S2 E4 “Goliath” (Stob Ghabhar, Stob a’Choire Odhair)
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- We’re back! ‘In ‘Goliath’ we visit fair Loch Tulla to climb Stob Ghabhar and Stob a’Choire Odhair, learn about the evolution of roads to Glen Coe, travel back to the 18th Century to discover feudal clachan life at Druim Liaghart and explore the three-hundred-year history of Inveroran hotel.
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Another excellent episode. Really enjoy the weaved in socio historical content of the local area that compliments the first class guide of the mountains and the stunning video/photography. Thanks as always for your work 👏
Most kind. It’s great to hear folk enjoy the format. Thank you so much for watching and commenting 🙏
Now thats what i call an informative and detailed vid.
I salute you, sir.
Cheers.
Cheers! Glad you enjoyed it!
Faboulas video,very informative,and professional.
Thank you!
Cracking weather for your adventure & superb quality filming - hiked over there on a scorching day, with a huge herd of deer wandering round the wee green hut on our return trip - happy days 😎
Many thanks Elaine. Really glad you enjoyed it. Yeah the red deer are soooo tame around this area! Love them. ♥️
Another class video mate 🙌 look forward to the next! 🏴
Cheers man, thanks for watching! 👍
Beautiful work, Sam. Thanks for taking us along.
Many thanks Matt. Really glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Am curious about the history behind the name “Allt Toaig”.
You and me both! I’m just glad I didn’t have to narrate it 😂
Hi. this was an amazing video and fantastic commentary-this is the first I have seen of yours and only just chanced upon it-it had route guidance , route options, route descriptions, great camera work, amazing views and as a bonus history dialogue - fantastic . Many thanks.
And many thanks to yourself for watching and commenting, really appreciate it and the kind words. Welcome aboard! 😎
Another great vid , really enjoyed it
Thanks Larry 🙏
Nice one Sam! Great watch and great production as always. Cheers Paul
Many thanks mate. Really glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Amazing Video!How do you make those maps animations?
Thanks!
Yes the maps are pretty hard work. There are multiple animation layers going on but it basically comprises of taking the base version of the OS map and manually inserting each object, timing them all then adding pan and zoom. Then watching it back and adjusting until it flows well and gives the most relevant information.
It’s probably the most grindy part of production but when it works… it really works. Glad you liked them!
@@UtopiaPlanitiaStudios yes They are amazing and I like how you make those landscapes looks so nice.