blockdog
location: Land of Confusion
listening to: Jeff Black - Honey & Salt
registered: 2004.04.04
posts: 2185
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>>Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!>Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!>Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!<<Thanks Lee.>>What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?>What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?>What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?<<The Roland track already existed when I approached this project.
I should note, too, that editing was done for the audio using Cool Edit Pro, combining several tracks, whichis probably obvious. It's not a musical piece that would appeal to the masses.Why photoshop? There are lots of good (sometimes free) animation programs out there...I only used Photoshop to create the images used, each one began as a regular photograph of mine, or multiple photographs, with that in mind, you can imagine the time involved in creating each frame indiviually.
I put them all together, as an animation, using Windows Movie Maker.
I think they could stand to transition a little faster.
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>>Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!>Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!>Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!Hats off for trying to marry (or even get them to date) video and audio in such a way!<<Thanks Lee.>>What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?>What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?>What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?What did you do first?
the photoshop and then the roland?<<The Roland track already existed when I approached this project.
I should note, too, that editing was done for the audio using Cool Edit Pro, combining several tracks, whichis probably obvious. It's not a musical piece that would appeal to the masses.Why photoshop? There are lots of good (sometimes free) animation programs out there...I only used Photoshop to create the images used, each one began as a regular photograph of mine, or multiple photographs, with that in mind, you can imagine the time involved in creating each frame indiviually.
I put them all together, as an animation, using Windows Movie Maker.
I think they could stand to transition a little faster.
