Today marks my films’ 20,000th viewer on YouTube. The last couple of years have shown me how time consuming and challenging film editing can be!
Thank you for your support and for watching.
Today marks my films’ 20,000th viewer on YouTube. The last couple of years have shown me how time consuming and challenging film editing can be!
Thank you for your support and for watching.
Megan and I spent yesterday sightseeing along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road. Our stops included Torquay, Bells Beach, Apollo Bay, and the Port Campbell National Park.
I had my camera on hand throughout the day and came away with great footage and stills.
Watch the High Definition (HD) edition of the film on YouTube.
Below are photos from the day.

Melbourne in the early morning

Beach, Great Ocean Road

Great Ocean Road

Apostles, Great Ocean Road

London Bridge, Great Ocean Road
Megan and I ventured out to Docklands, Melbourne, Australia, for the New Year’s Eve fireworks.
The day’s temperatures reached 37°C and moments before the family session of fireworks started, the predicted storm rolled in. The lightning, rain, and wind put on a show to complement the fireworks.
I managed another couple of film experiments over New Year’s Eve. Both films where taken on our little point and shoot Canon. My goal with these edits was to publish as quickly as possible. Both films took less than one hour from importing into iMovie to publishing on YouTube; a fun challenge that turned out well.
Melbourne’s fireworks are divided into two. The first session, at 9:15 pm, is for families.
Watch Melbourne’s family fireworks in High Definition (HD) on YouTube.
The second session, at midnight, is the bigger show.
Watch Melbourne’s midnight fireworks in High Definition (HD) on YouTube.
I hope you had a fun New Year’s Eve, and have a great 2010.
Happy New Year.