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Well thanks for watching that, I didn't know someone had allready watched that. If you want to know some more stuff I will transfer some videos over to that to watch hold on. Ok now go to that album and watch the vidoe I made a few weeks ago, go in order of 746 to 748 to watch in order.
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Alexander: I'm not happy with your remarks. I apperciate your remarks but they are not helpful in the sence of critizm but that of harsh attack. I understand they are your opions. I would appacitet that you no longer contiue with this. If I understand that you have also said such remarks in the sig forum. I'm not an artist but did this to show case my collection in a more tasteful manner than just a list. Thank you for your understanding but I encourage otheres on this forum, and other forums. Thank you and have a nice day.
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Experienced Anime Fan
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Baumkuchen
Age: 27
Posts: 669
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When posting a link, mention what its is, e.g. "slide show of my DVDs". Then people who don't like that sort of thing won't follow it and get cross.
If you want people to go ooh and aah and discuss your collection, use a list. A million times more convenient for your correspondants. If you want to know what people think of the style rather than the content of whatever you contribute, just ask. Where by people I mean me. Mileage varies. If you're using music by a friend, put a note with the title in front of the movie. More involvement makes stuff more interesting. Get a solid colour background. Interferes less with the object of the shot. White or black bed sheets work. If you want to make a nice video, either stay away from slide shows (as you did in the others) or give it a narrative. Connect the scenes somewhat, beyond "boobs" and "more boobs". Never did something like that, but I'd try intercutting with long shots of all discs piled to a tower, or next to each other in order of purchase date. You could draw :) and :( on a sheet of paper, photograph it and insert those after each disc. Using iPhoto or Picasa to create a slides video with titles, transitions and music is probably easier than a combination of Photobucket and Premiere. |
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