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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

Looking out a left side window of an outbound Tobu-Tojo Line train. - (B)

Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~LLLtrs/
http://youtube.com/lylehsaxon
http://tokyoartmusic.blogspot.com/

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  • Oh, it's a long video.

    Most of your videos I've seen are around 1 min. I think people are more willing to watch a video if it's around 5-10min. For me, a 10min video is another episode of a series that I'm awaiting when it's uploaded. A 1min video is usually viewed as just another random video. I think you'll get a lot more viewers and subscribers for your contents if the videos are longer. And maybe 720p widescreen. Just an idea I've found through watching and subscribing yoububers :)

  • @nartin86 As for the length - can you recommend good (for Linux) that will tie several clips together? Also, you can add a string of video clips together that will then play one after the other automatically... - LHS

  • @nartin86 Speaking of long videos - I have an hour-long one of clips from 1990 that you might be interested in, entitled: "Tokyo-1990 / 20年前の東京 (2010 Exhibition Video)"

  • @lylehsaxon Definitely going to search your 3.5k video library for that video, and others too. The "Japan" topic never gets old to me.

  • @nartin86 Hopefully that will be at least a little interesting. Many things have changed in the last 22 years, so it's kind of historical now. - LHS

  • @nartin86 Glad you're interested in Japan! The whole time I've been here, I've been trying to photograph (and videograph) it. The old analog video equipment often broke down, so I only have that (basically) from 1990-93 or so. - LHS

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  • @lylehsaxon Unfortunately, I'm not really familiar with Linux nor video editing software. But, I'm sure there is free editing software available for download. :)

  • @nartin86 Thanks for the feedback! I sometimes post larger size widescreen videos, but there are some technical reasons I most often use the lower size old format. The format I personally could go either way with, but my larger picture size video cameras record motion badly. There's a vertical time shift issue (vertical posts taken from a train become diagonal due to the upper and lower parts of the picture not being recorded instantaneously), and processing problems, etc. - LHS

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