Independence Day Sex
As I mentioned yesterday we made a video for this year’s edition of Independence Day Sex. We didn’t realize it at the time but we also recorded and posted a video during our Fourth of July vacation in 2008. Although the quality isn’t as high, today’s video is much longer. Now is a good time to post a movie since we expect fewer visitors and shouldn’t have to worry as much about bandwidth. We’ve got plenty of storage so we don’t need to remove older photographs and videos; but our blog gets sluggish and page load times go way up whenever we post a new video.
We’re still having the problem with the audio that we had with our last movie. I’m still using the same tools so I’m not sure what has changed. I ended up splitting and converting the video using FFmpeg before doing anything else. There is still some noise; but I got tired of trying to completely eliminate it. I could have removed the audio entirely; but California Girl and I don’t like movies without any sound. Besides, we think the audio us pretty good. You can decide for yourself. Just be prepared to turn up or turn down your speakers as you choose.
The video is about 10 minutes long. I considered making a shorter, higher resolution version; but didn’t; partly because of editing difficulties; but mostly because we like movies that are as close to the original version as possible. The only difference between the web version and the original version (besides the format/resolution change) is the removal of a few seconds in a couple of places while we change positions. Anyway, here is the video. We hope that you enjoy it. (Click the image to play the movie.)
As usual, we’re only posting the video in Windows Media format (WMV) to save bandwidth. Leave us a comment if you can’t play it.





The best part of that whole video was the very end where you slid your hand down her arm and held hands
Michelle: We like that part too. It’s not “action” but it’s really how we are which, for us, is the most important thing. We like for our movies to be fun; but we want them to be a reflection of us.