Re: Hitler Video
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posted on
Sep 21, 2008 08:21AM
The company whose shareholders were better than its management
i know some parts of it go a little fast, but there's a tradeoff involved. i have to time the subtitles to when the actors are talking. the faster it goes, the more commentary i can put in. if i slow it down, i'd have to leave something out.
but on youtube you can pause and restart whenever you want. and like you, i've watched the videos more than once. i never get tired of you-know-who ranting about the stock market and his investments.
at some point when this transaction is over, i will try to put together a memorial to aurelian, and give the board the tribute it really deserves.
for those who have asked, my graphic-editing abilities are limited. my original plan before the hitler videos was to obtain some video of the keystone cops, and use them either to represent the board of directors or the osc, i wasn't sure which.
then the software package from ulead kept blowing up my computer, so i had to abandon the project. working with subtitles is a lot easier, so i went that route. i am still fumbling my way along, trying to figure out how best to use this medium. some videos are viewed only a few hundred times, while the new one has been seen more than 40,000 times, so it is still a learning process.