My first YouTube video
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Didn't watch the video (yet), but I could have sworn I've seen a video of yours previously?
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Shameless plug[^] Poor audio (you can hear the rumbling the fans on my desktop machine). Article is here[^] (have I no shame??? Nope!) But the main point is, what you all think of the concept? Marc
My first reaction... what is going on... is it SkyNet v0.1?! Going to check article I guess! :laugh:
My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!
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Shameless plug[^] Poor audio (you can hear the rumbling the fans on my desktop machine). Article is here[^] (have I no shame??? Nope!) But the main point is, what you all think of the concept? Marc
Marc, man, it is ALL about the microphone. For one, you can get a mesh cover to filter about ambient noise. Here's an example I made about a year ago with just a $200 mic... https://soundcloud.com/jeremyfalcon/mic-test[^]
Jeremy Falcon
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Marc, man, it is ALL about the microphone. For one, you can get a mesh cover to filter about ambient noise. Here's an example I made about a year ago with just a $200 mic... https://soundcloud.com/jeremyfalcon/mic-test[^]
Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Here's an example I made about a year ago with just a $200 mic...
Heh, I'm using the mic on a Logitech webcam. :) Marc
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Shameless plug[^] Poor audio (you can hear the rumbling the fans on my desktop machine). Article is here[^] (have I no shame??? Nope!) But the main point is, what you all think of the concept? Marc
Here's the mic I was using, it's only $150 now. And probably even better models out now, but for $150 you can improve that audio big time... http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-H2N-H2n-Handy-Recorder/dp/B005CQ2ZY6[^]
Jeremy Falcon
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No need to be shameless! I had a watch of it this morning and think the software is execellent, the video is perfectly fine.
DaveAuld wrote:
No need to be shameless! I had a watch of it this morning and think the software is execellent, the video is perfectly fine.
Thanks, and thanks for your comments! I agree, the "announcements" are cool at first and get really monotonous. How to make computers less monotonous, aye, that's a question! Marc
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Didn't watch the video (yet), but I could have sworn I've seen a video of yours previously?
S u n s h i n e wrote:
Didn't watch the video (yet), but I could have sworn I've seen a video of yours previously?
Hmmm...if I did, it's so long ago I don't recall. My son has posted a few regarding Eve though. Marc
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My first reaction... what is going on... is it SkyNet v0.1?! Going to check article I guess! :laugh:
My programming get away... The Blog... DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!
Super Lloyd wrote:
is it SkyNet v0.1?!
:) That's the idea. Marc
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Here's an example I made about a year ago with just a $200 mic...
Heh, I'm using the mic on a Logitech webcam. :) Marc
It's an interesting video, with a cool concept. I see where you're headed with this HOPE interactivity thing.
Jeremy Falcon
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Here's the mic I was using, it's only $150 now. And probably even better models out now, but for $150 you can improve that audio big time... http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-H2N-H2n-Handy-Recorder/dp/B005CQ2ZY6[^]
Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Here's the mic I was using, it's only $150 now.
OK, cool. Thank you! If I end up doing more of these, I'll definitely make the investment. I'm also using an ancient version of Camtasia, might be worth re-investing in that tool as well, unless you have some recommendations for screencast software? Marc
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Here's the mic I was using, it's only $150 now.
OK, cool. Thank you! If I end up doing more of these, I'll definitely make the investment. I'm also using an ancient version of Camtasia, might be worth re-investing in that tool as well, unless you have some recommendations for screencast software? Marc
I haven't used Camtasia in years, but it was pretty nice back then. I never liked it for editing though, just for grabbing the video. Personally, I like After Effects for editing. I know most pros would say go Premiere or Final Cut Pro and they are right, but for my needs After Effects does the job pretty well. It's basically Photoshop for video.
Jeremy Falcon
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S u n s h i n e wrote:
I could have sworn I've seen a video of yours previously
The ones on the adult channels don't count... :laugh:
DaveAuld wrote:
The ones on the adult channels don't count...
:thumbsup:
Jeremy Falcon
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DaveAuld wrote:
No need to be shameless! I had a watch of it this morning and think the software is execellent, the video is perfectly fine.
Thanks, and thanks for your comments! I agree, the "announcements" are cool at first and get really monotonous. How to make computers less monotonous, aye, that's a question! Marc
Marc Clifton wrote:
How to make computers less monotonous, aye, that's a question!
Don't put the toilet seat down. She'll start screaming.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Here's the mic I was using, it's only $150 now.
OK, cool. Thank you! If I end up doing more of these, I'll definitely make the investment. I'm also using an ancient version of Camtasia, might be worth re-investing in that tool as well, unless you have some recommendations for screencast software? Marc
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I haven't used Camtasia in years, but it was pretty nice back then. I never liked it for editing though, just for grabbing the video. Personally, I like After Effects for editing. I know most pros would say go Premiere or Final Cut Pro and they are right, but for my needs After Effects does the job pretty well. It's basically Photoshop for video.
Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I like After Effects for editing
Thanks! I'll take a look. It's amazing how time consuming this process can be. I'm also surprised how hard it is to put together a decent video presentation. I'm very used to talking in front of audiences, but talking to an invisible audience, and realizing all the "umms, ahhs, and so's" that I say that just are not professional in a video production--it's a whole different ball of wax. Marc
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Shameless plug[^] Poor audio (you can hear the rumbling the fans on my desktop machine). Article is here[^] (have I no shame??? Nope!) But the main point is, what you all think of the concept? Marc
does it have cats or FAILS or singing badgers ? :rolleyes:
I'd rather be phishing!
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does it have cats or FAILS or singing badgers ? :rolleyes:
I'd rather be phishing!
Maximilien wrote:
does it have cats or FAILS or singing badgers ?
I'll remember that for next time. :) Marc
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I like After Effects for editing
Thanks! I'll take a look. It's amazing how time consuming this process can be. I'm also surprised how hard it is to put together a decent video presentation. I'm very used to talking in front of audiences, but talking to an invisible audience, and realizing all the "umms, ahhs, and so's" that I say that just are not professional in a video production--it's a whole different ball of wax. Marc
Marc Clifton wrote:
it's a whole different ball of wax.
Totally, video editing and compositing and even special effects can be very meticulous work. The good news is the IT / developer mindset is perfect for it since we naturally have to pay attention to detail. In fact, there's a lot of guys that started off in IT that ended up in the film industry. It's just like starting anything new though, it gets easier with practice, especially if you're already comfy talking in front of people.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I like After Effects for editing
Thanks! I'll take a look. It's amazing how time consuming this process can be. I'm also surprised how hard it is to put together a decent video presentation. I'm very used to talking in front of audiences, but talking to an invisible audience, and realizing all the "umms, ahhs, and so's" that I say that just are not professional in a video production--it's a whole different ball of wax. Marc
Oh, another quick note, Adobe does offer a 30 day trial on After Effects, so you can see if it's your cup of tea before plopping down a few hundred cool ones.
Jeremy Falcon