Sunday, September 24, 2017
Sunday, September 17, 2017
"My Most Difficult Case" Posted on YouTube
When I went to fix some minor
problems on my website, I realized that the video for "My Most Difficult Case" was not working. I uploaded a
new copy of the movie to YouTube.
I fixed some problems with my
website this week. Years ago, when I moved my website from html and php files
to WordPress, I created some php files to forward the old page addresses to the
new WordPress addresses. I realised that several of the forwarding files didn't
work.
While I was reediting these files,
I noticed that the video on my page for "My
Most Difficult Case" did not work. It just showed a black box. http://dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/filmlist/my-most-difficult-case/
When I uploaded it, I put it on a
website called daily motion. At the time they had a feature that allowed you to
charge people to watch, rather than rely on advertising. I thought that
approach would make more money for my films. That didn't work out for me. I
don't think anyone ever paid to watch it.
A few months back they gave me
notice that they would drop the pay per view feature. Since it wasn't doing
anything for me anyway, I just let them switch the video over to private. I
didn't think until this week that meant the link on my web site page wouldn't
work.
I also had an e-mail a while ago that
asked me to consider publishing it on Amazon Video. That would have paid. I
hadn't bothered to follow up on that yet, and wasn't sure if I would. Maybe
I'll do that later, but for now, I decided to upload "My Most Difficult Case" to YouTube, and use that on my
web page.
While I did that, I decided to
modify the description of "The
Barrier" as well. I didn't think it was clear that I still planned to
make a new version of it. I didn't want people to think it was a final product.
This post is a mirror from my main blog http://www.dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/blog
Labels:
judge,
responsibility,
YouTube
Sunday, September 10, 2017
“Sunset #6” and Relaxation Video
I
made some progress on my “Sunset #6” video and worked on a little
side project for my personal use.
“Sunset
#6”
I
recorded the sounds outside one evening when it was quite windy out.
I added that to the sound track of the sunset video I shot earlier.
It turned out OK.
One
of the problems with the sound was the extraneous background noises,
like buses going by and some hot shot in a sports car speeding down
Crowchild Trail. I had cut out some of the more obvious disruptive
sounds, but didn't really notice the others. I may go back and cut
them out, or I may try a new recording on another windy night.
I
usually put my videos on a USB stick. I can plug that into my TV.
With the sunset video after it plays for a while, maybe an hour, it
hangs up. I have to unplug the TV to get it to work again. I use
Premiere Pro CS4 for my editing. It is getting long in the tooth, so
I wonder if it uses an outdated CODEC. I have been experimenting with
ffmpeg lately, so I used it to reformat the mp4 file. The file was
about half the size, and it worked just fine on the TV.
All
the same, I wonder if I should upgrade my editor. I installed the
free version of Lightworks, but found it difficult to understand. I'm
not sure I would use Premiere Pro enough to justify the annual fee.
My
new microphone comes on a stand with hand tightened screws on it.
Some how I managed to screw one side so tight I couldn't move it. I
had to get out my pliers to loosen it up.
Relaxation
Video
I
worked on another little project – mainly for myself. I had a video
of water ripples I shot in Jasper back in 2009. I had recut it
earlier to make it longer by cycling the video. Because I've been so
tense and that was affecting my sleep, I wanted to add a relaxation
exercise to it. I had a recording I got at a relaxation seminar about
30 years ago. I've used it off and on for many years. I added that to
the video. I tried it out last night and I nearly went to sleep. I
still was a bit tense when I went to bed, but I know that you need to
practice it for quite a while before it real becomes effective.
I
am not that happy with the video itself. Although I like the image
and sound, the image quality is poor. It was in Standard Definition
and I had to zoom in so I could move the image to eliminate my hand
jitters. The resulting image is very fuzzy. I would like to reshoot
it some time. My hand jitters have not improved, but I know better
than to try to do these things hand held, and I do have a tripod.
Three tripods actually.
This post is a mirror from my main blog http://www.dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/blog
Labels:
Nature video,
relaxation,
Sunset
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