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Chris Orr
Приєднався 1 вер 2013
Chris Orr has been a TV director/Cameraman for over 35 years and has worked for RTE, BBC ,Channel 4, ITN ,Sky, and UTV as well as making independent documentaries and TV commercials. On this channel are just a few of the films.
Battle of the Atlantic
Documentary about Derry during the second world war made for UTV in 2000. Camera Paddy Stevenson. Editor Sheila Friel. Sound Billy Gallagher.
Produced and Directed by Chris Orr.
Produced and Directed by Chris Orr.
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Inishowen History film
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Musical History of Inishowen the most Northerly part of Donegal. Shot in 1994 and released by Gate Communications. Original music written and Performed by Roy Arbuckle. Directed by Liam Deane and shot by Chris Orr.
DROWNING FISHERMEN RESCUED
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2 fishermen who overloaded their boat and sank in the river Foyle in 1988 during filming for a local programme
BRONAGH GALLAGHER AT THE FOYLE HOSPICE
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5 minute film on the services provided by the Foyle Hospice in Derry. We made this in June 2014. Camera-editor Paul McClintock, Sound Billy Gallagher, Colourist Jonathon Fetherstone, Presented and music by Bronagh Gallagher. Directed and Produced by Chris Orr
Ì had a cassette of this I brought back from Ireland. Somebody borrowed it but didn't return it so I've been searching for years to replace it. This really made my day. Thank you.
Thanks Mark
most powerful and brilliant film i ever seen on a beautiful part of Ireland
Fantastic - was just close by this past fall. My grandparents were from Sligo and Killybegs.
Fisher men and cant swim
So great to see where my ancestors came from
Great grandparents buried in Lagg Cementary/Family came from Ballygorman. Wow.
Does anyone know where I could purchase the music by Roy Arbuckle In this film?
We made this film 25 years ago from Roy's cd at the time. Perhaps if you Google Roy Arbuckle you might find how to obtain a copy. The other way is to copy it onto.a memory stick.from the video.
@@chrisorr6980 Thanks Chris, il try that with the memory stick. Unfortunately can't find these Inishowen songs anywhere!! What a brilliant wee film
@@Emily-ew9oj Thank you Emily. It took us nearly a year to shoot it but great fun making it.
Thank you for this
Thank you so much for this beautiful video. I've watched it over and over again. My Grandfather was from Buncrana and my dad Henry McLaughlin spent most of his youth there. He sadly passed away when i was very young, i will never forget all the stories he told me about Buncrana. Perhaps the happiest times of his life. Before he died i promised him that i would visit Buncrana. I hope to do so , especially finding out that the McLaughlin Motto is Never Forget Your Promise. Thanks again God Bless .🙏
Great Video Thanks 🥰
We should have our own county , Inishowen and Proud.
Beautiful scenery. What a great speaking voice and wonderful music. I have travelled the whole of Ireland but Donegal has it all and Inishowen is the most spectacular part of it. Will watch it again. Thank you.
First class video,you should be proud of it.My people from Malin Head.Thank you.
Thank you Eamon. It was an honour to make it.
Wonderful. simply wonderful. Thank you.
Great video and good history about Inishowen. my mother’s family are from Bunn, Glengad. The Lafferty’s. I know the face of the man repairing the fishing nets but can’t name him. Thanks for a fantastic video with great music as well 👍
I love this.. So glad it was made for all to watch
Thank you Dorothy it took us nearly a year to make it.
Excellent Video of History of Inishowen Narration & Music came across spot on. Well done Roy Arbuckle (never heard of you before this video to be honest) Music /Story telling of History was First Class. Great Camerawork Chris Orr. Learned a lot from this Podcast well done one and all. Wonder why i have never seen this Video before.
Thank you Dick it was a great experience shooting it.
Does any one know the name of the man that appears at the beginning with the grey hair please .
He was a gentleman that was sitting on a bench by the sea in Buncrana. We asked could we film him he just nodded. He looked like an interesting character but we never found out his name
I lived in buncrana but left in the ,60,s.l remember this genteman,he was a school teacher at the protestant school and lived by himself on the corner of church st and St .Orans rd .l,ve since forgotten his name.He was very quiet and kept to himself.
Anyone remember Johnie McFeely from Croragh, Culdaff?
A masterpiece noting more noting less ...sean Doherty inishowen cullens hill cheekpoint co waterford.
Thank you Sean..it was great fun shooting it
My people come from inch island quigleys point area ..they arrived in cheekpoint co waterford before the famine. I would love to know have we kin folk still in the home land .. of inishowen
Very very well done, could watch it over and over.
Thank you John James
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I love the word ‘ territory’ in an Irish accent. :-)
Just came across this did you film this Chris?
good video!
Glad there were people there omg!
A great save! Those fishermen did everything right and saved two lives. The cameraman just kept filming. lol.
Hilda Orr, the camera man filmed this like a professional. There wasn't any bouncing around. He did excellent.
Well done Chris. Love the aerial shots