Friday, July 19, 2013

Two Faces Of The Vermilon River.





I'm still in the beginner sequence of editing on PS. This video,which is the shortest of all, uses sound. First a voice over using a micrphone that I bought for $20, not a bank breaker. The river sounds were included in the clips using an add on camera microphone from Nikon to avoid camera noise- a little bank breaker at about $150 neogiated down to $129.99. As well I enhaced some of the sounds using free web sound effects. I used the microphone to record these and then discovered that I could do it directly avoiding microphone sounds. Oh well live and learn. Most of the sound is from the Nikon mike, and is very high quality I think.There is the sound of a train in the background which you can vaguely hear. When I uploaded it to U Tube, U Tube asked me if I wanted them to do an edit. It was so bad that I had to re-load the video. I'd like to skip U Tube in the future if I knew how. To return to the main Blog click here: Me,Boomer And The Vermilon River

7 comments:

  1. Good one Gary! I really enjoyed the rushing river sequence.

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  2. Your video shows what a beautiful part of the world you live in - even better that the pics you show on the other blog! I like the sounds. More please!!

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  3. Brilliant Gary! I especially like the waterfall! Your bird photos are very clear! Thank you for sharing.
    Wil, ABCW Team.

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  4. Great video, Gary you have mastered so much in such a short time, the rushing water, superb. Have you looked at Vimeo,instead of Youtube, they have a free part, and a pay system that offers so much more. I like the stills interspersed, all lovely. Greetings from Jean.

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  5. Love the sound of the twittering birds! Enjoyed your video.

    Hazel

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  6. Really good, love that sounds! You can try Vimeo, is a very good alternative.

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  7. Great video and so good to hear your voice. The sound of running water is so very special for me, thanks.

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