On 8-Feb-2018 ajfclark wrote:
>On 7-Feb-2018 baloydi wrote:
>>Awesome piece! ...what music are you using?
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>Google music search says the opening pice is Burn Antares - Mans Eyes:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4fTf9FmKic
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>The other might be harder to pick out as there's less without voices over
>the top.
really good , left out the added thrill on being the backstop to the Natimuk rifle range, but isn't the traverse shown at 5 minutes Traverse of the Gods at north jawbones great to see the pines only a few years from their heyday when they were inside the fence
This is cool Melbourne Reel Rock show. I hope someday I can visit AU and try this amazing show. Last week, I enjoy the rock climbing activity with my trainees in Joshua Tree, CA. I really love adventures!
Regards,
Clark Young
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On 23-Mar-2018 clarkyoung wrote:
>Hi Dalai,
>
>This is cool Melbourne Reel Rock show. I hope someday I can visit AU and
>try this amazing show. Last week, I enjoy the rock climbing activity with
>my trainees in Joshua Tree, CA. I really love adventures!
>
>Regards,
>Clark Young
On 8-Feb-2018 JamesMc wrote:
>I'd love a sequel on The Grampians. The land of secret cliff intrigue
I have reasonable filming and editing skills, and all the equip, and I'd love to have a long term side project to work on such as a film about the history of the Grampians, however, given the clandestine nature of bolting in the Grampians, I wonder how many of the prolific developers would be willing to go on camera and discuss bolting routes.
Having said that the Grampians has seen trad, sport and bouldering develop over it's history and it could be a good lens through which to view those disciplines and how they have interacted over time in the Grampians. It probably couldn't be done though, without covering off on the relationship between the Grampians and Arapiles, and the setting of Victorian climbing overall.
Roots, Rock, Arapiles was a great short - I am eager to see a full feature length film.
I wonder if someone has already put together a reasonable amount of work in filming the Grampians history.