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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Top Cybersecurity Threats Earth Year 2019 | You Have Been Warned! Post 303036397 by Neo on Tuesday 25th of June 2019 01:33:24 AM
Old 06-25-2019
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Originally Posted by wisecracker
This is very aggressive. For a more serious controversial video.
Bog standard heavy metal chordwork but immensely powerful nevertheless.

(Not bad guitar harmonies 1970's style in part to break up the aggression too.)

Extreme Metal - Royalty Free Music | Motion Array
Thanks Again!

That's a great track for a video. Will definitely use "Extreme Metal" for a project sooner than later!

I'm such a noob at this... LOL

Quite often, I listen to a lot of tracks, watch a lot of video clips, and review a lot of specific effects templates without a specific project in mind, then it just all comes together when I decide do create the new project. Sometimes I pick the sound track first, sometimes I write the script first, sometimes I pick the video effects first, since I'm just a novice at this with no specific discipline at all.

Lately, as I get more experienced, I write the script first (the message), then I search for an over all effect (theme, like glitch, or corporate, or grunge, or metal) I like which is normally based on an After Effects or Premier Pro template in my collection or from Motion Array or StoryBlocks which I modify, then I modify Adobe Ae or Pr file(s) to adjust the timing to match the message and desired length, then I add the sound track and adjust the timing of the message and chip to blend in with the sound, then go for videos and images.

While all this is rendering, add the intro and outros to frame the message / theme either in Premier Pro or Camtasia.

I'm new at this, but it's really interesting to do. Motion Array pushes their new content out to YT daily, so I can lounge on the couch with my morning coffee and review all their new stuff on the big screen which looks interesting, and that all is filed away in the back of my mind for future projects.

Maybe you can create some guitar sound tracks for future videos? Smilie As long as they are royalty free, I'm good Smilie
 

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EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)					      General Commands Manual						EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)

NAME
eboard-addtheme - a program to easily install new eboard board and sound themes. SYNOPSIS
eboard-addtheme P graphics-file description eboard-addtheme S sound-file DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the eboard-addtheme command. This manual page was contributed by the developers of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. eboard-addtheme installs the given theme for eboard. If it has sufficient permissions, it will install the theme in the system themes directory; otherwise, it will install it in ~/.eboard. eboard-addtheme's behavior depends on its first argument. If this argument is P, a graphics file in the proper format should be provided as the second argument, and the third argument should be a description of the theme. The graphics file will be installed as a new piece/board set. If, on the other hand, this argument is S, a sound file should be provided as the second argument; it will be installed as a new sound theme. eboard must be restarted after a new theme has been added to notice the addition. Graphics become available in the Settings | Bitmapped Piece Sets submenus, sound files become available in the Sound Event configuration dialog boxes. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org> (for the Debian GNU/Linux system) and by Felipe Bergo <bergo@seul.org>. SEE ALSO
eboard(6), eboard-config(1) EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)
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