Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railway Journeys

Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railway Journeys
Author: Chris Tarrant
Publisher: Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1786063662

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Over the last two and a half years, Chris Tarrant has travelled, literally, all around the world filming Extreme Railway Journeys for Channel 5. The hugely successful TV series is already being repeated, and broadcast rights have been, and continue to be, picked up in other countries, while it is also being released on DVD. Chris’s journeys have taken him to the Congo, India, Australia, Bolivia (twice), Japan, Siberia, Myanmar, Canada and Cuba, and the latest programmes see the completion of filming in Alaska, Argentina, Azerbaijan, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys brings to life beautifully not only the romance of travelling by train, but also the sights, sounds and smells of the countries and places visited, while also illuminating the customs and attitudes of the people the author encountered along the way. But, as he says, ‘I should have known what I was in for and what the word "extreme" means, when the very first show saw us filming in the Congo – where the train was six DAYS late.’ Beautifully illustrated with exclusive colour photographs, Extreme Railway Journeys is not only a record of remarkable journeys in extraordinary places by one of our shrewdest commentators. It is also a demonstration of the principle that ‘to travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.’

Chris Tarrant's extreme railways

Chris Tarrant's extreme railways
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Release: 2020
Genre: Documentary television programs
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TV Presenter Chris Tarrant travels around the world to ride some of the most extreme railways that wind their way through some of the harshest terrain on Earth. 1) CONQUERING THE ALPS: Chris crosses mountains, deserts, jungles and war-zones to discover how railways have been central to to the history of 4 very different parts of the world. He begins with a journey across the Alps, starting in Vienna. 2) THE TRAIN IN SPAIN: Chris embarks upon a 1,000 mile journey across Spain discovering how the railways were involved in tensions over Gibraltar, the Civil War and WWII. But Spain has quietly become a world leader in train technology. 3) EXTREME NUCLEAR RAILWAY: A JOURNEY TOO FAR? Chris travels across Ukraine, taking in some of the country's 13,000 miles of railways. Along the way he takes in Kiev and Chernobyl, finishing by the banks of the Black Sea in Odessa. 4) THE REUNIFICATION EXPRESS: Chris embarks on a rail trip across Vietnam, exploring its French colonial history along the way, as he sets off along the Reunification Line from Ho Chi Minh in the south - to Hanoi in the north.

Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railways Boxset

Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railways Boxset
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Total Pages: 6
Release: 2018
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Experienced globetrotter Chris Tarrant is fascinated by train travel: How the engines and tracks were built, how they are kept running and how they revolutionised remote communities. Join him as he explores some of the world's oldest and most stunning railway routes. Drivers, engineers and locals explain all as Chris enjoys some truly unforgettable and treacherous train rides. Collect all four series in a special box; making the perfect gift for Father's Day.

Chris Tarrant

Chris Tarrant
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Release: 2015
Genre: Locomotives
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Chris Tarrant's extreme railways

Chris Tarrant's extreme railways
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Release: 2018
Genre: Documentary television programs
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For Chris Tarrant, travelling by train is the best possible way to explore a country, meet the real people and unlock its culture and history. In the third series of Extreme Railways, he explores the Alaska Railroad; sets out from a British-built station in Buenos Aires and travels 1500 miles from Cape Town, South Africa to the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. He also travels the route of the Soviet-era Trans-Caucasus Railway, departing the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku and ending with an epic journey through Scandinavia and travelling to Rovaniemi in Finland, known as Santa's home town.

Chris Tarrant

Chris Tarrant
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Release: 2021
Genre: Africa
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Chris Tarrant

Chris Tarrant
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Release: 2018
Genre: Alaska
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Chris Tarrant's extreme railways

Chris Tarrant's extreme railways
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Release: 2020
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For Chris Tarrant, travelling by train is the best possible way to explore a country, meet the real people and unlock its culture and history. In the fourth series of Extreme Railways, Chris heads east from Morocco venturing into the Sahara to find out whether a railway once went all the way to Timbuktu; he also crosses three former Soviet republics by rail in just one week; explores five Balkan countries; and finally follows the route of the Hejaz Railway up through Jordan before crossing the border into Israel.

Chris Tarrant's extreme railways

Chris Tarrant's extreme railways
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Release: 2016
Genre: Railroad trains
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For Chris Tarrant, travelling by train is the best possible way to explore a country, meet the real people and unlock its culture and history. In the second series of Extreme Railways he explores some of the most beautiful environments on Earth: the Andes Mountains in Bolivia and Chile, the jungles of Thailand and Myanmar, the Siberian Arctic, the tropical island of Cuba, the Canadian wilderness and weird and wonderful Japan.

The Insiders' Guide to Factual Filmmaking

The Insiders' Guide to Factual Filmmaking
Author: Tony Stark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351251449

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The Insiders’ Guide to Factual Filmmaking is an accessible and comprehensive ‘how to’ guide about the craft of making documentaries for TV, online or social media. Filmmaker Tony Stark distils a long career at the BBC and as an independent producer to explain the conceptual, visual, editorial and organisational skills needed to make impactful and stylish factual films. Interviews with top industry professionals in the UK and US - commissioners, executive producers, filmmakers, strand editors and media lawyers – add valuable insight and authority to this book. For more experienced filmmakers The Insiders’ Guide tells you how to get the green light for undercover investigations, how to tell film stories online and on social media, and how to budget a factual film. This is a key text for anyone who wants to succeed in the rapidly changing, competitive freelance markets in Britain and America. It provides expert guidance to students on filmmaking courses, journalists wanting to move from print to video and non-professionals with an interest in film-making. Whatever the final destination of your film – and whatever the budget - The Insiders’ Guide provides a vital roadmap. The book’s accompanying website is a ‘show-me’ resource for new directors: with 24 specially-shot film clips illustrating the key rules of filmic grammar and sequence shooting – together with downloadable versions of essential production forms.