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Tribute to Robert W Richardson 1910 2007
Robert W. Richardson (Uncle Bob), co-founder of the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden, Colorado, passed away in February 2007. A tribute of his life was put together for his memorial services in Bellfonte Pennsylvania and at the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden Colorado back in 2007. We tried as best as possible to capture the key points along his journey. We also hope we credited all the people whose photographs we used in parts of the tribute aside from those taken by Bob Richardson. The narrative was excerpted from Bob's book "Chasing Trains".
published: 26 Aug 2012
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WBT&S Railroad - Onalaska 1946 (Filmed by Robert W Richardson - Discovered and edited by Jason Rose)
Edited by Rus Schmidt to include mainly the Onalaska Texas & Blanchard Texas portion.
Nicknamed by locals the "Wobbley Bobbley Turnover & Stop" Railroad.
This was after the steam engine stopped running. The Model A Ford was converted to run on the old rails and made passenger and mail runs from Trinity to Livingston and back 3 to 6 times a week. As the rails were in bad shape, it was a pretty long trip.
Jason Rose's excellent WBT&S website is at: https://wbtsrailway.net
The complete video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VDPMB3P_-8
published: 19 Feb 2022
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Robert W. Richardson - The AC&Y's First Fan
Robert W. Richardson, also known as Bob Richardson (May 21, 1910, Rochester, Pennsylvania - February 23, 2007, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania was a noted author, photographer, preservationist and historian. Richardson moved with his parents to Akron, Ohio in 1915, and attended high school there. As a teenager, he enjoyed watching and photographing trains in Ohio and Pennsylvania, especially the AC&Y. Please enjoy Bob speak to the Akron Canton & Youngstown Railroad Historical Society in 1998. He reveals that the AC&Y Railroad was an early and major influence in lifelong love affair with railroading.
published: 08 Jun 2012
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Waco, Beaumont, Trinity & Sabine Railway - 1946 - Robert W Richardson
WBTSrailway.net
The Wobbly was a back-woods steam railroad that ran through rural east Texas. As far as I know, only two videos were ever taken of the line. John Frank was kind enough to share his video with me and it's posted on the website. The only other video I know of was taken by none other than Robert W Richardson. The Colorado Railroad Museum has an edited version of it in their collection, but not the original film or negatives. This version was edited by Mr. Richardson some years after his 1946 visit. His ride is detailed in his book "Chasing Trains," an excerpt of which is on the WBTS website.
Unfortunately, a few of the video clips were in the wrong order. I'm assuming with the passage of time, Bob just put it together wrong when it was edited. Whatever the reason, it wa...
published: 05 Mar 2018
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Robert Richardson on Working w/ Quentin Tarantino: Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter | SundanceTV
Robert Richardson discusses the benefits of working with Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone and Martin Scorsese.
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published: 27 Jan 2016
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#TBT (Throwback Thursday) - Take a Trip To Durango with Museum Founder Robert W. Richardson
It's #TBT (Throwback Thursday)! Today we have home movie footage from Museum volunteer George Lawrence. George, still an active volunteer, often filmed at the Museum in the mid-70s on a handheld 8mm camera.
This week we join Colorado Railroad Museum founder Robert W. Richardson on a trip to ride the Durango & Silverton railroad!
Do you have any "home movies" that feature the Colorado Railroad Museum or Colorado Railroads and you'd like to share it? Contact the Museum's
Multimedia Coordinator Matthew Isaacks at [email protected]
In 2021 the Museum is operating socially distanced train rides each Saturday! Follow the Museum on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter to catch all of our new & unique content!
published: 02 Apr 2021
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Robert Richardson Admits His Cinematography Mistakes
Roundtables are back! Tune in Monday, May 23rd for the premiere of The Hollywood Reporter’s 2016 Emmy Roundtable season, and every day after for new Roundtable videos. Who do you want to see on this season’s Roundtables? Tell us in the comments below!
"Signing on to certain films I shouldn't have made," explains ‘The Hateful Eight’ cinematographer Robert Richardson during The Hollywood Reporter's Cinematographer Oscar Roundtable. "That is the biggest mistake generally signing on to a film that you that you can't actually do your best work or the best work of the director."
