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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2015 21:17:50 GMT
As promised, here is the final video of this series.
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Post by lagatta on Mar 26, 2015 0:41:31 GMT
I love these so much, and will return to them many times. One thing I really like is how you are able to give us a glimpse of a huge city through a child's eyes, whether the small ones walking along with mum or dad or the little boy at the end intensely gazing at the woman pianist with the long dark hair.
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Post by bjd on Mar 26, 2015 7:22:49 GMT
Thanks for this, Kerouac, especially the shot along the Faubourg St Antoine . I notice however that almost nobody in your transport videos is glued to their phone, unlike my experience.
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Post by tod2 on Mar 26, 2015 8:17:14 GMT
Boo Hoo, no more Thank you for an ingenious 15 super walks, rides on the metro, on the bus, above Paris, below Paris, in sunshine and in rain. Enjoyed them all!
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Post by mossie on Mar 26, 2015 11:06:57 GMT
Have to agree with Tod
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2015 18:41:26 GMT
I am sort of hooked on these videos now, so there will be more and different ones. For anybody using a Lumix (and probably most of the other modern digital cameras) and who has the Windows Live Movie Maker standard programme (which I'm sure exists in all of the other operating systems under other names), it is easy to do the same sort of video. I have not used the YouTube tools for these things, but I am quite sure that uploading on YouTube will propose basically the same sort of tools. On quite a few occasions when YouTube has told me that my choice of music is banned in quite a few countries around the world, I use the YouTube music propositions. The best thing about this is that you just tell YouTube what style of music you want and then you can refine it to "exclusively music of the correct length." I am rarely 100% satisfied with the choices proposed, but 80 or 90% isn't so bad, considering what a futile and useless enterprise in which we are engaged.
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