archived-videos Inspired by 808: XRATED

Thank you Jeff Palmer/Flicker Pictures for inspiring this. (Any reason to play with new toys is good enough!)
http://www.indietalk.com/showthread.php?t=36998

And another big thank you for making available the assorted xray aberations!
http://www.indietalk.com/showthread.php?t=27588&highlight=xray
I've just begun tinkering with Adobe Premier Elements 10 and have managed to totally FUBAR the fine resolution between originals to final.
Eventually I'll figure out where I buggered it up.

Mee-yowwww!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxUrxg93uFE
 
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Thanks, Bird!

Ooooo! Title sequence. I could be happy creating those!

I've got that file pilled up now, actually, trying to make the background full definition.
But of course - I gotta tinker with this and that and make it all overly complicated. :)

I've got two competing ideas for this and next week.
One is the "Happy Video", (I don't really care for the dark stuff which strangely seems to come too easy to me).
The other is a considerably more in depth attempt to play with the special effects capabilities of Adobe Premiere Elements 10 I just bought.

We all know the downfall of relying too much on special effects to (failingly) try to overcome the gross weaknesses of the story, so I really wanna be careful about avoiding that.

Quick and simple video = one week delay on the other.
vs.
One more week of pre-production (which I really titeringly enjoy a skosh too much) = no hapy video or any other educational product for possibly over a month.

It's the old educational saw of "Is it better to do one 60min project or ten 6min projects? But at what point are you just avoiding one project over another? And what about emotional momentum?"

I'm at a creative crossroads.
 
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