Robert Richardson is a Academy Award winning cinematographer for the films JFK (1991), The Aviator (2004) and Hugo (2011).
Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/hollywoodreporter
Like us on Facebook: ht...
published: 05 Jan 2016
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Cinematographer Robert Richardson On Creating The Look Of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"
Robert Richardson, a frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, talks about creating the look of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and how the film differs visually from Tarantino's other films.
BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions. It all happens several times a day live and live-streamed on BUILDseries.com.
Follow us:
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published: 25 Jul 2019
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How 'A Private War' cinematographer Robert Richardson shot the film like a documentary | GOLD DERBY
How 'A Private War' cinematographer Robert Richardson shot the film like a documentary. The 3-time Oscar winner joined our recent cinematographers panel in Los Angeles hosted by Gold Derby senior editor Joyce Eng.
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published: 05 Dec 2018
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the bookshelf w/ Robert Richardson - chapter one - LEGO | Bugatti Bolide
the bookshelf w/ Robert Richardson - chapter one - LEGO | Bugatti Bolide 42151
welcome to the bookshelf… a weekly show with host Robert Richardson ~ a how to guide with no “limits” 👍
new episodes every Wednesday starting 1/24/24
thank you for watching, please like + subscribe & tell a friend!
this week :
name| Bugatti Bolide
pieces| 905
product| LEGO
series| Technic
set| 42151
published: 24 Jan 2024
18:16
Tribute to Robert W Richardson 1910 2007
Robert W. Richardson (Uncle Bob), co-founder of the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden, Colorado, passed away in February 2007. A tribute of his life was put t...
Robert W. Richardson (Uncle Bob), co-founder of the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden, Colorado, passed away in February 2007. A tribute of his life was put together for his memorial services in Bellfonte Pennsylvania and at the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden Colorado back in 2007. We tried as best as possible to capture the key points along his journey. We also hope we credited all the people whose photographs we used in parts of the tribute aside from those taken by Bob Richardson. The narrative was excerpted from Bob's book "Chasing Trains".
https://wn.com/Tribute_To_Robert_W_Richardson_1910_2007
Robert W. Richardson (Uncle Bob), co-founder of the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden, Colorado, passed away in February 2007. A tribute of his life was put together for his memorial services in Bellfonte Pennsylvania and at the Colorado Rail Road Museum in Golden Colorado back in 2007. We tried as best as possible to capture the key points along his journey. We also hope we credited all the people whose photographs we used in parts of the tribute aside from those taken by Bob Richardson. The narrative was excerpted from Bob's book "Chasing Trains".
- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 729
3:06
WBT&S Railroad - Onalaska 1946 (Filmed by Robert W Richardson - Discovered and edited by Jason Rose)
Edited by Rus Schmidt to include mainly the Onalaska Texas & Blanchard Texas portion.
Nicknamed by locals the "Wobbley Bobbley Turnover & Stop" Railroad.
Th...
Edited by Rus Schmidt to include mainly the Onalaska Texas & Blanchard Texas portion.
Nicknamed by locals the "Wobbley Bobbley Turnover & Stop" Railroad.
This was after the steam engine stopped running. The Model A Ford was converted to run on the old rails and made passenger and mail runs from Trinity to Livingston and back 3 to 6 times a week. As the rails were in bad shape, it was a pretty long trip.
Jason Rose's excellent WBT&S website is at: https://wbtsrailway.net
The complete video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VDPMB3P_-8
https://wn.com/Wbt_S_Railroad_Onalaska_1946_(Filmed_By_Robert_W_Richardson_Discovered_And_Edited_By_Jason_Rose)
Edited by Rus Schmidt to include mainly the Onalaska Texas & Blanchard Texas portion.
Nicknamed by locals the "Wobbley Bobbley Turnover & Stop" Railroad.
This was after the steam engine stopped running. The Model A Ford was converted to run on the old rails and made passenger and mail runs from Trinity to Livingston and back 3 to 6 times a week. As the rails were in bad shape, it was a pretty long trip.
Jason Rose's excellent WBT&S website is at: https://wbtsrailway.net
The complete video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VDPMB3P_-8
- published: 19 Feb 2022
- views: 455
47:09
Robert W. Richardson - The AC&Y's First Fan
Robert W. Richardson, also known as Bob Richardson (May 21, 1910, Rochester, Pennsylvania - February 23, 2007, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania was a noted author, phot...
