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The GillianG Video Collection

This site is my way of sharing my films with friends and family, and with   anyone else who happens to find it. It has one off subjects that take my fancy, travel videos of our holidays, and some club projects, (see the video club link at the bottom of the page). It includes the story of how I came to have this as a hobby, (about me, link below) equipment I use, and so on. I only started this site in early 2004, and it's still growing, so come back again later and see what's new. The videos below are my favourites, some of which are also travel videos.

The newest additions are at the bottom, four more were added in June 2005

Check out the Travel Videos pages (link below), as not only are there more videos of places of interest, but additional information, and links to other relevant websites about each place. I have added a number of my videos to a specialist travel video site, www.travelistic.com

Click on the pictures to see a broadband size video clip. There are smaller versions on the appropriate travel page and the misc videos page.

 

  A sail round Capetown's Table Bay on this super yacht, Spirit of Victoria.

  

 

A walk up and down Krimml Falls in Austria, including the mountain stream in a high valley which feeds the falls, set to appropriately 'pastorale' music.

 

 

The Haleakala volcano in Maui, Hawaii.

 

 

A ride on the Cable Cars of San Francisco

 

 

              

We spent a weekend in Bournemouth, and as my video club was looking for 'one minute epics' for one of the club meetings, I made these two film taken from days out, a little anecdote about a visit to a Solent boatyard, and a mini documentary about Purbeck stone.

 

 

 

 

My own personal 'Requiem' for Concorde, set to a version of the classical piece, the guitar is played by a friend of mine, and arranged by a friend of his

 

 

A trip to Cornwall, England. This particular video was entered in my club competition, and takes a slightly different form to the others, and for reasons that will become clear as you watch it, was simply titled 'A Cornish Quarry'.

 

 

 

We had a week on a canal boat with our usual friends in July 2004, and the Videoforums website had a competition for a holiday film to a given piece of music, so I made this for the purpose. In case you don't get the 'joke' , the title is a send up, as in this film, we do anything but Chill Out, it's one 'hazard' after another. 

In reality, there were a few peaceful moments, but nevertheless, we finished each day 'healthily tired'. Some clips from the real video will appear on their own page later.

The Last Hunt? - Rather to my surprise my anti hunting husband wanted to visit a local Hunt meet on the Boxing Day 2004 which was the last 'normal' Hunt before the ban took place. I took along my camcorder (as you do) and made an informal record of the event.

  The most spectacular sunset, in Sabah, Borneo, again set to music created by my friend.

 

 

The Gold Souk in Dubai old town

 

 

A journey from Denver to the Grand Canyon, and back to the Rocky Mountains, truly a Big Country!

 

 

This has to have been the most spectacular approach to any destination we have visited, Bali in Indonesia.

 

We spent 3 days in Las Vegas, not enough for a whole page to itself, here's a video of our trip, with reference to a previous visit 10 years ago, and the changes. The final sequence - well I can't claim to have filmed all of those shots myself, but there's unfortunately a lot of places the visitor can't take a camera. The place also lends itself to the music used in that final section, created by this chap, and I really enjoyed doing the edit.

 

 

Additional pages

Travel Videos    Video Club    About me     misc films    Links

Travel videos destinations available:

South Africa      Austria      Bali      Borneo     Dubai      San Francisco 

 Maui      Western USA      Cornwall, England    Thailand

 

 

© 2004 Gillian Gatland

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