So Many Things To Video - Part 1
This entry was posted on 10/28/2006 6:23 PM and is filed under uncategorized.
Even before I arrived on the Alabama Coast I had began a list of subjects to make videos of. I had to keep several things in mind. One was that the weather was pretty hot, I wasn't in the best of shape (after many years of working in an office) and I only had so much money to spend on freebie videos before I had to get some paying work coming in. The list continued to grow after getting to the coast and it still grows every week.
I had to hold off on some subjects because of the heat and to give myself time to get into better shape. Fort Morgan and the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuse were a couple of them.
I had one video of a trip out Fort Morgan road made before I moved down. It had some wildlife, boats and ended with a spectacular sunset. It was shot during our last trip down. It is called " Take in a Sunset." I had also made arrangements to video a rental condo. That one was done soon after I arrived. It was very important to have a rental video on the website right away so that others could see what I was talking about. If anyone would like to see it, it is located here.

Some other fairly inexpensive and easily accessed subjects were on my list and I was able to do them fairly quickly.
One of them was the old Gulf State Park Resort Hotel. Like many others I thought that it was almost completely destroyed, but that wasn't the case. My feeling was that it would be a good idea to show those that couldn't see for themselves just what it looks like. One of my thoughts about this new business with it's website was to be the eyes for those that love the Alabama Gulf Coast but can't be here all of the time. Some people, on one of the Gulf Shores forums I follow, weren't too happy about my showing it. They didn't want anything that might be taken as negative to be put out. I guess they thought it might keep people from coming to the coast, give a bad picture of things. As it stands now it is supposed to be demolished starting any time now. I fully plan on getting video of that as well when it happens.
I guess what I am trying to say here is that the list of things to video in this area seems to be pretty much endless.
Visit the website and see all of the videos: www.algulfcoastvideo.com