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For those who cant ride in mid January....I made a little video for ya!

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG95fo0KqS8]YouTube - palodurorun[/ame]

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It played fine on mine. Nice job. We visited Palo Duro a couple of years back, and took in the play "Texas" inside the canyon. Wife and I talked about it for weeks, it was incredible. I can recommend that show to everyone.

Thanks for the video.

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great vid, how did you shift? looksl ike your holding the camera the whole way?

 

 

 

With my left foot!

:duck:

Yeah holding the camera the whole time.

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And a couple of shots of the area.

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/tx2sturgis/maclake.jpg

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/tx2sturgis/207.jpg

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Brian,

you need to teach be how to do this so I can some of my Sturgis videos up.

 

Hey Bob, its just matter of using Windows Movie Maker...its built in to Windows XP and I assume Windows Vista. Of course I'm using a mac, and I use Mac iMovie.

 

You should bring up the program and start using it, to get a feel for it. You import clips and then once you get the clips in the order you want, you drag them into the timeline, then add transitions, then sound, such as music, then finally, titles and credits. Thats the basics. Once you get that all figured out, you can start getting fancy with special effects. One of my movies on youtube has a few of those effects:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3s3QN1iiLU]YouTube - BucketMan[/ame]

 

Once you get the movie the way you like it, just upload it to youtube. If you dont have an account its free to sign up. One hint: While your assembling a movie, and it takes awhile since so many steps are involved, its a good idea to save your project every 5 or ten minutes along the way. Sure is aggravating if youve been working on a movie project for 3 hours and then your computer crashes and you loose ALL your work, cuz you didnt save it along the way. Its not unusual for it to take 2 hours to make a 5 minute movie, depending on several factors. So just be prepared for it to use a lot of your time.

 

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