Video--Kansas Ice and Snow

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Video--Kansas Ice and Snow

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Here's a 5 minute video, edited with MSP8, music courtesy of Smartsound, and SonicFire Pro 4.5.

Kansas Ice & Snow
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Brrr.... I felt chilly watching it!
Some Christmas Card picture stuff in that video.
So far here in Birmingham UK we've only had one small bit of snow that lasted about 1 day. I don't think we had much last winter either.

Thanks for sharing it.
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Nice one Ron, thans for sharing it! The music complimented the visuals excellently.
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Wow! Nice video. Thank you guys for sharing your work. I have not started working with "real life" video yet. LOL That's next. I loved the music, too.

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I had uploaded a slideshow of the ice storm, apparently I forgot to post a link. I dug the VSP file out, and redone the intro, timing the photos more to the drum beat.

I also wanted to test the YouTube setting that Clevo posted about...

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Post by VikingAnimations »

Very nice job, Ron!

Ice storms are nasty things, but they do make things look "purdy," don't they?

As for the snow... well, up here in "Winterpeg" we're used to that and lots more! :wink:
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Sure your video looks great. A land of Ice and snow! :mrgreen:
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Ron, is that your natural voice? You should get into voice-over work!
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Black Lab wrote:Ron, is that your natural voice? You should get into voice-over work!
I wish, that's my voice after Audacity..;) Try this again... I still remember some tricks from the days I ran sound for a small band. ;)


I was in the middle of editing my post when a severe T-Storm hit, and lost electricity for a couple of minutes..
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Aha, yes. I've done the same with Audacity, as my voice was not made for radio. My face is, but not my voice. :lol: