A Message from "Terra" Mother Earth (First upload

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A Message from "Terra" Mother Earth (First upload

Postby screwball2 on Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:08 pm

I am quite new to Ulead and video making and this is the first upload. This is my interpretation of the Michael Jackson Earthsong. I sincerely desire and welcome criticism, suggestions for improvement. Compliments - if deserved?? http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwfb5WhO-eA
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Postby Ron P. on Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:44 pm

Very nice Slideshow Kevin..

I did however notice that about 3 mins the volume changed rather dramatically. However later it increased. I left my volume alone, thankfully, since it increased a short time later.

Next, since you're using copyright music, I think you should at least place some ending credits, giving credit where due..
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Postby screwball2 on Sun Aug 12, 2007 3:04 pm

Thanks again vidoman. The volume was reduced during the written message so one could concentrate on the message alone (unlike females, I find it difficult to multi-task). The volume increases at the close of the message to add impact to the following image. This is what I mean by constructive criticism. I thought the volume variation was complimentary but you obviously see it as a fault. I don't know how to cure that because I am sure that the music at full volume would have distracted from the text. Already you have provided me with possible improvement - perhaps a more gradual decrease/increase in volume???
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Postby screwball2 on Sun Aug 12, 2007 3:07 pm

Sorry, missed last point. Good idea about the credits - will do so in future. I feel so limited/constricted using only non copyrighted material.
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Postby sjj1805 on Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:52 am

screwball2 wrote:S... I feel so limited/constricted using only non copyrighted material.


Bit expensive but there are dozens of smartsound libraries available:
http://www.smartsound.com/music/

Then there are various offerings in our
Links to FREE stuff
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Postby Ron P. on Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:32 pm

screwball2 wrote:Thanks again vidoman. The volume was reduced during the written message so one could concentrate on the message alone (unlike females, I find it difficult to multi-task). The volume increases at the close of the message to add impact to the following image. This is what I mean by constructive criticism. I thought the volume variation was complimentary but you obviously see it as a fault. I don't know how to cure that because I am sure that the music at full volume would have distracted from the text. Already you have provided me with possible improvement - perhaps a more gradual decrease/increase in volume???
Thanks again.


Your idea of reducing the volume is quite good, and common for narrations. You might try adding a narration, reading the words while the viewer reads along. It might help make it clearer, why the volume is reduced during that time. Still it is a nice slideshow..:)
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