Need feedback for Indiana jones fan film file

I am starting to render the movie for the internet but I need to do it at a size that doesn't kill my website download. after many tries, I think that this windows media file will work... It should be able to be downloaded by both dial up and broadband fairly easy. here is a 1 minute piece of scene 5 by the campfire between Indy and Abner talking about the diary. I picked this 1 minute because it is simple and doesn't give the story away. Please give me feed back on the quality of the download and state if you are dial-up or not. I would really appreciate it. the link is on the web site. click on the picture on the far right side of the site. It is a fireside scene. When I upgrade my account I will be able to post directly

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http://www.design-projects.net/desproductions.html
 
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I thought the quality was really good. Looked nice.. I really would like to see this flick!!!


EDIT: I checked out your site, and you REALLY need a better design.. I could barely read the text, and I was very, very confused!!! Although the background is cool, it really doesn't compliment the layout... maybe a plain background would work better... and that could be a download for a desktop?
 
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did you view it in windows media or real player? I find that real player plays this format slightly better.



I agree... I need to do a full design makeover. when I imported the site to my computer at home, It did all kinds of funky stuff to my text and pictures
 
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Not bad, averaged about 92 Kb/s download on my ADSL. Peaked at 95 Kb/s.

Hey that's really good. The sound shift of the campfire when you cut between actors is very noticeable (at least for me).
 
im trying to work on that. I got the new sony vegas 5 with a lot of sound options. I am messing with it to help that sound changes. I know why it happened (mic direction) but I can't find a way to fix it
 
I liked what I saw, except the zoom... it kind of jumped out there real quick instead a slow movement.. Maybe it was just unexpected...
The sound was good except for the noticible fire... I'd just add a fire track to the "other guy", it sould even it out. or if you have enough of the uninterrupted fire sound when you shoot "indie" then you could just add that on the right chanel when we see the "other guy". That way the fire sound will be on the correct side... that is, if you recorded with a stereo mic....

Good work though. I liked it :clap:
 
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