Author Topic: Up close and personal with cruise liner Magellan at Tilbury  (Read 2340 times)

Offline chrisg46

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Shipping TV was delighted to be invited to attend at London International Cruise Terminal, Port of Tilbury, for the arrival of MV Magellen on Saturday, 28th May - and we were lucky enough to get up close as this 46,000 GT cruise ship came alongside the quay.

Enjoy the 3-episode video series on this site's video page, and on Shipping TV:
« Last Edit: May 31, 2016, 07:18:29 PM by chrisg46 »
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Re: Up close and personal with cruise liner Magellan at Tilbury
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2016, 07:38:30 PM »
The complete 3-part series is now online, including some really unusual footage filmed from just 3 feet away from the quayside as the 46,000 ton cruise ship Magellan comes alongside, and behind the scene shots from turnaround day at London International Cruise Terminal, at the Port of Tilbury.
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Re: Up close and personal with cruise liner Magellan at Tilbury
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2016, 09:56:01 PM »
Thanks for the great site link and all your hard work chrisg46. The site looks nice. You have done a great job.

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Re: Up close and personal with cruise liner Magellan at Tilbury
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2016, 07:54:54 AM »
I'm delighted to know that you like it! It currently has around 670 video clips of my making, which include a large number made aboard ships including North Sea ferries, tugs, motor and sailing barges. There's also unique on-board features and footage, such as some shot aboard MSC Oliver, UASC's Al Muraykh, and others.

The latest version of the site I quite like, but to be honest I'd like to get it looking more like the Youtube channel page, which shows off the different video features available - I keep trying to find a website design that is nearer to this, and will keep trying!

I'd be interested to hear what you think about the Youtube channel page - here:

https://www.youtube.com/c/shippingtv
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I'm a working shipping journo, and run a website called ShippingTV . . .
http://www.shippingtv.co.uk

 

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