Greetings, fans! I'm here to announce that in the coming weeks/months I will be making some (hopefully) regular posts, covering some of the really cool people I get to hang out with and go flying with throughout the year. We have a really awesome community of photographers and pilots, always working together to have a great time, and share our love of aviation with those around us, and what I want to do is provide some interviews of these folks to truly show that anyone with an interest in planes can make their goals come true.
So, here's the plan: I'm starting a program I call "Pacific Northwest Aviation Profiles" where I will interview folks (both on "paper" and on video) having anything to do with aviation. I want to have pilots, mechanics, engineers, air traffic controllers, photographers, and everyone else who is involved in aviation in some way. As I mentioned, I will post the written version of the interview here first, and then at a later time I will conduct a video interview of that same person, asking similar questions to what you see in the, but with more in-depth follow ups. I will create a new Playlist called "Aviation Profiles" on my Channel.
There you have it, that's the tentative plan. If you have any questions you would like to see answered, please leave a comment either here or on my Facebook Page.
And as always, thank you for stopping by and visiting! Be sure to visit my Fund Raising Page to stay up to date on my funding efforts for a new and improved video camera!
Jason
Showing posts with label Video Production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Production. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Monday, December 24, 2012
Greetings and Merry Christmas! This post is to announce that I have some really great things planned for 2013! I look to release some new and improved productions throughout the year, including several interviews. One of the first things I have lined up is an in-depth look at a local restoration of an extremely rare WWII fighter/bomber. All of the attention has been on New Zealand's Mosquito restoration that took its first flight in September. However, very few people realize that there is an original Mosquito (bomber version!) being restored in British Columbia. Also, I am hoping to get some interviews and a few status updates on an original A6M3-22 Zero with an original Sakai-21 engine here at Paine Field. They've been making great strides in its progress.
In the meantime, enjoy this video I put together. Please, share your ideas as to why you think we should (or shouldn't?) keep these warbirds flying.
http://youtu.be/2d-7eMf7uvo
In the meantime, enjoy this video I put together. Please, share your ideas as to why you think we should (or shouldn't?) keep these warbirds flying.
http://youtu.be/2d-7eMf7uvo
Labels:
A6M,
Mitsubishi,
Mosquito,
photography,
Restoration,
Video Production,
vintage,
Warbirds,
WWII,
Zero
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