barksworld Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Would appreciate any comments/feedback thanks. first completed draft. thanksWould appreciate any comments/feedback thanks. first completed draft. thankssorry its called Cheshire cats and is on the Beechbrook cottage site . typically forgot to put in the details in headerthanks again Quote
jevans Posted March 21, 2006 Report Posted March 21, 2006 Enjoyed your presentation. Nice to see some novel ideas for shows as a change from straightforward "scenic" versions. Thought the sound levels could maybe be improved a little. Was your background music recorded all at the same level. If so, perhaps you could think of using a sound editor to increase and decrease the background music level to match the speech.Jeff Quote
barksworld Posted March 21, 2006 Author Report Posted March 21, 2006 Enjoyed your presentation. Nice to see some novel ideas for shows as a change from straightforward "scenic" versions. Thought the sound levels could maybe be improved a little. Was your background music recorded all at the same level. If so, perhaps you could think of using a sound editor to increase and decrease the background music level to match the speech.Jeffthanks for comments, interesting that sound seems an issue on the four machines i have tried it on its fine. soundtrack put together in audition and levels all altered should be ok not sure why the problem will be interesting to see if anyone else experiences the same thing Quote
Marianne Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 I liked this show very much. Excellent use of transition effects. A nice voice to listen to. I have been hesitating to add spoken comment to my shows, would I have had such a voice in my neighbourhood my problems were over!But... well there is always a but Whom am I to give credit to such a good show? I should have expected at least a name at the end. Also most people will get curious to what music is used. When you don't want to put credits in the show, you could consider to add an explanation textfile to the uploaded zip.Anyway, my compliments for an extremely entertaining show of high quality!!!! Quote
Ken Cox Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 prbarker@gmail.comthe authors addie is to the right of the picture Cheshire CatsFile Size: 13MBy: prbarker@gmail.comDownload Count: 256ken Quote
barksworld Posted March 27, 2006 Author Report Posted March 27, 2006 thanks all in retrospect suspect that ther are actually two av s here tried to link the fantastic to the real ceramic to my cats not sure that it works. the music is mozart clarinet concerto and a bit of debussy. the poem is ted hughes, the first bit is of course from alice in wonderland. hope this helps regardsPhil Quote
mk power Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation --- Some great effects and different. Good stuff!Mike Quote
ContaxMan Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 thanks all in retrospect suspect that ther are actually two av s here tried to link the fantastic to the real ceramic to my cats not sure that it works. the music is mozart clarinet concerto and a bit of debussy. the poem is ted hughes, the first bit is of course from alice in wonderland. hope this helps regardsPhilI enjoyed this show a lot, nice images and good ideas. But I agree that there are at least 2 shows here. In one, you could simply choose to illustrate and expand on the Alice stuff. Quote
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