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From: themissoulian
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  • One question... where'd the money go?

  • You have a great and inspiring talent, very good film.

  • Great fun! Thanks for letting us see it!

  • @martinbizarro You're welcome!

  • i have 2 questions, what software did u use and were u giving permission to use those tracks for the film?

  • @trainlover479

    Hi, I used a "video toaster" back in the day, but now I would recommend trying Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects to change to black and white, add "dust and scratches", etc. and speed it up a little bit. My friend composed the music himself and you may use it if you wish.

  • @themissoulian but this still leaves me with the other question, did u get permission or not to use that section of track for filming?

  • Great video! Whats the music?

  • I think the horse deserved billing also.

  • Good work sir, good work. I made a similar video. check it out!

  • Ha ha this was well done sir, well done. I just made a similar video. Check it out!!!

  • riding bareback? wow - must take some skills to do ^.^

  • Great job. I love the train footage.

  • How do you do this movie? I have to create a film for my English Project and I'm thinking of creating a silent movie but dont know how.

  • Hi, I used a "video toaster" back in the day, but now I would recommend trying Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects to change to black and white, add "dust and scratches", etc. and speed it up a little bit.

  • I love the giant star.

  • This video was done very well. It was refreshing to finally see a western with people dressed as if it were 1850 on youtube. The horse made the video real. the edits with the train stock footage were done brilliantly. I like how you have a tight shot with the sheriff and his lady, and then pull back to see the tide villains in 3:07 - the end.

  • Thank you!

  • With a cameo appearance by Buster Keaton I see (from his classic film the General) :-)

  • Good show! We need MORE silent movies! Keep up the good work

  • Good Show! Keep making silent movies!

  • Thank you!

  • No one likes a tattletale, Ms. Keller. Cool vid.

  • No one likes a tattletale Ms. Keller....

  • What is the name of the song you used ?

  • Please see the comments below.

  • wow this is really great

    you really know how to make a classic melodramatic silent film

  • A great clip! Good job!

  • Fantastic!  Great job!

  • Hi, we're about to do a play in my theatre class and I would really like to use this music. Do you know waht it's called?

  • It's actually an original score that was made for the video by a friend of mine. You're welcome to use the music from the video if you can. It includes some classic sounding themes, one or more of which is actually an old theme composed by someone else I think, and also the Three Stooges theme at the end.

  • just like the old days! great job

  • Thanks!

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