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โMay-15-2014 11:49 AM
CloudDriver wrote:
Thanks for the heads up on Freeplay Music. I took a quick look at their site and read their Terms of Service and it looks like a getting as license from them for personal use and YouTube would be the way to go.
โMay-15-2014 11:40 AM
nancyjerry wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to respond. It seems that everything these days is so technical/ or specific, I feel like I need a degree to buy something these days ๐
Thank you again,
Nancy
โMay-15-2014 10:08 AM
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โMay-15-2014 09:22 AM
nancyjerry wrote:
Thank you for that music information. I thought it sounded like a 'sweeping western' type of sound and 'Lonesome Dove' would make sense. I never saw 'Cider Hr' but I will have to listen to it, was very pretty.
Yes, you had some tricky terrain there in the stream , but you shot it pretty steady!!
Sounds like tripod almost became monopod but with extra 'support' ...
What tripod and head are you using . I am actively looking for a good one, hoping to stay @ $400-500 including head, but ...
Carbon fiber would be nice, a fluid head for panning, wildlife, and some video. I did a quick check on sliders a few months back, seem to recall $300 ish? I would love to do that with star trails, and others.
I am mostly still photography now, but with the places we go, I do have video that Imwant to start documenting like you are with a full video.
Thank you again,
Nancy
โMay-15-2014 05:13 AM
โMay-15-2014 04:43 AM
nancyjerry wrote:
Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your travels and memories with us.
I have to ask in the Glacier/Yellowstone, what music was that after 'Montana time' ? It was around your wife on the little bridge @ 10 min in, and then @ 22 min into movie, what was music with the goats?
And where do you get your music?
And, there are parts (Zion stream hike) that you are walking, but camera is pretty steady. Do you use some kind of chest harness or something?
Nancy
โMay-15-2014 04:24 AM
CloudDriver wrote:
Another user of Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum here. Recently upgraded to version 13. Agree with your comment that Vegas has a pretty steep learning curve, but the results are worth it. I found the book by Steve Grisetti on Vegas to be very helpful in learning the program. It's available on Amazon.
DW and I recently put together a video with the pictures we took on a hike among the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon. We used the pan/crop function to add motion to the pictures (aka the Ken Burns effect). I find that I get much smoother pan and zoom effects with still pictures in Vegas than I can get with a video camera on a tripod. Works great for landscapes, but not so much for shots of people and animals, which would be expected to be moving around.
We added music to the video, but I can't post it online as the music is still in copyright.
Almost forget to mention - loved your videos. You have a good eye for the camera, as well as a good job putting them together.
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