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Dec 16, 2010 16:23 |  #1

Hi all, my friend Jim has been making videos @ Ottawa Airport in Canada. He works as a rampie and has some awesome talent.
Please take a look at his videos, subscribe to him, support him and anything you would like to contact him or help him out!
Thanks

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Dec 17, 2010 22:20 |  #2

Wow. I just watched "Haunted" When I first started watching it I thought, hey 9:47 no way am I watching a video that long. But then I couldn't stop watching it. He did an excellent job with this. The time lapses were great and so was the photography and music choices. I'm sure the folks at his Christmas party loved it. I am pretty passionate about photography and aviation so this was a real hit with me. I highly recommend it.


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Dec 18, 2010 01:20 |  #3

Jan-Jasinski wrote in post #11470906 (external link)
Please, anyone?

The couple that I browsed were good. What is it that you are trying to accomplish for your friend.

I wish that the digital age was alive when I worked the ramp but I didn't stay outside all that long. Loved the industry though.


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Dec 18, 2010 07:18 |  #4

StanNJ1 wrote in post #11472324 (external link)
Wow. I just watched "Haunted" When I first started watching it I thought, hey 9:47 no way am I watching a video that long. But then I couldn't stop watching it. He did an excellent job with this. The time lapses were great and so was the photography and music choices. I'm sure the folks at his Christmas party loved it. I am pretty passionate about photography and aviation so this was a real hit with me. I highly recommend it.

Wow! I'm sure that comment means a lot to Jim! He honestly just has talent and I also thought I won't be watching 9minutes but if you love it you won't stop, even if you don't you will also watch :D

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The couple that I browsed were good. What is it that you are trying to accomplish for your friend.

I wish that the digital age was alive when I worked the ramp but I didn't stay outside all that long. Loved the industry though.

I am trying to "advertise" my friend because I think he has the talent (once again :P) and he deserves to be recognized. He also is helping me with some project so I am trying to give him something in return :)


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Dec 18, 2010 07:38 |  #5

Wow these are really good. My son is a rampy and he really enjoyed them.


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Dec 18, 2010 18:56 |  #6

I left a comment at his Youtube site about the video but didn't get a reply. I would appreciate it if you could find out some details for us like, camera used, timelapse settings, and settings used for uploading to youtube. Thanks


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Dec 18, 2010 19:00 |  #7

StanNJ1 wrote in post #11476057 (external link)
I left a comment at his Youtube site about the video but didn't get a reply. I would appreciate it if you could find out some details for us like, camera used, timelapse settings, and settings used for uploading to youtube. Thanks

He is pretty busy and I believe he has night shifts now. I think he doesn't waster too much time on the internet when he has free time but does what he needs to. I can ask him those things for sure though ;) . Just remember, he's a busy gal!


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Dec 19, 2010 00:22 as a reply to  @ Jan Jasinski's post |  #8
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Some very nice subjects, angles, perspectives, and colors.

However....to be honest, I think it would have made more impact with me, and lingered with me more, as a set of still images, rather than moving pictures.

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Dec 19, 2010 15:17 |  #9

I went through the first few videos last night. I enjoyed them and I'll send the link(s) to my dad, who loves airplanes. I may post the first one on my Facebook page....


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Dec 19, 2010 15:28 |  #10

Hikin Mike wrote in post #11479989 (external link)
I went through the first few videos last night. I enjoyed them and I'll send the link(s) to my dad, who loves airplanes. I may post the first one on my Facebook page....

Jim will be very happy for your comments everyone! Thank you! :D


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