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The Making of "Twenty four Hours at Penn Station"

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

A behind-the-scenes look at how I made "Twenty-four Hours at Penn Station"

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  • It also seems like the trains are spaced too closely together. Other than that good stuff!

  • It does seem like that in the afternoon peak, doesn't it? Sometimes, a train shows up for just one frame (one-sixth of a second in the video) before it's time for it to depart. That's just an example of how busy the LIRR is during that time.

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  • so cool! :-)

  • id like to see the clips of the old board flipping as well :)

  • wow very nice thats alot of work! I actually don't like macs-I use windows 7.

  • Amazing job, keep up the good work. I wish I had the ability to have that board on my computer so I could play around with it.

  • Thank you!

  • well it seemed a little jam packed together. they usually give trains atleast 5-10 minutes in the station during the rush hour.and they dont put the train up on the board till twelve minutes or less prior to its departure. hope those ideas help, but still great stuff man!

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