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IPS 2010 Brazil Video


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Hi everyone.

I posted a video of the Biennial to Brazil. I used facebook because the video is 15 minutes and yotube wont allow over 10 minutes.

Here is the Link.

IPS 2010 Biennial BRAZIL

If you have never been in facebook you can just sign in with 6 bits of info and there is no charge.

Robin Crawford

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Hi Robin,

Great Video, well put together. What software do you use?

Regards

Stephen

Stephen

Broome Western Australia

Where the desert meets the sea

Tropical Monsoon

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Hey Stephen,

Thanks. I used Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 to put the video together. They have a beginners version out at about 15% of the cost and it is very good to start with.

Peace,

Robin

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Very very nice. It's like visiting some of the places we've been to again. I also enjoyed the music in the background...

Sirinhaém beach, 80 Km south of Recife - Brazil

Tropical oceanic climate, latitude 8° S

Temperature extremes: 25 to 31°C

2000 mm average rainfall, dry summers

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Hi Robin,

Thankyou for the information. Keep up the good work.

Regards

Stephen

Stephen

Broome Western Australia

Where the desert meets the sea

Tropical Monsoon

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Robin,

I'm so happy you got your video concoction out of the blender.

The drink is fantastic! :) It's extremely delightful!

I'd love to see more of your work. Did I already miss some?

kpl

Enjoying MY home and garden in Leilani Estates, "K.P. Lundkvist Palm Garden"

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Robin,

I'm so happy you got your video concoction out of the blender.

The drink is fantastic! :) It's extremely delightful!

I'd love to see more of your work. Did I already miss some?

kpl

Thanks for the comment. Ummm.. I just finished up a video for my reunion down in the Florida Keys that you can check out (It was ambitious for me). It was supposed to be just a video slide show but i wrote a little story and had some old classmates participate in it. The Story does feature an enchanted coconut tree. It's on Facebook. Here's the link. Share some Cocomojo.

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1460882767255&comments=

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Robin,

Thank you for that great Reunion vs.The Coconut Video.

You stated it was an ambitious task, :hmm: well you certainly have a flare for making videos!

What a fantastic piece of work, and I love the coconut added to the story.

Again, job well done!

kpl

Enjoying MY home and garden in Leilani Estates, "K.P. Lundkvist Palm Garden"

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