Attention Paddlers!
Hf Serpent buoyancy aid for sale. Hardly used, in great condition. A must-have for all white-water paddlers and no longer available to buy so snap it up while you can.
Update's on the going's on at Aqueous Films
Hf Serpent buoyancy aid for sale. Hardly used, in great condition. A must-have for all white-water paddlers and no longer available to buy so snap it up while you can.
It seems to be the way that with new equipment arriving, new clients are soon to follow. September saw a new arrival – a shiny Sony Z1, bought from John at Lunar Media (www.lunar.co.uk), a wizard with green screen and a very nice man. The Wilderness DVD (www.wildernessexperiences.net) was finished off and filming started on the Lakeside YMCA DVD (www.lakesideymca.co.uk), although scheduling sunny days proved to be hard. After further filming in October and November, the edit is now underway. Aqueous also produced a short video of Lakeside’s fundraising Bonfire Night, now available to watch on our video page and on Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/7517322 and it will shortly be on the Lakeside website.
As a member of the Lakeland Businesswomen’s Network (LBN), Kat produced a short video of one of their meetings to be showcased at the county-wide businesswomen’s networking event (www.ruralwomen.org.uk) as an example of what the LBN does and the benefits it provides members. It is now up on the LBN website: www.lbn.org.uk. November saw Kat heading up to Sellafield Centre (www.sellafieldsites.com/sellafield-centre) to film the Business Excellence Day exhibition and presentations on behalf of the London-based company, the Chartered Quality Institute: www.thecqi.org. The day included a very motivational talk from Dan Hunt, the coach for the GB cycling team – a highlight for the Aqueous team. The videos of the day will shortly be available to view on the CQI website as well as this one. Another new arrival this month, in the form of a new computer, tailor-made for editing, which has greatly improved the speed of editing and improved our capability with graphics. We look forward to testing it to its limit.