As the Sheffield half marathon gets closer, I wanted to make a cinematic video to appeal for donations for my chosen charity, The Partially Sighted Society. If you would like to sponsor me, CLICK HERE to go to my Go Fund Me page.
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Cinematic video from my 3 day trip to Prague, Czech Republic. Filmed 4-7th February 2020. I visited the Astronomical Clock and the 'Church of Our Lady before Týn' in Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, Wenceslas Square and had a walk around Malá Strana. There is an amazing view from the top of Petrin Lookout Tower too! Filmed mainly on Sony RX100IV. Some shots from Samsung Galaxy S10. At the beginning of this year, I told myself I wanted to be more creative, and make more videos. So I launched the Neagle Media facebook page and gave the YouTube channel a reboot! Take a look at my YouTube Rewind video to see the videos I've made this year. On the 8th November, I took a very last minute trip to Paris, taking in all the sights. The Eiffel Tower, Arc De Triomphe, Notre Dame, musee du Louvre, Champs Elysee and so much more. He is the video from my trip. I wanted to go there and at least try and have a short conversation in French... It was a success . Another thing ticked off the list. ✅ On Sunday I ran the Doncaster 10K, which set off from just outside the racecourse and headed into the town centre and back down ledger way up to the roundabout that meets Armthorpe road before returning back to the racecourse. This was the last run that I've got planned to do before I run the Sheffield Half Marathon in a few months time. I'm running to raise money for The Partially Sighted Society. If you could donate anything at all, it would be really appreciated! CLICK HERE TO SPONSOR ME or visit www.gofundme.com/psshalfmarathon As I'm sure you know, I'm running the Sheffield Half Marathon on 29th March 2020. I wanted to raise some money for The Partially Sighted Society and push myself in the process. So I decided to run the Yorkshire 10 Mile to try and test the water to see if I could run further than I have been doing. Here is the result. I'm running a half marathon to raise money for The Partially Sighted Society. CLICK HERE TO SPONSOR ME or visit www.gofundme.com/psshalfmarathon Sight loss is obviously a topic close to my heart. It can happen to anybody and at any time. I’ve seen how hard it can be living with sight loss and it can be very difficult to come to terms with. There are about 2 million people living in the UK with sight loss, around 360,000 of these are registered as blind or partially sighted. All of these have different conditions which effects the way each person sees in different ways. About The Partially Sighted Society The Partially Sighted Society are a national charity based in Doncaster who help anybody living with sight loss. Their aim is to help visually impaired people make the best use of their remaining vision by providing information, advice, training, magnifiers and electronic low vision aids and clear print material. This is a video from the outdoor performance that took place in front of Cast theatre in Doncaster on Friday 13th September 2019. The show saw giant puppets walk through the streets of Doncaster. A cinematic montage of the dragon boat races held at Doncaster Lakeside on 13th July 2019. Peter is living with sight loss. This video tells his story, from losing sight to regaining independence and all the obstacles and challenges along the way. He had a tumour in one eye and has a retinal detachment in the other, which means that he can see very little. In this video Peter talks openly about the challenges that come with sight loss and how the disability has changed his life. He talks about how he has adapted to life with low vision and how there are many misconceptions about being partially sighted. To see more about visual impairment awareness, click here. Video from the start of Stage One of the Tour De Yorkshire. The race set off from Doncaster town centre outside the new wool market and corn exchange, then finished off in Selby. Here is a video from a short walk around the ponds at Cusworth Hall in Doncaster. Filmed on Easter Sunday on the Sony RX100IV. A cinematic montage filmed at Lakeside in Doncaster. I had a day off work and it was a beautiful day so I decided to go for a walk around the lake with my new Sony A6400 with the 18-135mm lens. The purpose of this video was to set myself a little challenge. I had one camera, one lens and gave myself one hour to film something. I had planned to film a short video at Lakeside at some point soon, but I thought this might challenge me to see what I could create with with minimal equipment and a short amount of time. Have a look at what I came up with below. Doncaster Rovers asked us to make a video to promote sales of their silver memberships. This is the result. Keep an eye out for a few familiar faces from the Rovers team. This video was produced for Doncaster Rovers and was featured in their monthly show, Inside Rovers. Take a look behind the scenes look at what goes on within the media at the FA Cup 5th round tie between Doncaster Rovers and Crystal Palace. To film this video we had access all areas, so we filmed on the main gantry with all the TV cameras, took a look inside the outside broadcast trucks at the gallery and we even got to go on the set of the BBC Sport studio. |
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