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Link to newest poem video: The Punctuation Poem

Here is a link to my latest poem video: The Punctuation Poem.

http://disintegrate-me.com/ThePunctuationPoem.html

 

I’m still new at the whole video making thing, so the resolution is terrible. I apologize. When I was making the individual frames it looked great, but when I converted it to a video file the quality dropped dramatically. Even so I think that there is some progress here from my last poem video: the addition of live action video, better syncing of the audio, and better pacing. I hope so, anyways, lol! Anyhow I do hope you enjoy it, sorry it has to be a link, don’t think I can put video on neopoet yet.

 

Mark W.

— Conect11, Sep 09, 2007

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Mark

Mark

18 years 9 months ago

Thanks for the clip

FYI it stops alot. But I enjoyed it. Please bring us more. :k anybody rofl Mark L
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Conect11

18 years 9 months ago

I noticed

that online as well. I think it's still buffering and will play straight through the second time. Mark
weirdelf

weirdelf

18 years 9 months ago

Loved the work man!

You know I am a film-maker as well as a poet and a bum, but can't figure out how you made it. Give me some tech info, what programs did you use? cheers, Jess
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Conect11

18 years 9 months ago

thanks man!

I had no idea you're also a poet and filmaker, I knew you were a bum! J/k thanks for the kind feedback. I made the individual frames with Microsoft Paint (.bmp files) then animated them with a nice freeware tool called adgif. I then mixed them with the live action video and music with windows movie maker. Unfortunately that's when the resolution got REALLY REALLY bad. Mark
weirdelf

weirdelf

18 years 9 months ago

ok

lets talk about this in email. I use the expensive stuff, like Adobe Premiere and TruSpace, but there a lot of freeware that could make your work a lot easier. cheers, Jess