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Disneyfan2000

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Original Poster
do you guys think there is somthing i should change, forgot or maybe should add to me i feel like its missing somthing but i dont know maybe thats just me :hammer:
 

captcanada

Member
dolbyman said:
are you looking for something special ? .. I'd say we have nearly 95% of all shows and rides covered (also extinct ones) :wave:


I can't seem to find Cinderella's surprise celebration. If you'd like to share that? :D
 

milhouse6

New Member
Nice job on the video. If you get the chance, check out Adobe AfterEffects, it allows you to do the same sort of thing that you did, but with a little more control over your effects and transitions. It's fairly easy to learn and the possibilities are endless. Keep at it!!
 

dolbyman

Well-Known Member
I can't seem to find Cinderella's surprise celebration. If you'd like to share that?

sure .. here it is (must be member at dc and logged in to view and download it )


Nice job on the video. If you get the chance, check out Adobe AfterEffects, it allows you to do the same sort of thing that you did, but with a little more control over your effects and transitions.

could be a bit expensive for a beginner :animwink:
 

milhouse6

New Member
dolbyman said:
could be a bit expensive for a beginner :animwink:

Demo versions are available, or you can purchase a student discounted version for about the cost of a one night's stay at the GF durning peak season!! Just a thought....:D
 

Disneyfan2000

Active Member
Original Poster
Thankz i think i will look into that i am looking for a diffrent program maybe with a few more buttons to push and duhickies to play with :hammer:
 

ZapperZ

Well-Known Member
Disneyfan2000 said:
Thankz i think i will look into that i am looking for a diffrent program maybe with a few more buttons to push and duhickies to play with :hammer:

I started doing movie editing using Pinnacle (that was what I used for Shooting Star, Crush, and Four Seasons in my signature), but after the 12th time the thing simply crashed on me, I dropped it like a hot potato and bought Sony Vegas. Haven't regretted it one bit since. It does come with a boat load of transitions, and other special effects. If you like to make DVD movies, you can buy the accompanying Sony DVD Architect either separately, or with a Vegas+ package.

The neat thing also is that if you want to either make your own music, or want to add neat effects to pre-existing music, then you can use Sony's ACID program. All three (Vegas, DVD Architect, and ACID) all have practically the same interface, almost the same look-and-feel, and consistent function and buttons. So if you know how to use one, you know how to use the others. You have practically the whole suite of stuff at your finger tips.

Anyway, if you haven't heard of these, you may want to give them a look.

Cheers!

Zz.
 

T-1MILLION

New Member
That was fantastic! Thank you for sharing. Also you reminded me my original thought that indy could have been a possible theme for when I first heard about Expedition Everest. The music was perfectly synched. Thanks again
-Preston:sohappy:
 

Disneyfan2000

Active Member
Original Poster
ok so the program i used was windows movie maker and for the music i used flexi sound editor you can download it for free its a good program i strongly advise to use it , if you want to edit songs or even make your own songs :p
 

hedgewick

New Member
That was amazing! Disney should use yours instead of that cheesy one they send out. It captures perfectly what it means for a family to spend time at the parks. I was actualy crying like a baby watching it. It brought back so many wonderfull memories from when I went as a kid. We're going in September with my parents and my 4 year old son will see WDW for the first time. I hope he finds it as magical as I did!

Thanks for the memories!!!
:sohappy:
 

Disneyfan2000

Active Member
Original Poster
ok so today i brought my movie into school becuase the teachers wanted to show the class. So we watched it and everyone loved it except for a couple kids but there all ways the trouble makers anyways. so the rest of the teachers were amazed. so anyway i guess one of them wants to enter me into this media arts festival ill let you know about it when i get more information :king:
 

SewIn2Disney

Well-Known Member
:eek: <- Is all I have to say.



Awesome! How come my home vid's don't look like that? I guess I'm going to have to start playing with Window's Media!
 

barnum42

New Member
ZapperZ said:
I started doing movie editing using Pinnacle (that was what I used for Shooting Star, Crush, and Four Seasons in my signature), but after the 12th time the thing simply crashed on me, I dropped it like a hot potato
Spoken like a true Pinnacle user :lol:

It's what I use, but I will not defend the software - it's packed with bugs, unreliable and the Support is a joke.

Shame, because if it was reliable it would be a great piece of software.
 

ZapperZ

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
Spoken like a true Pinnacle user :lol:

It's what I use, but I will not defend the software - it's packed with bugs, unreliable and the Support is a joke.

Shame, because if it was reliable it would be a great piece of software.

Definitely. Its ease of use was the major reason why I started with it. But at some point, the annoyance factor outweighed the ease-of-use factor. Besides, after a few videos editing projects, I was ready to "graduate" to a more serious software.

Zz.
 

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