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mark2929 wrote on 6/25/2004, 1:44 AM
Really Good Music, and yes the Video Is pretty good too ! The Most Amazing thing is though... And I cant speak for Randini... But I believe That He will allow people to use his Music Royalty free... Providing its not in Bad Taste ect ...Am I right Randy ?
randyvild2 wrote on 6/25/2004, 1:55 AM
Yes definitely...however my music is now registered with ASCAP so if your production starts raking in the bucks then a % would be given.

But feel free to use for your local churches or own self sustained projects.

On the site the song "God's Mandolin" is being used in the soon to be released feature, "A Stand Still Thought."

Enjoy,
Randini
Trichome wrote on 6/25/2004, 12:26 PM
That is super cool, great job Randy!!!
randyvild2 wrote on 6/25/2004, 11:03 PM
Thank you Gary!! I also used Vegas for all my image for the home page and video page. I love Veags and not the town.

Randy
wrrn wrote on 6/25/2004, 11:22 PM
Go Randy! I love it.

A brief critique, if I may:
use the f/x sparingly.

Rave on,
warren
Stonefield wrote on 6/26/2004, 12:04 AM
Just watched it.... very very well done. Inspirational and inspiring. Look forward to seeing more.

Peace..

Stan
Grazie wrote on 6/26/2004, 1:30 AM
Superb! Music was great . . truly inpirational .. thanks for the chat too! ... Speak soon,

Grazie
stormstereo wrote on 6/26/2004, 3:34 AM
Great music! Love that sound. I reacted to some clips shot without tripod, but maybe you wanted that subjective feel to them?

Best/Tommy
randyvild2 wrote on 6/26/2004, 11:03 AM
Tommy,
You are absolutely correct....does anyone here suggest a certain type of steady device. I have seen these before does anyone have one?

Randini
wrrn wrote on 6/26/2004, 11:58 AM
Rand -

I've been using the glidecam2000 and really like it. Still shots are not as steady as a tripod, but moving shots are really smooth (especially after you practice for a while to perfect the art of it).

warren
Jackelberry wrote on 6/26/2004, 8:12 PM
When just the guitar faded in, what effect did you use on it? (not the chroma keying but the actual effect applied to the guitar clip) I can't really describe it...but it was pretty cool. awesome video.
randyvild2 wrote on 6/26/2004, 11:57 PM
Jackelberry,

First of all thank you for your uplifting comments.
On the guitar video track I used a green screen but I do not chroma key it out in this event. What happened is I made the actual green screen a blue tint with a secondary color corrector then a composite of 15% on the track this worked great being that the sky was blue.
Other times I used intense chroma keying by applying more threshhold then I should which can darken objects and also cause see-through effects.

If you get a chance watch my "Invisible" video I actually brought my green screen to church and had them lip-sync to my vocal track.
Here is the link the world to come
Jackelberry wrote on 6/27/2004, 10:23 AM
sorry for my ignorance...but how exactly did you change the green screen to a blue tint using secondary color corrector? I can't seem to figure it out. thanks again.
JohnnyRoy wrote on 6/27/2004, 1:37 PM
> ...but how exactly did you change the green screen to a blue tint using secondary color corrector?

That’s what the secondary color corrector does. It lets you select a single color and correct it where correcting it could mean turning it into another color. Just apply a Secondary Color Corrector to an event and use the Select effect ramge: eye dropper to select the color you want to affect (e.g., the green screen). Then just use the color wheel to make it any color you want.

BTW Randy, Great video! I enjoyed it ;-)

~jr