Hi Beth:
Thank you for the advice. I will try your idea for sure.
Thank you for all your support, this is an important project for me and I really do appreciate you and your talent.
Thank you
Jim
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Thank you BethHi Beth:
Thank you for the advice. I will try your idea for sure. Thank you for all your support, this is an important project for me and I really do appreciate you and your talent. Thank you Jim
Great job!! When is the wedding? I can't to hear how it goes over! You'll definitely have to come back and let us know.
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That is amazing. I just did a video for a friend that is getting married today and I pray they don't find this sight. They will ask me for a refund..LOL Like everyone else, my eyes welled up. Beautiful. I just joined last night so this is really the first thing I have checked out. What program did you use? I have PE 2.0. Will it do that?
Donna
Hi Donna, Everyone here is using one of the Premiere Elements versions mostly 2 and 3. Yes, you can do all of what Jim did with Premiere Elements
By the way, if you would like to see more of what you can do with Premiere Elements check out the forum member clips at http://www.chuckengels.com they were mostly done with version 1 and 2. 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
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Jim,
Saw part 2. Superb job!!! I see you used the lens flare transisiton and it looks great. Also love what you did with the French memo board. It looks great with the scrapbook background and your bringing the pics up was flawless. I am going to borrow your effect with the small picture over larger picture of the person only. Nice touch. I must say I am not usually a fan of the Action Backs plugin transntions but you make them work. One more suggestion...when a picture is vertical and therefore doesn't fill the screen, I don't like to see black so I either frame it (white border) and put it over a colored/motion background or use a washed out (image effects) enlarged image of the same pic with motion. Just a thought. Overall, it's great. PS...what's the song? It's so appropriate for the video. Happy Editing,
Beth
New Video, needs lots of help!Hi everyone:
I just posted a new video for the wedding this summer. http://www.muvipix.com/cpg/displayi ... p?pos=-695 The video section at the end does not work for me at all. I will re-film and try it again. Some of the transitions are still rough. Please be brutal with your comments. I am not pleased at all with this video. Thank you and have a great day! Jim
Jim, I think you did a wonderful job! The music was perfect. You've used some really interesting effects, making it fun to watch, without even knowing the players.
I didn't see the purpose of the three vertical 'bars' you brought in toward the ending. And I agree the video section at the end doesn't work somehow. I felt like it had a lot of punch throughout, but the ending just sort of fades away. You may have a few things you'd like to 'adjust', but you should be pleased .. you've done some great work!
Some great ideas in there Jim! I'll have to watch it again in order to make comments.
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Young Craig VideoHi Everyone:
I just posted a new video the wedding this summer. All comments will be appreciated. Thank you and have a great day! Jim http://www.muvipix.com/cpg/displayi ... p?pos=-776
Hi Jim
Loved the new video heaps. It kept me entertained for the whole time. This is what I would like to achieve with my videos. Did it take you very long to put it all together and did you create some of the "cutouts/frames" in Photoshop Elements? Loved It Helen
Oh, wow. That was a major production. I liked the keyboard video for the background. G&R was great to listen too. I'm going to have to study that some more.
Jim, Looks really great. You've really got this stuff down. Did I detect some Proshow effect? Are you using that program or Premiere or both?
The piano is very cool. The only thing I would suggest is the whole video has a rocker, masculine feel except the first frame with the lilac background. I get that you tried to make it more masculine with the spinning wheels but I'd like to see more, maybe altering the color scheme with color replace or changing the hue. Best, Beth Happy Editing,
Beth
Wow! Great video, looked so smooth with the different transitions.
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