Hello everyone. I was not here, because I felt that I had written out (and some hackers also deleted what had been upload in glossary). Since then I have switched from synthesizers to live instruments, and, in principle, I am ready to write 2-minute composition in minor key on the piano for project teaser (although I can hardly imagine a teaser of 1 (sic!) pictures, which are even without text).
The question is - should you upload it to glossary in mp3, or send it in a personal messages wav from another exchanger (then there will be quality without loss)?
Jameson's Door - The Musical Teaser
- RaudoKyubu
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Re: Jameson's Door - The Musical Teaser
It's great that you finally showed up here. We have a job without you.
So, now to the point:
So, now to the point:
You do not need to upload anything to the glossary, .mp3 is not welcome any more. Put it on some exchanger .wav, and when I download it, delete it immediately (for security reasons). Again, I'm waiting for your track by the end of the week.
Success of Jameson's Door project will be in integrity, originality and uniqueness
- RaudoKyubu
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Re: Jameson's Door - The Musical Teaser
By the way, so be it, I decided to make a text accompaniment for the video. I will insert it as subtitle. For two minutes, about 9 dozen words will be enough, I think. You just confused me a little by saying that the video would not be complete without words.
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Re: Jameson's Door - The Musical Teaser
My advice to you is that YouTube viewers almost never turn on subtitles. They look more at the video itself, and not at the accompanying factors (except perhaps the "tips"). And therefore, it is advisable to choose a more prettier font and insert these subtitles directly on the video - this way it will be more self-sufficient, and the text will be read without fail.RaudoKyubu wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:53 am By the way, so be it, I decided to make a text accompaniment for the video. I will insert it as subtitle.
- RaudoKyubu
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Re: Jameson's Door - The Musical Teaser
Thanks for the advice! I'll think about it. But all the same, personally, I tend to .srt, and not the text embedded in the video.
Success of Jameson's Door project will be in integrity, originality and uniqueness