Two For Tuesday – 24 Revisited

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006 | Audio, Photos, TFT, Video | By: Midwestern City Boy

I finally figured out how to lighten videos. Now the only trick is determining how much. We are still experimenting; trying to find the proper settings. We may need to make some more movies. ;)

I mentioned when we first got our new camera that we had a movie of California Girl going down on me but we didn’t know how to adjust the color. Now that we can lighten the colors, I though that I would post it. The camera is a little unsteady; but, otherwise, it’s a good view of the action from my perspective.

    California Girl going down on Midwestern City Boy

One again, we’re only posting the video in Windows Media format (WMV). If you can’t play the video leave us a comment. I’ll make a QuickTime version if anybody needs one as soon as I get all the video editing tools set up.

Comments

Comment from patty
Time March 30, 2006 at 12:10 am

This one’s my favorite of the three videos.

I sure hope y’all had a great time filming. Cain’t wait to see the out takes.

I can tell you guys are parents. Only in love parents can do bliss and pleasure so quietly and ever so comfortably. Kudos and thank you. ;)

Comment from D-Man
Time March 30, 2006 at 4:33 am

I think the camera’s unsteadiness is perfectly understandable :)

Comment from Midwestern City Boy
Time March 30, 2006 at 10:40 pm

Patty: Yes we are parents. But we somehow, we have still managed to remain husband and wife. California Girl likes that one too. I’m not sure, which one I line best. I’ll see once I fix the colors on the other two.

D-Man: I’m just glad I didn’t drop and break the new camera which was all of 4 hours old when I took the video.

Comment from HIM
Time April 3, 2006 at 2:03 pm

great stuff.. I had not seen the video.. nice!

Comment from Midwestern City Boy
Time April 3, 2006 at 10:16 pm

HIM: Thanks you. We did the video with our new digital camera. It’s easy to make and download movies. The hard part is converting them to .WMV format.

Comment from johnny
Time April 21, 2006 at 10:41 pm

I too have trouble converting to WMV format. Whats the trick MCB?

Comment from Midwestern City Boy
Time April 22, 2006 at 9:41 pm

Johnny: The software that came with my camera (ACD Showtime) can export a .MOV or a portion thereof as a .WMV. Window’s media Encoder (which is a free download from Microsoft) can make WMVs from .MPGs or .AVIs, so, if all else fails, you can convert the .MOV to an uncompressed .AVI and re-encode it. QuickTime Pro can export as an AVI but I’ve read in many locations that its buggy and not worth paying for. A lot of people recommend RAD Video Tools to make .AVIs but I’ve never used it.

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