Edited with Vegas. Lets bring some lightness back onto this forum . . please . . nothing to do with me!

Grazie wrote on 10/21/2003, 11:50 AM
A delight to watch please see this movie !

grazie
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Comments

jetdv wrote on 10/21/2003, 11:52 AM
Grazie, you need to include the "http://" as part of the URL. It's trying to open on the Sony site.
Grazie wrote on 10/21/2003, 11:57 AM
oooh . . . thanks Ed - Yer know how I make mistakes - yeah?

g
PAW wrote on 10/21/2003, 1:47 PM

How do you add html links in your message?

I'm no expert in HTML stuff so I hope it is simple

PAW
jetdv wrote on 10/21/2003, 2:08 PM
Start with "<" followed by A HREF= and then put the full url WITH http:// in quotes followed by ">"

Follow this with the text you want to appear underlined as the link.

Finally end with "<" followed by /A and another ">"
PAW wrote on 10/21/2003, 2:12 PM
OK lets give it a go

Hey Presto

What happened :-)
jetdv wrote on 10/21/2003, 2:17 PM
First, leave out the quotes around <

Second, there should be nothing around Hey Presto

Third, it has to end with /A between the < and >

Fourth, the HTTP://..........Page=1 segment HAS to be inside quotes.
PAW wrote on 10/21/2003, 2:19 PM

You noticed I have been editing the message at the speed of light hoping nobody would pick it up

Try again......

jetdv wrote on 10/21/2003, 2:22 PM
Looks like you got it!
PAW wrote on 10/21/2003, 2:25 PM

Thanks jetdv - I don't think anyone noticed, we'll keep that one between use two blokes "cough cough"

You seem pretty good at this voodoo

You should try writing software or some stuff like that.........

PAW
johnmeyer wrote on 10/21/2003, 2:48 PM
Here's a post on how to insert clickable links in your message:

Clickable Links
PAW wrote on 10/21/2003, 3:48 PM

Thanks John,

I kinda enjoyed the one on one tutor

But then again I did get it right first time :-)

PAW
24Peter wrote on 10/21/2003, 10:45 PM
Great editing! I can't believe they did all that in Vegas. Do you know what camera they shot with?
Grazie wrote on 10/21/2003, 10:51 PM
24Peter, . . . .

"It's in the videos section of the site and for best viewing click on the Windows Media file. It was shot on a Panasonic AG-DVX100, edited and composited entirely in Vegas 4 and done with less than $1,000. What do you think? "

. . . from the DMN forum

G
Sol M. wrote on 10/21/2003, 11:06 PM
Chroma keying was not super duper, but I think the colors were great. I checked this out earlier this week, but the version I watched was incredibly out of sync. I heard it was fixed recently.