Robert W. Richardson, also known as Bob Richardson (May 21, 1910, Rochester, Pennsylvania - February 23, 2007, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania was a noted author, photographer, preservationist and historian. Richardson moved with his parents to Akron, Ohio in 1915, and attended high school there. As a teenager, he enjoyed watching and photographing trains in Ohio and Pennsylvania, especially the AC&Y. Please enjoy Bob speak to the Akron Canton & Youngstown Railroad Historical Society in 1998. He reveals that the AC&Y Railroad was an early and major influence in lifelong love affair with railroading.
https://wn.com/Robert_W._Richardson_The_Ac_Y's_First_Fan
Robert W. Richardson, also known as Bob Richardson (May 21, 1910, Rochester, Pennsylvania - February 23, 2007, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania was a noted author, photographer, preservationist and historian. Richardson moved with his parents to Akron, Ohio in 1915, and attended high school there. As a teenager, he enjoyed watching and photographing trains in Ohio and Pennsylvania, especially the AC&Y. Please enjoy Bob speak to the Akron Canton & Youngstown Railroad Historical Society in 1998. He reveals that the AC&Y Railroad was an early and major influence in lifelong love affair with railroading.
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 2636
11:27
Waco, Beaumont, Trinity & Sabine Railway - 1946 - Robert W Richardson
WBTSrailway.net
The Wobbly was a back-woods steam railroad that ran through rural east Texas. As far as I know, only two videos were ever taken of the line. Jo...
WBTSrailway.net
The Wobbly was a back-woods steam railroad that ran through rural east Texas. As far as I know, only two videos were ever taken of the line. John Frank was kind enough to share his video with me and it's posted on the website. The only other video I know of was taken by none other than Robert W Richardson. The Colorado Railroad Museum has an edited version of it in their collection, but not the original film or negatives. This version was edited by Mr. Richardson some years after his 1946 visit. His ride is detailed in his book "Chasing Trains," an excerpt of which is on the WBTS website.
Unfortunately, a few of the video clips were in the wrong order. I'm assuming with the passage of time, Bob just put it together wrong when it was edited. Whatever the reason, it was simple to fix now that it's digital. Other than adding a few captions in appropriate areas to help tell the story and fixing the order of the clips, I made no changes or cuts to the video footage.
Seeing as how this was recorded on 8mm in 1946, there is no sound. So to begin and end the video, I used a piece of music written and performed by Ed Stabler for a 2014 documentary on the Texas State Railroad that we produced together. I think it fits this WBTS video for a few reasons:
1) It's titled "East Texas Train" which certainly applies to the Wobbly.
2) The style of music perfectly fits the subject, IMHO.
3) The last conversation Ed and I had was about the new Wobbly website I'd just put on line. He was heading to the hospital for a minor surgery and asked me to call him to discuss after he was back... which of course didn't happen. So, this is another way to keep his memory alive.
Some things to note:
-The track conditions clearly indicate why the railroad got its moniker: Wobbly, Bobbly, Turnover & Stop
-The radiator is steaming in nearly every shot you can see it
-Check out the lady that seems to be talking on her the cell phone at 10:45
I strive for complete accuracy and corrections are welcomed.
Enjoy.
Jason Rose
RioGrandeExplorations.net
WBTSrailway.net
https://wn.com/Waco,_Beaumont,_Trinity_Sabine_Railway_1946_Robert_W_Richardson
WBTSrailway.net
The Wobbly was a back-woods steam railroad that ran through rural east Texas. As far as I know, only two videos were ever taken of the line. John Frank was kind enough to share his video with me and it's posted on the website. The only other video I know of was taken by none other than Robert W Richardson. The Colorado Railroad Museum has an edited version of it in their collection, but not the original film or negatives. This version was edited by Mr. Richardson some years after his 1946 visit. His ride is detailed in his book "Chasing Trains," an excerpt of which is on the WBTS website.
Unfortunately, a few of the video clips were in the wrong order. I'm assuming with the passage of time, Bob just put it together wrong when it was edited. Whatever the reason, it was simple to fix now that it's digital. Other than adding a few captions in appropriate areas to help tell the story and fixing the order of the clips, I made no changes or cuts to the video footage.
