Thin Red Line Movie Trailer

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AtThinLine, innovation is the cornerstone of everything we do. Many equestrians are also involved in daily farm work such as dragging the arena, making hay, hauling and moving equipment, spreading manure, and so much more. These types of tow-behind applications typically require cotter pins to ensure the machinery remains attached to the truck or tractor pulling it.

Cotter pins are often lost out in the field due to impact of the ground, uneven terrain, and rocks. Corn stalks and windrows of hay snag, push, and pull these pins out of place and in turn, slow you down and damage your equipment.


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Fineline Trailers did an amazing job creating our mobile education trailer. The design consultation helped us achieve all the functionality and creative design we needed for our trailer. The team was great to work with through the entire process and we were delighted with the final result.


The items we have listed for pop up campers are the only items we have available. We are not able to special order any items at this time, and we are unable to provide technical assistance due to high order volume.


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Hello, thank you for reading. I have been working on a trailer for my missionary school and I noticed every time I render the video I can not get rid of the choppy, shaky and shuttering (for lack of a better terms) during certain parts. I'm not sure if this has to do with the rendering itself, the images i'm using or just the intensity of the project and the demand it's putting on the computer. The video can be hard on the eyes, certain images do not come in smoothly but rough and it hurts the eyes when looking at that part of the trailer. The computer itself is holding 128GB of RAM, I7 , and top of the line video card. If you could please take a look at the first trailer we made on Youtube (link below), you will get an idea of what I am talking about. You can see that this happens the most at 27 seconds in and at 1:13 in. Mainly with the banners and the globe. Any solutions or tips to get a smoother and crisper render would be great!! Thank you!


I watched your video at 360p in a small window and it looked fine. Then I watched it at 1080p fullscreen and saw your problems. The main issue here is the style of design, combined with the speed of the movement. Watching at a smaller scale suppresses the issues.


The designs have a lot of thin lines (eg outlined text) and scaled graphics with fine detail (like the flags). Fine lines are the enemy of video production. They create aliasing and strobing issues. Moving elements with fine lines are even more problematic.


second on the 0:27 the globe being shaky and shuttering because it was on frame rate different than your composition frame rate. so you must use same frame rate for all composition and video file you use to get a good result and fix this issue.


Ugh, I had the same deal, but only about 20% as bad as yours. Rental house with VERY low crawl, and I'm 6'7" and about 240#. I got under to see what was what, and decided to let the plumber handle it. Some things just ain't worth it. He repaired the separated cast iron, don't know how much he cleaned, but he only billed me $250. Worth every penny.


My first thought, when I was climbing around under there, was cat litter. Your sump pump idea should work, you might even flood it with some clorox water and let the sump have that, too, then spread 100 lbs. of cat litter or floor dry.


no good ideas. i might try to first get under there if you have most the water out and use a wet dry vac,consider the vac junk when your done.next get some fans blowing to dry it.i did just mention here the other day about using a scuba wet suit in the same situation under a house.


Turkey baster is back in the draw and no ones the wiser. I can rent it out but this just maybe to big a job. I do have a hand bilge pump but im useing it right now to empty my septic so i cant lend it just yet;]


I wonder if you could add water when you're pumping - Like run a garden hose under there to help flush the stuff to a hole you've dug to put the sump pump in. Taking off a bunch of the skirting so you get a lot of air flow under the thing also comes to mind. That would help dry it out and dissipate the smell. Duane's suggestion of spreading lime might work. I know they used to throw lime into outhouses, so there has to be something to that. Good luck with it...


When I lived in NC, I was in the middle of 400 acres of cattle pastures and woods. The river was down hill, and Cowee Mtn. was uphill..so in the morning the air currents went up hill with the warming, and in the evening, it flowed down off the MTn. as it cooled.


One summer I noticed a distinct DEAD smell in the mornings, I mean, REALLY dead, and BIG. After heading out and following the fence line I came across the landlords bull ( A BIG Charlaise) and he had got struck by lightning, from the looks of tree he was under...it too was hit.


Me, landlord and his nefew ( on a back hoe) were gonna dig a hole and bury it, but Bobby ( the nefew) and I could not get close enough w/out puking...so Old Ralph ( 80 something) drove his PU truck up next to it and started dusting it with lime...3 bags IIRC...he never flinched.


We never buried it, just left it rot with the lime. I still have the skull, my GF's son wanted it, so we poked a long stick in the eye socket and put the skull on the shed roof till the sun and maggots did the job of cleaning it..LOL


I removed the old drain lines under the trailer, they were all very clear. Not even the usual residual stuff. All the connectionsand elbows were the black rubber with the hose clamps. They were all cracked or broken. Pipe itself was the thin wall in great shape.


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You forgot tetanus. Everytime it flooded in Iowa when I lived there, people were crowding the doctors' offices for tetanus shots if they got exposed to the floodwaters - apparently raw sewage can harbor tetanus bacteria.


I put a turbine fan in the crawl hole . 200 cfm blowing across the wet areas. I opened up all the vents and put a heavy screen over the crawl hole opening . Most mobiles dont have vents in the underpinning is the only slight problem with this solution. Those need added anyway. I left the house for two weeks after dropping by to redirect the fan a few times . It was bone dry in two weeks . I went in with lime over a dry floor and coverd the entire crawl space with 6 mil plastic. [which needs done anyway in a crawl space } I fixed the plumbing . By the time I went in, there was bugs eating away at the solids. I figgured Id let nature take its course.I kept the inside of the house sprayed for bugs After the summer months I sprayed for bugs under the floor.


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The ROVI trailer preparing to set up at our local Marshfield Fair for labor day festivities. I was given permission from the co. President to now book this as the ROVI trailer. It is my job now to promote the annual sponsorships that will pay for operational expenses which are currently "out of pocket". This is how it will work: You will notice just under the main banner the sponsor "cranland" ,this is the first of the needed 24 spaces (12 on each side) that will sell for $100.00 per side per line per year. The first one who subscribe may be able to have their listing for more than a year without extra costs until I sell all 24 spaces. After that, if a new sponsor buys a space and there are no more available then we will start removing the oldest list or offer a renewal. This will keep the spaces filled and pay the costs of operating a free service to the mobility challenged. If you would like to have your company or name in full view of tens of thousands of spectators at car shows, airshows, parades ,fairs, please contact me Robert Rice at warea...@yahoo.com. I am not a 501 c3 entity by the way. All fonts on the trailer are 2" white vinyl for the annual sponsors. This plan will not affect our permanent sponsors who made this project possible. thank you !


I trail my knife along the wall, leaving a scratch in the lilac paint. This house grates on me, the perfect carpet and perfect furniture, all coming together to create a perfect little home for that perfect blonde slut.

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