pachuco
El ****
Great work, I love it!
gandalfk7
Established
Very touching,
it's very well made on the side of the video itself and the photos.
it's very well made on the side of the video itself and the photos.
DGA
Well-known
Years ago I did some slide presentations with soundtrack... same thing really, just different enabling technologies.
How did you do that?
Was it like pressing the 'play' button of a radio-tape player and starting a projected show of framed positives ('cause that's what I have in my mind)
or was it something else?
I know people did presentations like that for many years before the digital era, so it fascinates me.
mich8261
Well-known
Thank you.
In the meantime, I changed the music to a legal one given by YouTube.
It's an Irish tune that fits the slideshow (although not as perfect as the Porcupine Tree's one)
I will contact them, though.
In the meantime, Here is another uploaded presentation of another project I did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-caDEXy6vk
Thanks for the kind words, the warnings and the assistance, all.
Dotan.
I should have first commented on the presentation. I think it is very powerful. Congratulations. Regarding the music, I remembered that Moby allows his music to be used for non-commercial purposes. More info here.
DGA
Well-known
Guess what: "Porcupine Tree" gave me the permission to use their song in my presentation.
So, here is a new version of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFuKOi-T9Q0

So, here is a new version of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFuKOi-T9Q0
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Dotan,
Congratulations on that permission, and on such a wonderful set of photographs!
There are lots of moving images, and there's a sense of telling a tale: you succeed at giving the world a very honest and deep explanation on what those people's days are, and the importance of helping the foundation.
You are an artist and a real photographer.
Long live film and respect for the time emotions require. This is a great thread... Thank you very much.
Congratulations on that permission, and on such a wonderful set of photographs!
There are lots of moving images, and there's a sense of telling a tale: you succeed at giving the world a very honest and deep explanation on what those people's days are, and the importance of helping the foundation.
You are an artist and a real photographer.
Long live film and respect for the time emotions require. This is a great thread... Thank you very much.
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