Seeing as how this was recorded on 8mm in 1946, there is no sound. So to begin and end the video, I used a piece of music written and performed by Ed Stabler for a 2014 documentary on the Texas State Railroad that we produced together. I think it fits this WBTS video for a few reasons:
1) It's titled "East Texas Train" which certainly applies to the Wobbly.
2) The style of music perfectly fits the subject, IMHO.
3) The last conversation Ed and I had was about the new Wobbly website I'd just put on line. He was heading to the hospital for a minor surgery and asked me to call him to discuss after he was back... which of course didn't happen. So, this is another way to keep his memory alive.
Some things to note:
-The track conditions clearly indicate why the railroad got its moniker: Wobbly, Bobbly, Turnover & Stop
-The radiator is steaming in nearly every shot you can see it
-Check out the lady that seems to be talking on her the cell phone at 10:45
I strive for complete accuracy and corrections are welcomed.
Enjoy.
Jason Rose
RioGrandeExplorations.net
WBTSrailway.net
- published: 05 Mar 2018
- views: 5299
1:12
Robert Richardson on Working w/ Quentin Tarantino: Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter | SundanceTV
Robert Richardson discusses the benefits of working with Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone and Martin Scorsese.
Subscribe to SundanceTV: http://goo.gl/GTzxOZ
Be...
Robert Richardson discusses the benefits of working with Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone and Martin Scorsese.
Subscribe to SundanceTV: http://goo.gl/GTzxOZ
Be a part of what The New Yorker calls "The new go-to network for artistic risk."
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https://wn.com/Robert_Richardson_On_Working_W_Quentin_Tarantino_Close_Up_With_The_Hollywood_Reporter_|_Sundancetv
Robert Richardson discusses the benefits of working with Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone and Martin Scorsese.
Subscribe to SundanceTV: http://goo.gl/GTzxOZ
Be a part of what The New Yorker calls "The new go-to network for artistic risk."
More from SundanceTV:
Official SundanceTV Website: http://www.sundance.tv/
Like SundanceTV: https://www.facebook.com/SundanceTV
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- published: 27 Jan 2016
- views: 1936
7:32
#TBT (Throwback Thursday) - Take a Trip To Durango with Museum Founder Robert W. Richardson
It's #TBT (Throwback Thursday)! Today we have home movie footage from Museum volunteer George Lawrence. George, still an active volunteer, often filmed at the M...
It's #TBT (Throwback Thursday)! Today we have home movie footage from Museum volunteer George Lawrence. George, still an active volunteer, often filmed at the Museum in the mid-70s on a handheld 8mm camera.
This week we join Colorado Railroad Museum founder Robert W. Richardson on a trip to ride the Durango & Silverton railroad!
Do you have any "home movies" that feature the Colorado Railroad Museum or Colorado Railroads and you'd like to share it? Contact the Museum's
Multimedia Coordinator Matthew Isaacks at
[email protected]
In 2021 the Museum is operating socially distanced train rides each Saturday! Follow the Museum on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter to catch all of our new & unique content!
https://wn.com/Tbt_(Throwback_Thursday)_Take_A_Trip_To_Durango_With_Museum_Founder_Robert_W._Richardson
It's #TBT (Throwback Thursday)! Today we have home movie footage from Museum volunteer George Lawrence. George, still an active volunteer, often filmed at the Museum in the mid-70s on a handheld 8mm camera.
This week we join Colorado Railroad Museum founder Robert W. Richardson on a trip to ride the Durango & Silverton railroad!
Do you have any "home movies" that feature the Colorado Railroad Museum or Colorado Railroads and you'd like to share it? Contact the Museum's
Multimedia Coordinator Matthew Isaacks at
[email protected]
In 2021 the Museum is operating socially distanced train rides each Saturday! Follow the Museum on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter to catch all of our new & unique content!
- published: 02 Apr 2021
- views: 394
5:57
Robert Richardson Admits His Cinematography Mistakes
Roundtables are back! Tune in Monday, May 23rd for the premiere of The Hollywood Reporter’s 2016 Emmy Roundtable season, and every day after for new Roundtable ...
