Traffic & The River Preview (a music video pack based on Tom Lynskey's Amazon Rainforest Video)

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2011

Hello, guys and fellow subscribers.

How are you doing? I've been really busy for the past four months with college studies, so I had no time to make YouTube videos. However, there has been something I've been working on this past summer and looking forward to selling it to the public for less than $20 a copy. Shipping is not included, it will be added seperately.

What I want to do next summer is spend a two-week vacation in New York City and check out both the landmarks and several electronic gaming centers, like Broadway Arcade. I want to check out Times Square, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center Memorial as well as several places that are part of the computer games industry. In order for me to get there, I'll need to make at least $6000. This is the reason why; the time invested since the shooting on July 11, 2011 was on this pack.

The project was inspired Tom Lynskey's Amazon Rainforest Relaxation Video. (jkilts, the reason why I'm using some of your key words is because even though this video is a Video Response to your Amazon video, I'm still not getting that many views.) You can view it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43yvlrNl3Xc

What the pack will feature is two videos containing shots that are rendered at 720p and saturated with Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD 9.0 visual effects. You can't get that version of Sony Vegas anymore, but I have not yet tested the full capabilities of the software. There will be a series of wacky colors and transitions as well as just alive colors to overcome the dull recordings, while creating smooth footage by running it at 29.97 frames per second. The shots will be at the sharpest quality possible, so that way you can see all the bits and bytes that make up just one frame. And the recording will be synced with professional-style freelanced music, all original instead of works under the Creative Commons license.

In this video, I have included photos that I originally wanted to sell to students at my college outside of Montreal, but I wasn't allowed to do so, even with some consent from the manager of recreational activities. However, the work has not been wasted, which is why this video has been made. Also, I have included a preview scene of each video so that way you can see the full potential of them once the pack is released.

If you would like to ask some questions, don't hesitate to comment. You can even pop into the project's support page on Facebook to provide collaboration: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Traffic-The-River-Music-Video-Pack-Support-Pag...

The pack is not yet licensed by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office, an agency of Industry Canada. Until enough money has been made, the first several hundred or thousands of copies will be sold only in Canada and no trademark will be available. Local people shall purchase the pack first because it is not made to be redistrubited through file sharing or YouTube or any other media sites, but exposing it to the general public will make the infringement much more sensitive, especially without a trademark. Marketing will be done before my second semester of college and when the first target is reached, a trademark registration will be done. If the pack is to be sold outside of Canada until an international agreement has been paid or signed, it will violate copyright laws. It is strictly forbidden to plagarize and pirate the pack. Sues will be applied to those violating the laws with this pack.

All the copyright information is included in the video itself. No copyright infrigement is intended. This video is for preview purposes only.

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  • Nice video!

    In the credits, you say the music is based of Tom Lynskey's (me) Amazon video. I just wanted to give credit where credit is due though- I didn't write the Amazon music in the video you linked. The music was done by Klaus Black and Tini Beier.

  • @jkilts Thanks, JKilts. (or Tom, if you want to call it) And I apologize for what I did on your video. Right now, I'm waiting for a response from two musicians who, I think, just graduated out of McGill University.

  • @jkilts I didn't watched "The Last Signals" yet, but I seem to be really busy, so it will have to be watched some time when I'm open for at least an hour.

  • I really enjoy a lot of the images and the message of your video! Good work! I'm really looking forward to see the real video!

  • @jdsfklhg Thank you. :)

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