Video must be uploaded to a host site like YouTube etc.... then you post the text link and a preview link to you video will appear in your post after you enter the post.Nope, uploaded it. It evidently didn't like the file.
Let's try this again.Looking for critiques, likes, dislikes, etc. Thanks in advance!
(Shot with a Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual. Edited with a combination of Movavi, Lightworks and Luminar 4.
Thanks! I would agree with you on the text, but my viewers tend to be older.Cool place well captured.
I would recommend shortening the intro text... scroll about twice as fast.
I'm 72 and I thought it was too slow as well! We're not all dodderers you know! Stay safe, I am!Thanks! I would agree with you on the text, but my viewers tend to be older.![]()
Hi Gary, Oh 1943! My year of birth ? I enjoyed your short video, very well done and interesting infos about the Journey Court...I like very much such rotten structures, thanks for sharing!Let's try this again.
Quite the contrary Dale in fact....these types of old buildings are great and veryI'll second that! The speed was fine for me. I think that you are kidding, of course. No-one in their right mind would even consider restoring that motel of long times past! Probably it will be flattened to make way for something new. Nice flying, appropriate music, nice interiors and reveals of the buildings.
Yes- it is definitely rehabitable, but in the first line of the video scroll it says "before Interstate 55..." Which means, there is no longer any more tourist travel in this area. Every traveler is taking the Interstate highway!Quite the contrary Dale in fact....these types of old buildings are great and very
cost effective to refurb if the main structure is sound. Things built years ago
tended to be built properly and only really need a fit out to the interior.
Why pull down a perfectly sound building to only put back up something
built to a much cheaper budget. It might not work as a motel now because
of location but there's plenty of businesses it could be........we do it all the time.
As i said might not work as a motel anymore because of location, doesn't mean itYes- it is definitely rehabitable, but in the first line of the video scroll it says "before Interstate 55..." Which means, there is no longer any more tourist travel in this area. Every traveler is taking the Interstate highway!
Why would anyone invest $$$ with the prognosis of a poor business risk. That was my point.
Gary R.As i said might not work as a motel anymore because of location, doesn't mean it
has to be flattened as you mentioned, old structures can be repurposed as it's
more cost effective.
I get your point Dale.....thats very sad what's going on in your area and i can see why you would all be angry. Lots of those older buildings here in the UK are protected and have preservation orders on them stopping any type of demolition,Gary R.
You and I are living in a different world. Here in Miami, a parcel of land is often a precious commodity and for a higher and better use, most of these abandoned buildings are bulldozed and a big , higher structure is erected!! They can now put up a very tall building on a one or two acre site!!! It is disgusting. The developers here are working hand in hand with the corrupt city commissioners for zoning variances and voila, there is a huge, massive bulging going up on that tiny lot.
Here is a photo of what is going on here! We are all very angry. View attachment 126227View attachment 126227
Dale
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