No worries RadioflyerExcellent post processing. Brilliant framing and composition. Thanks for sharing.
No Terry, actually the bulk of them were on Facebook and mostly on various ABCs, like ABC Rural, ABC Landline and then individual ones in cities and regions around Australia. They insist on uploading the file themselves, not to a link externally so all of those views go their sites not mine! I actually launched this year's on the ABC Alice Springs brekky show.Nice vid Chris, well done mate. ??
In the video descriptions it says “Our previous 2 Christmas videos have received over 3 million views in total”. ?
Are all 3 million views on Vimeo?
Do the ABC pay you for the video/views? If not, why produce a video for the ABC when you’re effectively just giving it away with no views or revenue?No Terry, actually the bulk of them were on Facebook and mostly on various ABCs, like ABC Rural, ABC Landline and then individual ones in cities and regions around Australia. They insist on uploading the file themselves, not to a link externally so all of those views go their sites not mine! I actually launched this year's on the ABC Alice Springs brekky show.
Thanks very much Kyle, that's high praise indeed!One of the best videos I have seen! Great work! Tremendously moving.
I don't produce videos for ABC, if they choose to play them so be it. Some things are not about money, and surprisingly to younger generations Christmas is supposed to be about giving not receiving. Every year I always use Christmas carols only, to reflect that, not "Santa never made it into Darwin" for example ?Do the ABC pay you for the video/views? If not, why produce a video for the ABC when you’re effectively just giving it away with no views or revenue?
Beautiful, thanks Chris! ??Our 2018 and 2019 video Christmas cards were produced for Australians to send to relatives and friends overseas. This year it is a Christmas greeting from outback Australians to city Australians, and inviting them to visit their own outback next year.
Let me also add my plaudits to your VERY EXCELLENT video. It was beautifully filmed, beautifully created, with perfect clip lengths, and a serene sound track. Your compositions were stunning. Your flying was superb. Your editing was perfect! Truly the work of an artisan.Our 2018 and 2019 video Christmas cards were produced for Australians to send to relatives and friends overseas. This year it is a Christmas greeting from outback Australians to city Australians, and inviting them to visit their own outback next year.
Thank you Rob, hope you can make it down here as soon as it's possible!Spectacular execution. Australia is such a diverse, beautiful and rugged place, full of contradictions - a mix probably found nowhere else on earth. I'd love to visit the Outback one day, more now having seen this. Fantastic work. Merry Christmas to you as well...!
Onya Digger, having lived in NZ I'd say between the 2 of us we have examples of just about every landscape on earth. Happy Christmas mate.Hey mate awesome video! You forget as a Kiwi how beautiful Australia is. You have captured it amazingly and compiled it well. Here’s to 2021! Cheers
Peter, thanks, yes I seem to have a habit of hiding VB cans in my videos, or maybe there are just a lot of them lying around, there is another "hidden" in this video! I would see why you would think those were the Breakaways or the Painted Hills at Arkaringa but they are even more special, the best example I've ever seen of what cattle station people call "Breakaway country". The ones you are referring to can only be accessed by air from William Creek on the Oodnadatta track, they fly you in on a dirt airstrip and then walk you over rough ground about 4k to them, but well worth it! That Breakaway country is a remnant of the old sea bed and stretches roughly from about 200k south of Cooober Pedy past the Simpson Desert and to just south of the Alice at Undoolya station.Chris that video and soundtrack were amazing and it makes me want to rush out and get some more red dust on the 4WD - perhaps after summer though. It showcases much of what I love about our outback. I thought that was The Breakaways at 1:15. On our many Darwin to Adelaide trips we drove past that sign and never took the 11km detour off the track to see what they were. Once we finally did we spent a whole afternoon there and have been back a few times since. On looking at your video again I think it may have been the Painted Desert.
Did anyone else see the VB can at 0:41!
Thank you for sharing your talents and time. I will be sending the link to a few friends this year.
Regards
Peter from South Oz
Thanks Chris, I know of the area but when we were at William Creek in 2010 we had to choose between a Wrightsair flight over the breakaways or across Lake Eyre that was then close to filling up. We chose the Lake.Peter, thanks, yes I seem to have a habit of hiding VB cans in my videos, or maybe there are just a lot of them lying around, there is another "hidden" in this video! I would see why you would think those were the Breakaways or the Painted Hills at Arkaringa but they are even more special, the best example I've ever seen of what cattle station people call "Breakaway country". The ones you are referring to can only be accessed by air from William Creek on the Oodnadatta track, they fly you in on a dirt airstrip and then walk you over rough ground about 4k to them, but well worth it! That Breakaway country is a remnant of the old sea bed and stretches roughly from about 200k south of Cooober Pedy past the Simpson Desert and to just south of the Alice at Undoolya station.
Glad you spotted the green thing! I don't think Trevor was flying to this Breakaways location back in 2010 as it is a relatively new discovery, the one he offered you was probably the Coober Pedy one.Thanks Chris, I know of the area but when we were at William Creek in 2010 we had to choose between a Wrightsair flight over the breakaways or across Lake Eyre that was then close to filling up. We chose the Lake.
(saw the can at 110, love those termite mounds)
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