A few notable moments.
Bello get it in the net:
Kiely blunts the Adders bite:
Corbett almost wins it at the death:
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Monday, 30 March 2009
Friday, 27 March 2009
Vidcam back from repair
Cost a bit more than the estimate, but after testing in "match rig" looks like all systems go, a good timely repair with the dud blue CCD as a souvenir.
Monday, 23 March 2009
Friday, 20 March 2009
Vidcam repair update
Thanks for the offers to help from various quarters, I've just got the estimate @ £224.26 +/- 10%, so will get it done then we can sort it after.
Saturday, 14 March 2009
Barton Rovers (away) goal clips
1-0:
2-0:
Thanks to Don Wood of www.earthcare.co.uk and www.box4life.co.uk for the loan of his video camcorder.
2-0:
Thanks to Don Wood of www.earthcare.co.uk and www.box4life.co.uk for the loan of his video camcorder.
Labels:
Barton Rovers,
Brakes Videos,
Leamington FC,
Southern League.
Friday, 13 March 2009
Camcorder problems
After I posted on the Chesham post about the video camcorder developing a fault a few concerned fans have wondered how the cost of repairs could be met and where the Supporters' Club figures in this.
When the videos was handed over to LFCSC by me and Phillip it was intended that it would be self-funding, and so it is in terms of tapes, DVDs and ink; so there is a case for some of the cost of repair to come out of the money raised - except that it has already gone elsewhere like the terrace fund.
In any case it's my camera so I'd feel a bit cheeky if its repair costs were paid by fans' money - perhaps a contribution would be fair.
Let's wait and see what the real cost is, the repair bloke will let me know and whether there is any chance of a recall contribution from Panasonic. He's a good bloke and does sub-contract warranty work for them so you never know. It might only be a loose or broken cable.
Meanwhile I've got another vidcam on temporary loan from a mate at work, who, despite being an egg chaser and snotball whacker, is another good bloke!
When the videos was handed over to LFCSC by me and Phillip it was intended that it would be self-funding, and so it is in terms of tapes, DVDs and ink; so there is a case for some of the cost of repair to come out of the money raised - except that it has already gone elsewhere like the terrace fund.
In any case it's my camera so I'd feel a bit cheeky if its repair costs were paid by fans' money - perhaps a contribution would be fair.
Let's wait and see what the real cost is, the repair bloke will let me know and whether there is any chance of a recall contribution from Panasonic. He's a good bloke and does sub-contract warranty work for them so you never know. It might only be a loose or broken cable.
Meanwhile I've got another vidcam on temporary loan from a mate at work, who, despite being an egg chaser and snotball whacker, is another good bloke!
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Chesham United (away) goal clips
The trusty video camcorder developed a fault while setting up, it appears to have got one of its charge coupled devices in bit of a twist - initial estimates suggest that it could cost upto 300 quid to fix.
I did a bit of tedius colour correction but the clips might be a bit off colour, check this intro for a before and after comparism:
1-0:
YouTube alternative (I don't like all that logo and stuff):
2-1:
Oh, and this is bit of a pain, I wish they'd wait until the end of the season.
I did a bit of tedius colour correction but the clips might be a bit off colour, check this intro for a before and after comparism:
1-0:
YouTube alternative (I don't like all that logo and stuff):
2-1:
Oh, and this is bit of a pain, I wish they'd wait until the end of the season.
Labels:
Brakes Videos,
Chesham United,
Leamington FC,
Southern League.
Monday, 9 March 2009
Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Dunstable away goal clips
1-0:
Second half, note the artistic use of the floodlight pylon - I was too cosy to move!
2-0:
3-0:
4-0:
Penalty?
Second half, note the artistic use of the floodlight pylon - I was too cosy to move!
2-0:
3-0:
4-0:
Penalty?
Sunday, 1 March 2009
Brakes home to Arlesey Town - goal clips.
1-0:
2-0:
3-0:
2-0:
3-0:
Labels:
Arlesey Town,
Brakes Videos,
Leamington FC,
Southern League
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