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The Udbyhøj Cable Ferry across Randers Fjord in Denmark is electric-powered: but rather than batteries, it's plugged into mains electricity. Here's how it works. ▪ More about the ferry: https://www.randersfjord-faerger.dk/
Production manager: Sissel Vindskov Bødker at GotFat, https://gotfat.dk
Camera: Peter Sørensen
Runner: Victor Gade
Editor: Michelle Martin youtube.com/@OnTheCrux
Audio mixer: Dan Pugsley at Cassini Sound cassinisound.com
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The Udbyhøj Cable Ferry across Randers Fjord in Denmark is electric-powered: but rather than batteries, it's plugged into mains electricity. Here's how it works. ▪ More about the ferry: https://www.randersfjord-faerger.dk/
Production manager: Sissel Vindskov Bødker at GotFat, https://gotfat.dk
Camera: Peter Sørensen
Runner: Victor Gade
Editor: Michelle Martin youtube.com/@OnTheCrux
Audio mixer: Dan Pugsley at Cassini Sound cassinisound.com
🟥 MORE FROM TOM: tomscott.com
(you can find contact details and social links there too)
📰 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER with good stuff from the rest of the internet: tomscott.com/newsletter
❓ LATERAL, free weekly podcast: lateralcast.com youtube.com/lateralcast
➕ TOM SCOTT PLUS: youtube.com/tomscottplus
👥 THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES: youtube.com/techdif