Hopefully the deluge will cease at some stage before we are all taking to boats and we can resume our filming trips. I've finished editing the three Gaydon lorry films and clips are on Youtube, talking of which still no news on re-monetization. Thus we are struggling through each month trying to cover costs as best we can but a huge leap in orders would be required if that were to be our sole income. There are lots of destinations on our to do list, the foul weather has enabled us to get on with the office conversions but we are still in a state of disarray to some extent and certainly wouyldn't be resuming the likes of the bus spot ultra films until more settled with the new layout. I'll put some shots of the latest arrangements later in the week when stuff has found its way back to the shelves and tidiness reigns once more! Yet more shots from Gaydon tonight.
We've turned a corner with the office alterations and have finished all the painting and installed all but one of the shelf units which was one which needed to be removed for decoration behind it, this has also been done and it will be put back in the morning. The weather is horrendous, wet,windy and cold and the poor little birds are feeding like crazy, I'll have to fill the feeders yet again tomorrow. The master DVDs are now in place on the shelf units and by tomorrow all the covers and cover masters will be on the shelves rather than scattered on the floor, a lot of the files need some repair work. We looked at work surfaces in B&Q but its like banging your head against a brick wall in there and their brochure is as much use as a chocolate fire guard. The next moves will be to dismantle the units in the editing suite and bring them to the original office for installation and acting as the base for the new work surface when purchased and also giving cupboard space. We've left about 33% extra capacity for every thing which would take us forward about 10 years by which time approaching 80 I might have had enough. The editing computer and various players and storage drives will come down to the display room where the new computer corner unit is in situ, hopefully the clutter on the desk will be tided away swiftly. There seems to be quite a lot of extra capacity and a lot more working space plus it is fresh, clean and bright. Hopefully the deluge will cease at some stage before we are all taking to boats and we can resume our filming trips. I've finished editing the three Gaydon lorry films and clips are on Youtube, talking of which still no news on re-monetization. Thus we are struggling through each month trying to cover costs as best we can but a huge leap in orders would be required if that were to be our sole income. There are lots of destinations on our to do list, the foul weather has enabled us to get on with the office conversions but we are still in a state of disarray to some extent and certainly wouyldn't be resuming the likes of the bus spot ultra films until more settled with the new layout. I'll put some shots of the latest arrangements later in the week when stuff has found its way back to the shelves and tidiness reigns once more! Yet more shots from Gaydon tonight. Comments are closed.
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