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homemade SVX VIDEO ;)
i pasted together some clips from my oregon to georgia roadtrip and tried to sync a little audio at the end.
http://www.arondale.com/svx/roadtrip.mov what do you think? arondale Last edited by arondale; 12-06-2003 at 12:17 AM. |
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Nice little movie.
Earthworm has a copy of my UK meet video (SVCD) on his ftp. Feel welcome to use it in your new SVX website.
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Andy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If I would be a young man again and had to decide how to make my living, I would not try to become a scientist or scholar or teacher. I would rather choose to be a plumber or a peddler in the hope to find that modest degree of independence still available under present circumstances. -- Albert Einstein, The Reporter, November 18 1954 |
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Thx. I when I chose music for it I was trying to find something cheesy, but still had an excellent beat. The Miami Vice Theme was it!
About the video, I'd have to see it. What video were you referencing. I did not see one in earthworms locker, nor at the "www" button he has in his profile. Do you have a link? arondale |
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I think it's pretty cool. A little on the short side but I like it!
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Thanks!
I plan on making a longer video later, but I just whipped that one together lastnight in iMovie. I'll probably make a longer one in Final Cut Pro when I find some time, so it should be a bit more professional. arondale Last edited by arondale; 12-06-2003 at 01:01 PM. |
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arondale, You seem extremely talented with a that 'stuff'!! I think most of us look forward in seeing more work from you in the future! You site looks awesome!
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Andy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If I would be a young man again and had to decide how to make my living, I would not try to become a scientist or scholar or teacher. I would rather choose to be a plumber or a peddler in the hope to find that modest degree of independence still available under present circumstances. -- Albert Einstein, The Reporter, November 18 1954 |
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Is it just a video, or is it customized of some sort. How migh I use it in my webiste?
arondale |
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SVX Video
Thanks!
I enjoyed it! Only critique is stills of your SVX could be a quarter second longer. Good music selection. |
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If you want to see some stills, you can check out www.arondale.com/svx/pics.html arondale |
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video synch
I get it. the synching is great.
Kevin |
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Do a search for the SVX drag racing video I made. You'll dig it.
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I now have a rough version of one of my films in my webspace.
www.guernsey.net/~linehan/stratford.wmv What is the best way to reduce a movie for the net and can I get it back to 16:9 as it is a little squashed?
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Andy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If I would be a young man again and had to decide how to make my living, I would not try to become a scientist or scholar or teacher. I would rather choose to be a plumber or a peddler in the hope to find that modest degree of independence still available under present circumstances. -- Albert Einstein, The Reporter, November 18 1954 |
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I looked and the stratford video and its pretty cool. To export it back into a normal looking video you need to re-export the video from the original tape. you can do this by using iMovie or Final Cut Pro on a Mac.
If you have a PC, try using Premiere. You do not want to import the video into a program and, skew it (or not) and re-export it. That would be applying a codec on top of a codec (compressing an already compressed file). A big no-no. It will look and sound like crap. For those of you unfamiliar with codecs, it is a video and/or audio algorithm used to apply color correction, audio notch filtering, and compression, etc. to a file size that is presentable to distribute. If you want to export in into a variety of optimized formats, try Cleaner 5 or 6. Awesome program. arondale |
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CHICANE - I tried to find your video but it is no longer at the link http://home.engr.utexas.edu/solisr/Stuff/dragsvx.mov as it was posted. I dig that you use a mac. I actually use both...one P4 and 2 G4s. I usually see those that use a mac as being a bit more intelligent. Macs might not play quake at 100fps, but they generally are more stable, easy to accomplish difficult tasks, and the design of OS X is stellar.
So, where's that video? |
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