Second in a series of video blogs that document the construction of the Lone Wolf & Cub diorama that was commissioned by a client.
You can see the YouTube video by clicking HERE.
Second in a series of video blogs that document the construction of the Lone Wolf & Cub diorama that was commissioned by a client.
You can see the YouTube video by clicking HERE.
And I thought it was about two animals, a lone wolf and a cub. The voice in the video is so low that I can hardly hear with my headphones set to max volume. Next time, try using a microphone and an amplifier.
I did use a microphone through my computer and mixed it with Windows Movie Maker. I also tested it three times before releasing it to the public to watch.
I just ran the video here at work and had my boss watch it. We both agreed that it sounded just fine, on low volume. We both heard it without any problem or having to strain to listen to it.
Sorry you had a problem hearing it.
It sounded loud and clear on my equipment, too.
Good, then I know that it is fine.
Thank you. [:D]
Yup, sound was fine. Nice video. How many more do you plan?
Thank you for the complement. [:D]
I don’t have a set plan on how many videos to do, it all depends on how long the project will take and how many pictures I take along the way.
The VBlog will be on going without any set episodes.
I will be making more videos of past work that I have done.
Also, I will be doing a tutorial on an Icarus spaceship build by the now defunct Lunar Models.
I also have more tutorials of other past works in the pipeline.
After the Lone Wolf & Cub project, I have a resin figure of DC comics Power Girl that I have to finish and a Round 2 USS Enterprise coming up.
Perfect volume at 10% of my speaker capacity. I actually had to turn it down.
INtersting subject and interesting presentation rather than the static photo format,
Bill
Thank you Bill for the volume info. I knew that it was OK. [:D]
Yes, it is an interesting subject and project in general, something that I haven’t done before.
As for the presentation… thank you for pointing out that it is rather a differant way to present something then doing the same old thing.