
12:26 PM

February 14, 2009

Very nice video! All the old school guys tell me " that's the way it used to be, A crane and a loader " I often wish that I could have been a part of that but I entered the business about 5 years to late. Nonetheless, I know a crane operator whom is known Nation wide as " one of the best " Most people call him "blood" I have had the pleasure of watching him several times and it is absolutely amazing what he is capable of. Cheers to the old school.
demolitionnews;12546 said:
Could this be the greatest EVER video of a demolition contract in progress?It currently has my vote!
I have to admit, I was entertained by this 5 minute video. However I was bored about 2 minutes into it. Its a nice piece of film with some creative views but it is being told by that of a news reporter that focuses more on the people watching the destruction than the task at hand.
It gave me a lot of great ideas for future filming. The split screens were nice for showing different vantage points, but the film itself never quite 'did it' for me.
7:44 AM

Could this be the greatest EVER video of a demolition contract in progress?
It currently has my vote!
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