Bridgnorth, Shropshire, UK: High & Low Town, Castle Grounds, River Severn & Park
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- čas přidán 9. 10. 2020
- In this video the travel turtles visit Bridgnorth, a historical town in Shopshire, England. The River Severn splits it into a High Town and a Low Town, both of which we shot for this video. The earliest historical reference to the town in 895, and was originally called Brigge, Brug and Bruges. We visit here every year to enjoy some of the beautiful views, British culture and good food on a yearly basis.
Location:
Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
Equipment Used:
Sony FDR-AX53 Camcorder:
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Vegas Pro (Our Video Editing Software):
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Tags: #bridgnorth #shropshire #UK
Our Instagram: @TravelTurtlesiG (Maria, Hannah, Chris & Ryan) / travelturtlesig
Music From:
Epidemic Sound
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I used to meet my dad in the Fosters Arms for a pint in my lunch hour, happy days they were😊
My beautiful town 😀
Just got back from a lovely morning in Bridgnorth. Its just 15 miles away from us...its perfect for a country drive and shopping. There's some lovely butchers shops there and the Saturday market is excellent. We always take a walk through the gardens and the cliff top walk and look down to the river and the SVR.
Beautiful brighnort love the place ♥️friendly ppl lovely tearooms it's just amazing place to visit so beautiful 👍💐💐🌹🌹♥️🥀🌳🌳
Living 20 miles away and having family in the town we know it very well, whilst the quality of the images are excellent I somehow feel the video is loosed down in two ways, firstly the music was a constant annoyance and too loud, it would have been nice to hear the surroundings as you walked amongst them, to enjoy for instance the chiming of the bells at St Leonard’s Church and the second gripe/moan is that the images were shown for around 3 seconds each, 30 seconds each would have been better, allowing people to browse awhile, such a shame because in my opinion it is such a well produced video, Easily one of the best I have seen recently
Thanks for the feedback, this is one of our town montages hence the music. However we will likely be covering the area again in the future as a walkthrough with natural sounds.
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Music is so annoying, would rather have some commentary about the area