My second video is a piece I like to call "Blurry Pictures Set to Popular Music." One of the best way to share quality pictures with people is to make prints, scan them, make a video out of them, and then upload the video to youtube. The quality just keeps getting better each step of the way!
I spent two semesters in high school (or was it 3?) in this video class. We had this big video editing room with these giant machines and big knobs and switches that we learned to use. This of course is a worthless skill since now you can do it all on your home computer. My friend Rhett and I quickly learned that you can make any shitty video better by adding music. Man, you should've seen some of the crap we churned out. Oh, and make the videos about your friends, that's fun too.
Now, to the actual video. In the summer of 2002, Tom and I went on a road trip to visit friends and stopped along the way whenever we wanted. We started in Austin, went to Denver, the Grand Canyon, through Vegas, to LA, and then back. We sorta blogged the whole thing on my PDA and made this website afterwards documenting it all, but it's currently down due to my laziness. The whole thing took an hour to read so here's a 2 minute tribute to one badass 4000 mile, 10 day journey. From Austin. To Austin.
Did you catch the awesomeness right at the end? I'm a star wiping fool! The video was done with Nero Vision which is a million times better than Windows Movie Maker (surprise, surprise). Who knows what program I'll use for my third video! Ya'll better stay tuned is all I'm saying. Have a great weekend.
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