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Post by Kieran on Nov 16, 2011 7:32:25 GMT 2
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Post by javierocker on Nov 17, 2011 6:51:02 GMT 2
I've seen your videos at your web site, Missing was always my personal favorite. Mostly because its the one that really seems to dig into deep into Peter's psyche and the song just matches the character so perfectly.
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Post by Kieran on Nov 17, 2011 14:48:20 GMT 2
Yeah, it's one of my personal favourites too (as obvious from me including it to the original post.) For the same reasons + I love Evanescence. x) I wish there were more good songs to which I could make similar deep-digging videos...I mean, there probably are, but they're not all as inspiring and video-worthy as Evanescence.
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Post by peterpanforever13 on Dec 4, 2011 4:44:12 GMT 2
i really love your videos espically the first one
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Post by Kieran on Dec 4, 2011 8:21:49 GMT 2
Thanks. That's one of my top3 favourites.
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Post by peterpanforever13 on Dec 4, 2011 21:29:06 GMT 2
Cool i am loving this site because have have other sites that say you have to wait for the owner of the sites apporval and i have been waiting weeks and its driving me crazy and plus i can just be myself with you and everybody on here. =^.^=
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Post by Kieran on Dec 4, 2011 23:56:03 GMT 2
I'm happy you find this forum that way. ^^ And yep, I know how annoying it can be to wait for an admin's approval just to get logged in for the first time. And I see no reason for such a fashion here.
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Post by peterpanforever13 on Dec 5, 2011 1:46:38 GMT 2
That 1 of the reasons why i love this place and have you read Squeezynz and can you tell how to add people as a friend i am very confused about that.
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Post by Kieran on Dec 5, 2011 18:32:45 GMT 2
I'll reply in a PM as this has gotten off-topic.
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Post by peterpanforever13 on Dec 6, 2011 6:40:26 GMT 2
sorry so um... sorry for getting off topic all the time how do you put you name on youtube videos like on the video it has your name if you play one of them than it has your name does your name always pop up on there??
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Post by Kieran on Dec 6, 2011 21:02:52 GMT 2
It's a watermark that is there if I've typed it in them. I never did before June 2009, at which point I first found a couple of my videos stolen and realized I need to watermark them to more easily prove them mine and fight back. So I as of June 2009 I added the watermark to some of my old work and to all my new work since.
It's easily done by adding text on the video with the same tool you would add end credits. Depending on the editing program used, you can do some or all of the following: modify the font's style and size and the translucidy of the text depending on how much you wish it to blend into the background, as well as the spot in the video clip it should appear at. There was a time I also added outline glow to the watermark text but lately haven't as the less the watermark sticks out, the less distracting it is, though of course it needs to be visible and large enough to not be tricked away if stolen. As there are shameless enough people to steal even watermarked videos.
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Post by peterpanforever13 on Dec 7, 2011 4:14:17 GMT 2
OMG i am sooo sorry about that people are so mean these days So if you can put a text on your video do you have to put the watermark on every peice you put together of the video??
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Post by Kieran on Dec 7, 2011 16:06:10 GMT 2
No, in a good video editing sofrware there is at least two different tracks to put video footage, on which the other you add the watermark text and extent it to last throughout the entire video that is on the other video track. In the program I use, (Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Edition 8), it's possible to insert 3 video tracks which is why I am able to add the watermark and also blend two different scenes into one. (Hence, what I do a lot in the video "Peter Pan to his mother - Missing" and at the end of the "Peter Pan Tribute - World So Cold (Remake.) They are crappily done though, but anyway give an idea of the system.)
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Post by Kieran on Jul 10, 2016 19:23:54 GMT 2
New video! I'll try to make them more actively again.
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