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Posted on 23/07/19 5:27:05 PM
DavidMac
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Anna. Full of all the tiny details that make your work so good.

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Posted on 23/07/19 5:30:54 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Embark In the Park
Frank wrote:
Nice work everyone - thought I'd get an entry in while I could (meaning David leaves an opening )


I'm being a good boy until Thursday night.

This is lovely Frank. Splendid lighting and atmospherics.

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Posted on 23/07/19 6:53:32 PM
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Posted on 23/07/19 8:57:21 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Thanks David. Poor Steve on Thursday night.
Cute quote Loyd.

Posted on 23/07/19 10:15:20 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Excitement is high for Thursday night's main event Frank...

As for me,
I made no promises... so I'll keep scattering them about... at least until I finally run out.

Posted on 24/07/19 3:02:40 PM
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Posted on 24/07/19 9:10:15 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
A DUMPER TRUCK NEVER GETS STUCK

This is a 4-framer--so no ambiguity of wheel direction, but it took a horrendously long time to do




Posted on 24/07/19 11:01:12 PM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Gordon and Sara -- had a little time to play with Hit Film this week and managed to figure out this much so far by playing and head scratching - a take on my static entry which I figured I wouldn't have time to play with: - still lots to learn.
http://vimeo.com/349980306


Posted on 25/07/19 00:16:09 AM
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Posted on 25/07/19 02:08:37 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Trying the link again;http://vimeo.com/349980306


Posted on 25/07/19 02:20:14 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Frank wrote:
Trying the link again;http://vimeo.com/349980306


Delete the"s" from https and it should work just fine.

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Posted on 25/07/19 02:49:08 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
First, I am limited to the free clips online, which aren't as many as there used to be. I know the bird and the knight are going the wrong way, but the Express version of HitFilm doesn't have a mirror function. It only has a reverse function which makes the clips go backwards, and that wasn't what I wanted. Second, it's a rush job. The clips didn't come with shadows and I didn't stop to figure out how to create them due to being concerned that someone (Loyd or David) might come up with the same ideas.

You'll just have to overlook a few things: http://vimeo.com/350006688


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Posted on 25/07/19 05:34:03 AM
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Posted on 25/07/19 05:43:02 AM
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Those are some serious sparks.

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Posted on 25/07/19 06:14:43 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Anna I just loved The Mummers Dance by Loreena Mckennitt. Never heard it before.

Posted on 25/07/19 06:21:54 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Sara wrote
Those are some serious sparks.


Yes Sara, it's the object of the exercise, but I didn't want to use Sparks as a title because it had already gone. I was already using a similar idea to Ant Snell (regards).




Posted on 25/07/19 08:29:50 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Frank wrote:
Gordon and Sara -- had a little time to play with Hit Film this week and managed to figure out this much so far by playing and head scratching - a take on my static entry which I figured I wouldn't have time to play with: - still lots to learn.
http://vimeo.com/349980306



Excellent Work Frank.

You might like to try this link: http://www.freesfx.co.uk/

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Posted on 25/07/19 09:37:28 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
Frank wrote:
Gordon and Sara -- had a little time to play with Hit Film this week and managed to figure out this much so far by playing and head scratching - a take on my static entry which I figured I wouldn't have time to play with: - still lots to learn.


Impressive!


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Posted on 25/07/19 09:49:19 AM
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Mariner. Full marks for backlighting the tree tops!

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Posted on 25/07/19 09:57:39 AM
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Re: Challenge 765: Lark in the Park
srawland wrote:
You'll just have to overlook a few things:


The real spirit of your entry is in the word play. Three originals. Once I realised what you were doing, I tried to guess the last before the title came up ......... I missed it! Very clever Sara.

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