My latest video, about the origins of the Scramble Bug, is a little different.
Having discovered how to insert third party footage on You Tube into my own You Tube film I thought I'd have a go at a short documentary.
I've chosen not to narrate it. Instead I've used captions like in a silent film. Its set to music too.
Let me know what you think. Maybe I should have narrated it?
I think you've got good pace and structure here, Woodsy. The captions work well, as do the third party film inserts with their own historical narration, all consolidated with your own Scramble Bug pics and suitable TV21 music. It works well, well done :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tone, glad you liked it. I was worried that without narration it would be boring.
DeleteVery enjoyable, Woodsy!
ReplyDeleteI'll second Tony's comments - very well done on all fronts and the music very much helps in sustaining the excitement.
Best -- Paul
Thanks Paul, it was fun to do. Glad you enjoyed it. The music was an Mpeg from the Italian UFO site! Very handy.
DeleteAn excellent and educative presentation, Woodsy. Sums up nicely all the different sources and aspects of the Scramble Bug. Looking forward to the upcoming installments along these lines!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Arto, it was useful having both the Alps Explorer and the Scramble Bug in my fleet. Alas, I couldn't get my Bug to work. But I have an idea for another video!
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