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Old 09-02-2011, 09:04 PM
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ok reworked my last vid.its not getting better than this.

I found that to be a better fit to the music for sure. And again, the crash at the end was clearly conveyed.

As you point out, there comes a time with every video where you just have to say enough is enough and move on. It's like what some famous film-maker (I can't remember which one) once said, "Films are never finished, they're just abandoned." There's always more you could do, things you could fix or re-shoot, but once the obvious stuff is corrected, there's no point dwelling obsessively on the old while you could be working on the new, especially when you're still experimenting and learning.

Looking forward to your next video's, but don't worry if you can't think of any idea's or stories to tell, or if you find you can't make the technology work for you to tell those stories. The video's you're making are already good enough to be worth watching. So there's no pressure or expectations being placed on you to do better. It's all just entertainment anyway. No matter how good it is, it doesn't really matter, and can never be more important than spending time with your loved ones or doing those other things that makes ones life worthwhile, as I'm sure you know.

Edit - Preceding post by David198502 made while I was still writing this one.

Last edited by Les; 09-02-2011 at 09:14 PM.
 

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