+lordelph Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 (edited) Time off work has enabled me to catch up on video editing, so here for your christmas viewing pleasure are the exploits of many people at this years "Shrops 2006 - In Search Of The Grail" event in Llangollen. Download a higher quality version (20Mb) Many thanks to everyone who took part in this one - Merry Christmas! Edited December 24, 2006 by lordelph Quote
Lactodorum Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 You've obviously got too much time on your hands Actually it makes a great alternative to the usual guff on TV. Well done! Quote
+Haggis Hunter Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 Another great movie, pity you still got the gratuitous dogs *rse in the end shot!!! Quote
+lordelph Posted December 24, 2006 Author Posted December 24, 2006 Charlie Starfish was a pro, hit all his marks and didn't fluff a single line Quote
+Dorsetgal & GeoDog Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 Loved the pansies of the field and skipping, woo hoo skipping! Thanks for sharing, although I am sure there are some who won't be thanking you! Quote
The Red Kite Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 Very funny! well done Paul and Merry Cachemas Quote
+KlustaDuk Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 That's brilliant....keep'em coming they're very funny!! I specially liked the 'Ring of Power' [] [] Quote
+tteggod trackers Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 top notch as always!!! thanks for sharing Quote
+House Of Boo Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 Loving it! Loving it! Loving it! Yet again Steven Elphberg has pulled out all the stops with a story of love, loss and people who should really know better at their age! Nice to know that Boo will still leave her bloody toy peg next to me waiting for me to throw it even if i have been hacked to death by a tin foiled headed knight.. ah well, at least shes consistent! Heres to the next episode of geocaching hi-jinks! MERRY CHRISTMAS! House Of Boo Quote
+Pharisee Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 Actors were crap but the director and editor were spot on Loved it!! Quote
+Simply Paul Posted December 24, 2006 Posted December 24, 2006 Another wonderful LordElph production, with the help of a cast of literally several. What software do you use to edit your masterpieces Paul, as I hope to have my own ETO film project to edit in the new year, if I get funding to pay for actresses... Quote
+studlyone Posted December 25, 2006 Posted December 25, 2006 Awesome, that put a huge smile on all of our faces. It looks like you all had a great time - can't wait for the DVD to come out Ian Quote
+kbootb Posted December 25, 2006 Posted December 25, 2006 Thank the Lord for silly s*ds! There's less and less caching content and more dressing up each time! I'd also like to know what software you are using, the titles are really impressive. (That looks all wrong in print, like the titles are the best bit, I hope you know what I mean) Happy Christmas etc. Quote
+mongoose39uk Posted December 25, 2006 Posted December 25, 2006 We did find the cache first Admittedly we did drive around and walk to it dressesd like that. Got the odd funny look for some reason. Quote
+lordelph Posted December 25, 2006 Author Posted December 25, 2006 Yes, there wasn't much actual caching on show there, but half the fun of events is having a few laughs with like-minded souls Since a few are asking about the techie details, here's the science part. All the caching videos I've published so far were edited with Ulead Videostudio, which is an excellent budget editor. Whenever I've had an idea for a particular edit, I've normally managed to do it with Videostudio one way or another. I've read good reviews of Pinnacle's competing editor, so that's worth a look if Santa brought you a camcorder today. If money and time are no object, the Adobe Premiere and After Effects are full of features aimed at the professional user, but unless you think you'll be editing for broadcast, probably overkill. I use GoldWave for audio processing, e.g. removing background noise or adding effects like making someone sound like they are possessed I normally do the static title frames with Macromedia Fireworks as it's more flexible that VideoStudio's titling features. All the dynamic effects like dissolves and fades are built into VideoStudio. The rest is down to sheer artistic skill Who am I kidding? - if you use lots of short cuts, pick a good soundtrack, and aren't afraid to leave some shots on the cutting room floor, it's suprising how often things just seem to fall into place all on their own! Quote
+G Force Posted December 26, 2006 Posted December 26, 2006 Mad, Mad, Mad, the lot of you but looked soo much fun Sylvia Quote
+molfrew-mosstoad Posted December 27, 2006 Posted December 27, 2006 Excellent... Enjoyed it as much as "the ring of power" keep up the good work & cant wait for next years production. Quote
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