Sorry - and to follow up.
The latest trailer I'm working with can be found on the end of this
video:
http://youtu.be/BmqLFUIsrGA
Will work a little ore on that and post it as a separate file soon.
//drew
On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 12:05 -0400, drew wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on a few new videos and noted some other interest here
regarding video training, support, items.
One item that I've touched on a few times is of putting together some
standard lead-in, trail-out, sequences. Indeed I've played around with a
few different designs.
The latest work-in-progress is based on the document icon/scatter
pattern and can be found here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC9lIxZm5i0
This is non-published, so you will need that URL to get to it - it
should not show up in a seach.
Anyway - this particular file is a full 1080i 50hz resolution, youtube
will accept this, and it holds up pretty well even down to the lowest
resoltion.
The only problem with these high res files is that it can not be
displayed by FaceBook - for this one needs to create a 720p resoltion
file.
Anyway - just putting it out there for any feedback, etc.
Thanks
//drew
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