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Hi,<br>
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On 28/11/10 21:12, j_baer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I decided to give the OpenShot video editor a test by remixing the Ubuntu
promotional video to some music and adding intro and exit sequences. After
changing the theme to be less "MAC" I was very comfortable with the
interface and pleased with the power.
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Do you fancy writing a 'how-to' to publish on the design blog? <br>
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Before that, some feedback on your video:<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:30325873.post@talk.nabble.com" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">The additional sequences were created in GIMP and Inkscape.
I titled the clip "Ubuntu - Something Beautiful".
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czLIS_y4vuI">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czLIS_y4vuI</a>
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The original video was purposefully light and think that the music
you have chosen, while a lovely track in it's own right, flattens
the experience and makes it heavy. I also think you could do more
with the intro and exit sequences. "Discover computing as it should
be" is quite a nice line but what is the idea you are trying to
portray? Black is all very hard, heavy and serious; is that Ubuntu?
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<br>
Ivanka<br>
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