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The Horror of Crew Waves, Paper Plane Challenge & Other Onboard Events During The World Cruise
No phrase strikes more fear into the heart of any videographer than 'can you shoot a new crew waves video?' They were the band of our existance, I thankfully didn't shoot the one above, but its the only example I have of the sheer torture filming one of them is.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
The Most Famous Foreigner in China
China is a planet for itself. The culture, life, and business are somewhat secluded from the rest of the world. Foreigners that work and study in the most populous country on the planet know that you can forget everything you know about life once you step behind the red curtain.
By Toni Koraza5 years ago in Journal
Sun Princess World Cruise 2008: Auckland, Rarotonga & Samoa
As I mentioned in the last chapter my saving grace on this contract was the work and though the ports will not be in the exact order the next few blogs will feature some of the amazing ports I visited during the Sun's world cruise. One of the first ports was Auckland, New Zealand and a trip to the Muriwai Gannet Colony (https://www.newzealand.com/uk/feature/muriwai-gannet-colony/)
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
The world cruise starts, my new roommate is a snoreasauras and sleeping in the video room!
I was really not prepared for the social side of ship life on my 2nd contract and with the easier life and more free time like most of the team I spent almost every night in the bar. The first few months of the contract had a great team and everyone got on great, the problem is that inevitably your friends leave and you don't get on as well with their replacements.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
Canada day carnage and videog side hustles!
I did not know too much about Canada before ships, I'd briefly visited Vancouver on the Coral but it had been a tunraround port so we'd had little time to explore. The little I knew was the typical stereotypes that they all loved hockey, everyone lived in igloos and had to hide from polar bears, and that they were a little bit like Americans except they were unbelievably polite.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
Going to school in Vietnam & Buddhas & Butterflys in Penang!
A new port on our Asian run was Nha Trang, Vietnam which is a coastal resort city in southern Vietnam where one of the big attractions is to take the cable car over to Hon Tre Island. Although there was still a million motorbikes everyone the pace Nha Trang seemed much more relaxed than the hustle and bustle of Ho Chi Minh City
By Neil Gregory6 years ago in Journal
Prepping for a world cruise
A world cruise is a hallowed position to be in onboard a cruise ship and not many are lucky enough to do one especially when your only a two person department on each ship. I'd made a good enough impression on management on my first contract and as I'd learn you need a decent junior you can count on when your the senior.
By Neil Gregory6 years ago in Journal
Island hopping in Langkawi
One of the joys of writing these blogs is getting to go back through all my old pictures and videos that I never really had time to review or digest at the time, it used to be get back to the ship back up my memory card of the day to the ships computer, my own hard drive, a spare hard drive and burn the files onto blank DVD's for storage. Yes, I was a little apprehensive about losing all my footage even back then and over the years I've seen so amny former colleagues who have lost their footage/pictures from those days!
By Neil Gregory6 years ago in Journal
How to make the most out of your business trip in Bangkok
In this contemporary world, every trip has a reason behind it because since time as becoming a precious resource that could not be wasted., Among them, business trips are a journey that needs to be done effectively and efficiently in order to manage organisational resources. Speaking of which, if you have a business trip to Bangkok anytime soon. Here are a few things that might be useful to make the most out of it.
By Aurora Gianna6 years ago in Journal
The Malacca Incident
So many things went wrong with the stop in Malacca that I'm not surprised we only tried to go there once! Firstly there had been a massive party in the crew bar the night before and everyone was still drunk or horrifically hungover. I remember trying to rouse one of the photogs who only hours before had said 'Yeah, definitely give me a call in the morning' she was still passed out and was not going to make it.
By Neil Gregory6 years ago in Journal
The Great Wall of China & a smog free Hong Kong!
Lets start with NO you cannot see the Great Wall of China from space, despite what seemed like a million people telling me at the time! It was a work in progress starting back as early as 7 BC and still being built in 1644 and it is roughly 13,000 miles long.
By Neil Gregory6 years ago in Journal