Roundtables are back! Tune in Monday, May 23rd for the premiere of The Hollywood Reporter’s 2016 Emmy Roundtable season, and every day after for new Roundtable videos. Who do you want to see on this season’s Roundtables? Tell us in the comments below!
"Signing on to certain films I shouldn't have made," explains ‘The Hateful Eight’ cinematographer Robert Richardson during The Hollywood Reporter's Cinematographer Oscar Roundtable. "That is the biggest mistake generally signing on to a film that you that you can't actually do your best work or the best work of the director."
Robert Richardson is a Academy Award winning cinematographer for the films JFK (1991), The Aviator (2004) and Hugo (2011).
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https://wn.com/Robert_Richardson_Admits_His_Cinematography_Mistakes
Roundtables are back! Tune in Monday, May 23rd for the premiere of The Hollywood Reporter’s 2016 Emmy Roundtable season, and every day after for new Roundtable videos. Who do you want to see on this season’s Roundtables? Tell us in the comments below!
"Signing on to certain films I shouldn't have made," explains ‘The Hateful Eight’ cinematographer Robert Richardson during The Hollywood Reporter's Cinematographer Oscar Roundtable. "That is the biggest mistake generally signing on to a film that you that you can't actually do your best work or the best work of the director."
Robert Richardson is a Academy Award winning cinematographer for the films JFK (1991), The Aviator (2004) and Hugo (2011).
Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/hollywoodreporter
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Watch more videos on THR.com http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/video
- published: 05 Jan 2016
- views: 40655
1:19
Cinematographer Robert Richardson On Creating The Look Of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"
Robert Richardson, a frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, talks about creating the look of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and how the film differs visua...
Robert Richardson, a frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, talks about creating the look of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and how the film differs visually from Tarantino's other films.
BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions. It all happens several times a day live and live-streamed on BUILDseries.com.
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https://wn.com/Cinematographer_Robert_Richardson_On_Creating_The_Look_Of_Once_Upon_A_Time_In_Hollywood
Robert Richardson, a frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, talks about creating the look of "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and how the film differs visually from Tarantino's other films.
BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions. It all happens several times a day live and live-streamed on BUILDseries.com.
Follow us:
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- published: 25 Jul 2019
- views: 7029
10:59
How 'A Private War' cinematographer Robert Richardson shot the film like a documentary | GOLD DERBY
How 'A Private War' cinematographer Robert Richardson shot the film like a documentary. The 3-time Oscar winner joined our recent cinematographers panel in Los ...
How 'A Private War' cinematographer Robert Richardson shot the film like a documentary. The 3-time Oscar winner joined our recent cinematographers panel in Los Angeles hosted by Gold Derby senior editor Joyce Eng.
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How 'A Private War' cinematographer Robert Richardson shot the film like a documentary. The 3-time Oscar winner joined our recent cinematographers panel in Los Angeles hosted by Gold Derby senior editor Joyce Eng.
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- published: 05 Dec 2018
- views: 1214
3:36
the bookshelf w/ Robert Richardson - chapter one - LEGO | Bugatti Bolide
the bookshelf w/ Robert Richardson - chapter one - LEGO | Bugatti Bolide 42151
welcome to the bookshelf… a weekly show with host Robert Richardson ~ a...
the bookshelf w/ Robert Richardson - chapter one - LEGO | Bugatti Bolide 42151
welcome to the bookshelf… a weekly show with host Robert Richardson ~ a how to guide with no “limits” 👍
new episodes every Wednesday starting 1/24/24
thank you for watching, please like + subscribe & tell a friend!
this week :
name| Bugatti Bolide
pieces| 905
product| LEGO
series| Technic
set| 42151
https://wn.com/The_Bookshelf_W_Robert_Richardson_Chapter_One_Lego_|_Bugatti_Bolide
the bookshelf w/ Robert Richardson - chapter one - LEGO | Bugatti Bolide 42151
welcome to the bookshelf… a weekly show with host Robert Richardson ~ a how to guide with no “limits” 👍
new episodes every Wednesday starting 1/24/24
thank you for watching, please like + subscribe & tell a friend!
this week :
name| Bugatti Bolide
pieces| 905
product| LEGO
series| Technic
set| 42151
- published: 24 Jan 2024
- views: 21