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It's Christmas Eve and everyone is getting ready for the Christmas Fayre until the Topham Hall Christmas Tree disappears. Thomas tries to come to the rescue but Santa finally arrives and sorts everything out.

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Excellent video again and the end scene is the, literally, finishing touch, It's great (and to me inexplicable) the way the vehicles (other than Thomas, of course) move, some very clever work with hands and strings off scene.
 
... and the Season's best wishes to yourself! Great video - as usual, the seamless flow of the storyline belies the effort in creating such a viewing delight. Well done!
 
JRinTawa said:
Now that is good. And the end scene I especially appreciate - Merry Christmas ;D
Hi John, Many thanks for the post and glad you enjoyed our little Christmas Special. We had great fun making it. The final scene was filmed on the dining room table with the lights off. The picture of Thomas pulling Santa was done in Apple's Final Cut Pro X editing software where you can shrink a video frame and make it move across the screen. All good fun and it made us laugh a lot. Have a great Christmas and hope you visit us again soon.
 
playmofire said:
Excellent video again and the end scene is the, literally, finishing touch, It's great (and to me inexplicable) the way the vehicles (other than Thomas, of course) move, some very clever work with hands and strings off scene.
Hi Gordon, Thanks for the post and glad you liked our Christmas Special. None of the Playmobil toys have any motors so we move them with a rod attached to the back of the tractor and fire engine. It's really easy if you keep the rod out of the shot. Sometimes a 'big hand' is used and then cropped out of the final video. The final scene was filmed on the dining room table with the lights off. The picture of Thomas pulling Santa was done in Apple's Final Cut Pro X editing software where you can shrink a video frame and make it move across the screen. All good fun and it made us laugh a lot. Have a great Christmas and hope you visit us again soon.
 
trammayo said:
... and the Season's best wishes to yourself! Great video - as usual, the seamless flow of the storyline belies the effort in creating such a viewing delight. Well done!
Hi Mick, Thanks so much for your great comment. It was great fun to make and we laughed all the time! Our Grandchildren just love our Thomas videos, especially when their Playmobil toys come to life! It's all done with long poles, big hands and sometimes fishing line and of course Apple's Final Cut Pro X editing software! Have a great Christmas and a Very Happy New Year!
 
Another great production from the Pine Tree Studios. I like the way you've edited the cuts to coincide with the music. Something I've been trying to do for ages but never quite succeeded. Is it easier with Final Cut Pro?

Rik
 
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ge_rik said:
Another great production from the Pine Tree Studios. I like the way you've edited the cuts to coincide with the music. Something I've been trying to do for ages but never quite succeeded. Is it easier with Final Cut Pro?

Rik


Hi Rik, Many thanks for your great comment and so glad you enjoyed our latest video. We have such fun making these little videos so it's brilliant when folks say they like watching. We started making these little videos about five years ago and for ages just used iMovie. We then moved over to Final Cut Pro X which is also fantastic to use. We do cut the video to the beat of the music which helps to give it pace and move things along. FCPX allows you to find every frame so it's really easy to cut the shot to the exact beat in the music. It does take a little longer but there you go - it's all part of the fun! Have a great Christmas and a Very Happy New Year!
 
Lovely :) thanks for sharing .
 
Madman said:
Nicely done![e]125[/e][e]312[/e]
Hi, Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Have a great Christmas and a Very Happy New Year!
 
garrymartin said:
Lovely :) thanks for sharing .
No problem! Folks on this Forum are just the best and say the nicest things!
 
Pine Tree Junction said:
Hi Gordon, Thanks for the post and glad you liked our Christmas Special. None of the Playmobil toys have any motors so we move them with a rod attached to the back of the tractor and fire engine. It's really easy if you keep the rod out of the shot. Sometimes a 'big hand' is used and then cropped out of the final video. The final scene was filmed on the dining room table with the lights off. The picture of Thomas pulling Santa was done in Apple's Final Cut Pro X editing software where you can shrink a video frame and make it move across the screen. All good fun and it made us laugh a lot. Have a great Christmas and hope you visit us again soon.

Thanks for the detailed information. As a Playmobil fan myself I'm always pleased to see it used in your videos, too, so keep up the good work! Meanwhile, all good wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
 
owlpool said:
Very professional
Hi Paul, Thanks for the comment and glad you liked our latest little video. We have such fun making these little videos it's great when folks say such nice things. We are still just two G Scale Members playing with our trains in the garden but it's nice you think our videos are well made. Have a great Christmas and a Very Happy New Year!
 
playmofire said:
Thanks for the detailed information. As a Playmobil fan myself I'm always pleased to see it used in your videos, too, so keep up the good work! Meanwhile, all good wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
Thanks for the reply. Our Grandson's Playmobil toys are just brilliant for making our garden railway videos. He just loves to see them moving and then immediately recreates the stories - he especially likes the little dog who keeps getting into trouble. Hope you visit us again soon and have a great Christmas and New Year!
 
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