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Re: Global-isation?

 

Sorry I wasn't clear. I meant that everyone nowadays uses lip-synch with
voice-overs in their videos, so it's not all that interesting for the viewer
to see such an effect being used. I'm not saying we shouldn't do it, only
that I doubt it will make an impression on it's own.

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 3:55 PM, K.de Jong <k.dejong@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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> 2010/12/13 yitzchak schwarz <s.y.schwarz@xxxxxxxxx>
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> It would be a bit cool, I suppose. The problem is that lip-synch is
>> everywhere, and would the viewer even notice that it's the same file that's
>> being played?
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Archibald Platypus <idi0tf0wl@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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>>> On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 17:07 +0000, christopher winter wrote:
>>> > What about Ardour? - http://ardour.org/
>>>
>>> Ardour sucks, too. :P
>>>
>>> Speaking as someone in the music industry and someone who has migrated
>>> entirely to Linux to continue sound processing and music editing there,
>>> Ardour is a joke, if only because it relies on JACK to work normally (at
>>> least, in my experience before i swore it off a small bit ago). Jokosher
>>> is so gimped, it's useless to anyone trying to actually make music.
>>> Interestingly enough, LMMS is the only other pro-tools type solution I
>>> use regularly in addition to Audacity (how do we feel about LMMS here?)
>>>
>>> BUT, as presentation has to be key, I would have no problem opting to
>>> port the sounds from the actual Audacity project and use one of those
>>> programs for the visual prettiness of it.
>>>
>>> Thanks for all the feedback, y'all. Am I sensing a bit of interest in
>>> this little idea of mine? ;)
>>>
>>> >
>>> > It is almost as powerful as commercial programs like cubase, logic pro
>>> > and protools. A downside is that it may look intimidating (for new,
>>> > inexperienced users) whereas Jokosher, although I have never used it,
>>> > looks as easy to use as the popular garageband or fruityloops.
>>> >
>>> > > From: idi0tf0wl@xxxxxxxxx
>>> > > To: s.y.schwarz@xxxxxxxxx
>>> > > Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 02:44:48 -0500
>>> > > CC: ubuntu-advertising@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > > Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-advertising] Global-isation?
>>> > >
>>> > > I suppose you're right. I mean, I can just put the files up in the
>>> > > sequencer so we get a nice visual presentation. It's a shame I
>>> > couldn't
>>> > > have actually made it in Jokosher, but for as pretty as it is
>>> > Jokosher
>>> > > sucks...
>>> > >
>>> > > >
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> Or you do not let the actor say anything at all and just rely on a
> voice-over.
>
> --
> Met vriendelijke groeten,
> Keimpe de Jong (UndiFineD)
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