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  • Mario Morris
    Member
    • May 2004
    • 45

    #16
    This is our shorter and I think better clip taking on your addvise

    Let me know what you think.
    Happy New Year
    Mariio

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    • Evan Young
      Senior Member
      • May 2001
      • 1002

      #17
      wow, sooo much better than the old one! I made it to the end with ease and laughed a couple times. This video has a chance of getting you gigs.
      I think you could fade out of the applause footage a couple seconds sooner, and I kind of wanted to know more about the girl with the rope rings.

      *Pat on the back

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      • Mario Morris
        Member
        • May 2004
        • 45

        #18
        Thank you and happy new year.
        Mario

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        • Isabella
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 403

          #19
          I want to watch it but it makes me download a file type I don't recognize and don't know how to open - do you have it on youtube or on a site where the video just plays and I don't have to download it?

          Thanks!

          A

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          • Mario Morris
            Member
            • May 2004
            • 45

            #20
            Thanks Isabella
            I will get that sorted and let you know.
            Mario

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            • elbonko
              Member
              • Jul 2007
              • 82

              #21
              Mario,

              i just cranked out my own promo video recently and here are a few things i discovered in the process. not sure what program you're using, but i used Final Cut and exported to an MPEG-4 video file and found some people (windows users, particularly) were having trouble watching it. i didn't want to rely solely on youtube, so i decided to put a Windows Media File version on the site as well. so far, having both versions up has let everyone i've checked with be able to view it. you will probably have to download a program to mix it to the other format. i used Flip4Mac studio version which cost $50 and can be found here:



              or, if you're not concerned with it, just upload it to youtube--that seems to be a pretty universal way to watch video.


              and, when you mix down a video for internet/computer viewing, you should chose the option to "de-interlace" it. that will get rid of those ugly lines that appear when there is motion. interlacing is needed for TV viewing, but causes those lines on a computer.

              hope that helps a bit.

              -Bonk

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