Why Video?

by Max on June 5, 2010

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‘Nuff said. What do you think? Which one do you prefer?

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Glyn Lafferty June 14, 2010 at 21:48

Hey Max

I will have to go with the first one the music is very catchy and if your are using it for a squeeze page on autoplay it will definitely draw attention.

Great looking blog

Glyn

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Max June 15, 2010 at 00:00

Thanks, Glyn.

Actually, the videos were just a test of what animoto can do as I had never used it before. Don’t ask me why, I’ve know about it for ages ;-)
One of these things.

Max

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Darren L Carter June 11, 2010 at 13:25

Awesome videos. They really look so professional. I liked the first one better. I think the music fit better with the message. Great job!

Peace,
Darren L Carter
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Sally June 8, 2010 at 22:08

Hey Max,

I like the first one, even though my speakers were turned up too loud from listening to Adam Lambert earlier (shhhh don’t tell anyone) and I almost jumped out my skin when your video started.

1st video gets my vote, Sally :)
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Matthew Cook June 8, 2010 at 08:10

Hey max,

Will have to agree with Rick, the music on the first video was cool, made the video stand out more for me than the second one.
What product are you putting together for these videos to go to?

Matt :)
.-= Matthew Cook´s last post was You Are Not Alone… =-.

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Max June 8, 2010 at 08:36

Thanks, Rick.

The product will be a freebie on how to put together videos like Fame At Last for zero cost.

Should be coming soon.

Max

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Cecilia Chapman June 8, 2010 at 07:51

Hi Max,

I liked both videos – they looked really good – but the music on the first was more catchy and action orientated.

Always a pleasure to see what you put on your site. :O)

Cecilia
.-= Cecilia Chapman´s last post was Why Is It Important To Improve Yourself? =-.

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Max June 8, 2010 at 08:40

Thanks, Cecilia. Yes, I agree.

I spent a bit of time with my daughter trawling through the treasure trove of free soundtracks on Animoto. Enjoyable experience. Next would be to sign up for the $30 service and see what they offer there.

Great that you are taking Thesis on board and thanks for the click. ;-)

Max

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Ken Abbott June 7, 2010 at 13:30

Hi Max
I like the music on the first video but the video on the second is better.
Do you use the subscription service for Animoto, they have some really funky music in their “Top 40″ section
Keep up the good work.

Ken

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Max June 7, 2010 at 14:13

Thanks for your comment, Ken.

No, I didn’t use the subscription service (although it’s only $30 for the year) as I wanted to test, and also show others, how much can be achieved with free resources.

It’s quite amazing what level of professional looking “stuff” can be created with some application and free tools available online.

Max

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Rick Byrd June 6, 2010 at 23:50

Max:

Nice job on the video. I was listening to both videos with my kids and we unanimously agree that we like the first video with the “Red Hot” tune. It was more upbeat and my kids were really dancing around with that one. I had to play it over and over for them.

- Rick
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Max June 7, 2010 at 10:29

Thanks, Rick. I agree with your kids, and that, of course, not only because my daughter prefers the first one ;-)

Having both versions next to each other is probably the quickest and easiest way to check out the two free templates on animoto (they’ve announced another two but not given a date when they will be made available).

Cheers,

Max

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