Fallon's Angler issue 8 - A film.

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Fallon's Angler issue 8 - A film.

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After a slight delay issue 8 of Fallon's Angler is now available for pre order http://fallonsangler.net/product/fallon ... r-issue-8/
To see the launch I made a short film about the two rivers and two anglers featured in the article written by Garrett Fallon.
This may not be for everyones taste, but I thought I would approach this film with a slightly different take, no cello nor woodwind instruments but I hope that you feel a sense of the two contrasting landscapes...

https://vimeo.com/191639158

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Thanks. Is there anyway you can edit out the sound of the car alarm at the beginning ?
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Badger wrote:Thanks. Is there anyway you can edit out the sound of the car alarm at the beginning ?
There are ways of taking sounds out (can be tricky) but the traffic sounds and alarms etc were part of the soundtrack.

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Lovely stuff, Nick...

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Excellent film. Looking forward to the magazine even more now.

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Terrific Nick - the look in Pauls eyes and his gestures, that child like wonderment in his eyes set in to the face of an adult - wonderful! and that setting sun at the end, very atmospheric, more please! :Hat:
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Wonderful. Paul's a treasure. Thank you.
The good angler is not the one with expensive equipment. Common sense, observation and trying to realize
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Watched this again just now ... Paul reminds me of a late friend who was a Lea Angler from Hackney in East London. But his descption of the magic of the "the fish coming on " is just pure Gold , his instant focus on having a knock is great ...

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