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Started by Bedrock barney in Ski Chatter - 65 Replies

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted Apr-2012

Tony_H wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
andyhull wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
andyhull wrote:Don't you like music Ian?


Not on Videos :evil:


You'd rather hear them munching away?


I would rather hear natural sounds and the improvement to your video will be immense :thumbup:


I've been thinking about this.
I have to say that if you're watching a video of your own, sometimes its a little difficult hearing yourself - and by that i mean you might be embarrassed with what you said or how your voice sounds on video. If you're watching someone elses, you're probably really not very interested in hearing them breathe or pant as they ski down, or hear their kids shout "Daddy Daddy look at me" as they snowplough into a tree.
Therefore, I have come to the conclusion that a good skiing video requires a decent soundtrack.
Now, just the issue of what constitutes a "good" soundtrack to cover.......


Wrong !!!!!! ...... there is so much more you can do with imovie, edit sound, voice over..... it really is the easy option to drag and drop a sound track :evil:

Iceman
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted Apr-2012

wibble boys? :shock:
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs

Tony_H
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted Apr-2012

Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
andyhull wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
andyhull wrote:Don't you like music Ian?


Not on Videos :evil:


You'd rather hear them munching away?


I would rather hear natural sounds and the improvement to your video will be immense :thumbup:


I've been thinking about this.
I have to say that if you're watching a video of your own, sometimes its a little difficult hearing yourself - and by that i mean you might be embarrassed with what you said or how your voice sounds on video. If you're watching someone elses, you're probably really not very interested in hearing them breathe or pant as they ski down, or hear their kids shout "Daddy Daddy look at me" as they snowplough into a tree.
Therefore, I have come to the conclusion that a good skiing video requires a decent soundtrack.
Now, just the issue of what constitutes a "good" soundtrack to cover.......


Wrong !!!!!! ...... there is so much more you can do with imovie, edit sound, voice over..... it really is the easy option to drag and drop a sound track :evil:


Its all about selecting the right tracks Ian :wink:
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted Apr-2012

Tony_H wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
andyhull wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
andyhull wrote:Don't you like music Ian?


Not on Videos :evil:


You'd rather hear them munching away?


I would rather hear natural sounds and the improvement to your video will be immense :thumbup:


I've been thinking about this.
I have to say that if you're watching a video of your own, sometimes its a little difficult hearing yourself - and by that i mean you might be embarrassed with what you said or how your voice sounds on video. If you're watching someone elses, you're probably really not very interested in hearing them breathe or pant as they ski down, or hear their kids shout "Daddy Daddy look at me" as they snowplough into a tree.
Therefore, I have come to the conclusion that a good skiing video requires a decent soundtrack.
Now, just the issue of what constitutes a "good" soundtrack to cover.......


Wrong !!!!!! ...... there is so much more you can do with imovie, edit sound, voice over..... it really is the easy option to drag and drop a sound track :evil:


Its all about selecting the right tracks Ian :wink:


I would again put this down to peps wanting to become movie directors and lose sight of the fact that it is a home movie to be viewed by a few family and friends .... and with music likes being of personnal taste the sound of crisp snow, sharpe edges and the odd woop of enjoyment becomes much more appealing.
Come you home movie buff's stop taking the easy option and create something that every one can enjoy.

NellyPS
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted May-2012

I found a stall in town the other day selling Tartiflette. It wasn't bad, not quite mountain standard, but I did feel the need to go skiing after.

Bedrock barney
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted May-2012

Not sure how many takers there were for this local delicacy.....

slippy slidey snow......me likey!

Iceman
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted May-2012

Imagine the smell!!
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs

Tonypants
reply to 'The mountain restaurant food thread'
posted May-2012




Not sure if I fancied this one in Borovets

Topic last updated on 06-January-2015 at 13:58