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From: iuliusCamillus
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  • Basically, its Debussy's lovely music ("Nuages") and an unorganized hodge-podge of urban scenes that don't tell any story. So how does that qualify as a "movie"?

  • @Pachecure If the pictures are moving, it's a movie. What kind of story are you looking for? What kind of story does Debussy's Nuages tell? What story does an impressionist painting tell? If you want a story, watch The Young and the Restless....geez.

  • @iuliusCamillus Just cuz you can type words doesn't mean you made any sense. Maybe this was a project for elementary school. Moving clouds would have been more interesting and relevant.

  • @Pachecure

    I made a lot of sense. If you have a movie of your own that's "interesting and relevant", post it as a video reply.

    ....show us what you got.

  • @iuliusCamillus FAIR ENOUGH. However, I don't have the software to do movie editing. All I have is imovie. I'd like to be able to shoot w/ my new camera and mix in other audio, as you did.

  • @Pachecure

    Windows comes with a program called Moviemaker; it lets you import pictures, movies and music tracks. It's real easy to use and there are lots of effects you can use. If you don't have it on your computer, google it for a free download.

  • @iuliusCamillus Thanks for the tip. You've inspired me!!

  • Thank you for sharing. Added to favourites with Love & Appreciation:)

  • lol AWESOME 100/5

    LOL

  • Incredible video! I just got a keychain camera and have been experimenting with video clips. It's really fun!

    Love the music of Debussy :)

    BTW: did you edit an AVI file in Windows Movie Maker?

  • Sorry for the delay in replying. Yes, I used Windows movie maker to edit.

    Thanks for watching.

  • I really like this!

    Can you tell me which Debussy composition you've used?

  • Tremendous film. Looks like a Lumiere film from the early 1900s, but of course it is our modern times. Really, an amazing film. Will the people of the future look upon us like we look upon the hand-cranked images of our great-grandfathers???

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