achievements. I actually quite enjoyed making it and I’ve been having the thoughts of doing more. The issues with that are varied but first … the video :
I hope that doesn’t autoplay. The last thing I want is that someone visits a website I’m responsible for and suddenly something starts blaring out with the sound.
Hope you like it ! Not sure if I’ll make many more videos and definitely won’t be giving up the day job as would be required for making one or two daily videos. Why is that ?
Ideas – the one above is pretty much a one-off. I wouldn’t want to subject people to levelling videos. I started watching a much better video person than I (Tradechat !) and I couldn’t stick with it. Let’s play type series are good though, where you talk around the gameplay of a series like Battletech or XCom 1/2. The creativity comes from how you play the game and how you react to what’s going on.
Time – this is the big one. For each video, there is a necessary production and set up time. For the 11.5 minute video above, it needed :
10 minutes or so of time around the recording time to get the character in the right place and to manage the recording software.
Multiple bits of software working together. This isn’t actually an issue. I use nVidia’s Shadowplay to record gameplay video and audio and Audacity to capture audio from my headset mic. I then use Magix Vegas to stitch them all together. I do it this way because it allows me to mute the voice audio when I sniffle or sneeze (v important) and it allows me to tweak the levels for betterness.
(words are being hard tonight)
Editing time – this needs at least the run time of the video, preferably at least double.
Rendering time. This is where Vegas takes what you produced and turns it into something suitable for uploading to Youtube. The 11.5 minute above took 46 minutes to render on my desktop or would have taken 29 minutes on my laptop. So I’d be doing rendering for further videos on the laptop. It’s a very heavy cpu activity, so you wouldn’t be able to capture more video while a first is rendering.
Upload time. It felt like this took a couple of hours on my 5Mbit/s line. The actual video was 1.45GB for 11.5 minutes.
I hope you like the video ! One person watched it and the feedback was “You need to make more videos”. And that came from the person who got me caught on watching Twitch streams. Coming from the lovely HeyChrissa (link on the right), that comment gave me a huge happy feel.
Maybe more videos again at some point. I quite enjoyed making a video again and was looking for excuses to make more.
I’ve been buried in Stellaris for the long bank holiday weekend though (outside of a couple of Photoshop/Gimp projects!) and Stellaris was objecting to the Shadowplay capture software … just pics from that.
But that’s for another post … First :
Building with pointy roof !