What a lonely road... But still a fun ride. Nice use of effects and trance music. I would love to switch to metric here in the US, but of course that would be quite the endeavor lol
Great work Philip! That was quite ambitious to make a 32 minute road video. You successfully kept me engaged through out the whole ride with your excellent mixing skills, interesting sign overlays, and trivial annotations of the area. Now I'm off to Amazon Music to download Above & Beyond Blue Sky Morning
+socarboy Thanks Scott. That track is from the Above & Beyond album, We Are All That We Need. I know Spotify has it if you're a member of that. (edit: I see you are, I've added you to my friends list in Spotify and shared the link with you). www.amazon.ca/We-Are-All-Need/dp/B00P80Y69I/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1445708588&sr=8-3&keywords=above+%26+beyond The whole album is great, my other favourite tracks off it are "Fly to New York", and "Excuses".
mcpish Thanks for the link. I know I must have played "Blue Sky Action" at least 20 times today. I had it jamming in the car at a stop light and a pretty girl in a red Civic coupe wanted to know what it was, so I pass the song info on to her.
I'm always disheartened when your videos end, because I find I just want more! I enjoy watching the journeys, especially when it's on a stretch of road I've never travelled. I always look forward to your next video, and see what adventures you have awaiting us!
+jonnybobbo ahh thank you. Yes I'm working on my next video now. Before I can finish it however, I'm waiting for an audio adapter I need to complete the DJ mix on my new iMac :-D
This is an almost-seven-year old video at this point, but with respect to 7:37 and 8:12, I think it's interesting to note that only a few countries actively use miles as a unit of measurement anymore, primarily the United States and the United Kingdom. The UK got further with metrication than the US did, but apparently the British didn't metricate to the same extent as Canada. Australia and New Zealand metricated even more than Canada; a few Imperial measurements seem to still be commonly used in Canada.
+Schwenda Productions Thank you. Drawing all the signs for this video was definitely a marathon ;-) There were over 150 graphics/signs created for this video. It took me well over 8 hours of work just to draw them all. I spend 4 nights in a row working for 2 hours each day drawing them out, never-mind the actual video editing, and of course, doing the DJ mix. I'm going to try to limit long videos in the future, but I think my upcoming Icefields Parkway video might be a long one too, although I think I might split it up into two parts.
+TCP but be careful what you wish for on wishing Canada had a cross country freeway system; the U.S. interstate system will literally be 60 years old next year with among the oldest pieces never called a "Parkway" or "Turnpike" practically just outside my doorstep! Think funding reconstruction efforts for such old highways, especially bridges, is currently a priority in 'Merica? lol, Think again!
Nice ride, Phil. I'm glad you make longer videos, too. I find they're nice to relax to. Loved every bit of it (except for the part with Prime Minister Centrefold).
A nice journey westward across Alberta! Great soundtrack :) I'm surprised there is a four-lane divided all the way west given the low volume of traffic. It allows quick travel.
The highway was twinned in the early 90s. Before that, it was a very dangerous drive, winding and hilly with trucks and holiday traffic. And a lot of impatient drivers making stupid passing manoeuvers.
What a lonely road... But still a fun ride. Nice use of effects and trance music. I would love to switch to metric here in the US, but of course that would be quite the endeavor lol
Great work Philip! That was quite ambitious to make a 32 minute road video. You successfully kept me engaged through out the whole ride with your excellent mixing skills, interesting sign overlays, and trivial annotations of the area. Now I'm off to Amazon Music to download Above & Beyond Blue Sky Morning
+socarboy Thanks Scott. That track is from the Above & Beyond album, We Are All That We Need. I know Spotify has it if you're a member of that. (edit: I see you are, I've added you to my friends list in Spotify and shared the link with you).
www.amazon.ca/We-Are-All-Need/dp/B00P80Y69I/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1445708588&sr=8-3&keywords=above+%26+beyond The whole album is great, my other favourite tracks off it are "Fly to New York", and "Excuses".
mcpish Thanks for the link. I know I must have played "Blue Sky Action" at least 20 times today. I had it jamming in the car at a stop light and a pretty girl in a red Civic coupe wanted to know what it was, so I pass the song info on to her.
First time I heard the song was on this video. It gave me goosebumps! I've since downloaded it. :-D
I'm always disheartened when your videos end, because I find I just want more! I enjoy watching the journeys, especially when it's on a stretch of road I've never travelled. I always look forward to your next video, and see what adventures you have awaiting us!
+jonnybobbo ahh thank you. Yes I'm working on my next video now. Before I can finish it however, I'm waiting for an audio adapter I need to complete the DJ mix on my new iMac :-D
This is an almost-seven-year old video at this point, but with respect to 7:37 and 8:12, I think it's interesting to note that only a few countries actively use miles as a unit of measurement anymore, primarily the United States and the United Kingdom. The UK got further with metrication than the US did, but apparently the British didn't metricate to the same extent as Canada. Australia and New Zealand metricated even more than Canada; a few Imperial measurements seem to still be commonly used in Canada.
Great job, not only making a 30 minute video, but making a 30 minute video that keeps people aching to see it through the end as well!
+Schwenda Productions
Thank you. Drawing all the signs for this video was definitely a marathon ;-) There were over 150 graphics/signs created for this video. It took me well over 8 hours of work just to draw them all. I spend 4 nights in a row working for 2 hours each day drawing them out, never-mind the actual video editing, and of course, doing the DJ mix. I'm going to try to limit long videos in the future, but I think my upcoming Icefields Parkway video might be a long one too, although I think I might split it up into two parts.
+TCP but be careful what you wish for on wishing Canada had a cross country freeway system; the U.S. interstate system will literally be 60 years old next year with among the oldest pieces never called a "Parkway" or "Turnpike" practically just outside my doorstep! Think funding reconstruction efforts for such old highways, especially bridges, is currently a priority in 'Merica? lol, Think again!
Nice ride, Phil. I'm glad you make longer videos, too. I find they're nice to relax to. Loved every bit of it (except for the part with Prime Minister Centrefold).
+CptSchmidt lol, yeah I just decided to include those pics because I felt that non-Canadians might find that amusing and not believe he was our PM :-D
Everything is good in that video ! You're up to my favourites thats for sure :)
Keep up the good work my friend.
FreewayFranks.
Great job! I really enjoy your music mixes you make for your videos!
A nice journey westward across Alberta! Great soundtrack :) I'm surprised there is a four-lane divided all the way west given the low volume of traffic. It allows quick travel.
+European Roads For the most part, yup!! We're in for a nasty surprise in Hinton. :/
Could've used a spoiler tag. Jeez. /s
+InterstateJD Sorry!! I didn't mean it that way. I'm sure he'll handle it just fine. Like he said, it's not a busy stretch.
Haha no need to be sorry, twas just a joke.
The highway was twinned in the early 90s. Before that, it was a very dangerous drive, winding and hilly with trucks and holiday traffic. And a lot of impatient drivers making stupid passing manoeuvers.
Across the McLeod River the road is paved near Edson and Alberta 32.
Ahh, what my home state would look like if the maple/oak/whatever trees were replaced with Pine trees & a fraction of the people!