Edit of Pete's Challenge records
Was just going to play around with this to get back up to speed with Adobe Premiere, but it's now gone past 3 am local time, and I have to get up for work at 6.30. But I just couldn't stop :)
This edit uses three of the existing PSA versions, Pete's, Regular Joe and Sabina. I chose those purely because the audio and video quality matched up pretty well.
Things I would like to do tomorrow would be to add floating text for key words as spoken by Pete, Joe and Sabina, sort of a subliminal / ephemereal thing almost.
I would love an instrumental piece of music to put in the background, something mainly strings would be good I think. I like the current music (Loveless Endeavors of an Empty Soul by WillyDavidK) but I'm not sure it wholly matches the mood of the piece.
Also, a heartbeat would be awesome, might not even need music then, increasing in volume from the beginning until very obvious by the fade to white at the end.
A big thanks to everyone for the records I have spliced together, and props to Joe and Metaphorest; Joe for the site, and Metaphorest for letting me know about it. Oh, and on a side note, I just got delivery of the (500) days of Summer DVD today, and the movie was just as cool as I remembered from the cinema.
This edit uses three of the existing PSA versions, Pete's, Regular Joe and Sabina. I chose those purely because the audio and video quality matched up pretty well.
Things I would like to do tomorrow would be to add floating text for key words as spoken by Pete, Joe and Sabina, sort of a subliminal / ephemereal thing almost.
I would love an instrumental piece of music to put in the background, something mainly strings would be good I think. I like the current music (Loveless Endeavors of an Empty Soul by WillyDavidK) but I'm not sure it wholly matches the mood of the piece.
Also, a heartbeat would be awesome, might not even need music then, increasing in volume from the beginning until very obvious by the fade to white at the end.
A big thanks to everyone for the records I have spliced together, and props to Joe and Metaphorest; Joe for the site, and Metaphorest for letting me know about it. Oh, and on a side note, I just got delivery of the (500) days of Summer DVD today, and the movie was just as cool as I remembered from the cinema.




