I might have been guilty of clickbait.
Very good Bruce and a happy ending too!
However, I would have preferred the soundtrack to be a little more intense and brooding. Your music is far too jolly for this time of the morning, it simply isn’t on, money back please!
You seem to have set the ‘Bar’ quite low for Cannes Bruce…
And I agree with Chilli about the music, I half expected Benny Hill to come running through chased by half a dozen half naked girls…
Tanks Bruce.
Brilliant Bruce!
Bruce I see you have the same problem as I had. at .o.34mins to 0,41mins in the video especially the brick patio shows frame jumping on a 27" monitor. Fast panning covers most of it up but it is still there.
I tried to get some naked ladies to narrate the video but I think my pulling power has diminished.
I see no problem when I watched it on my 55" TV other than the usual effect of a rolling shutter - perhaps you need to replace that 27" inch monitor it seems to be the cause of all your distress.
Bruce I think I may know the problem and that is the frequency your TV recording at is possibly 50.00 HZ, standard refresh rate for TVs in Australia is 50 Hertz (Hz)
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My dell monitor refresh rate is 60 Hertz (Hz)
To this end I now record at 59-94HZ which is close enough match to the monitor.
therefore to me, due to the difference, makes your video looks as though it misses frames to catch up
Again I think you should revisit buying a new monitor, it should be able to adjust to the refresh rate of the signal.
Bruce which computer monitor do you suggest then please that works at 50 HZ here in the UK.
No idea, just read reviews. Look for “Freesync” range in the specs
Mine are an old Acer on one computer and a cheap own brand Kogan using HDMI on the other, they both do the job.
Perhaps some of the ladies on the forum might volunteer…
I wept, smiled, grew angry, pondered, debated, and ultimately left the theatre renewed.
Well done. Let me know where to send the award.
(You get more done in a day than I get done in a month.)
Just because we type that way doesn’t mean we are willing to narrate that way. Sheesh.