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| Forum topic by kolwdwrkr | posted 932 days ago | 800 views | 0 times favorited | 8 replies | ![]() |
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932 days ago |
Well with some help from fellow jocks I managed to download and edit a new video. Here it is. Remember my profession is “woodworker” not film maker. LOL -- ~ Inspiring those who inspire me ~ |
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#1 posted 932 days ago |
Not bad for an amateur… film maker that is… great work… and the cabinets… WOW -- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ larrysworkshop.wordpress.com For lovers of all things timber... |
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#2 posted 932 days ago |
You need some music or something in the backround . -- John in Belgrave (Website) http://www.extremebirdhouse.com , http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112698715866 |
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#3 posted 932 days ago |
I added music and it said it was pending. Not sure how long that takes. -- ~ Inspiring those who inspire me ~ |
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#4 posted 932 days ago |
I,ve thought about doing something similar in my yard with my birdhouses but i am no good when it comes to that stuff :-) -- John in Belgrave (Website) http://www.extremebirdhouse.com , http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112698715866 |
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#5 posted 932 days ago |
When are you going to show a tour of your shop? -- shdesign3.com |
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#6 posted 932 days ago |
Awesome job on the furniture and carvings! Erwin, Jacksonville, FL -- Erwin, Jacksonville, FL |
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#7 posted 917 days ago |
Nicely done Keith my friend. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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#8 posted 854 days ago |
Great furniture! I checked out the site too. My only suggestions would be minor ones. The pieces are great, exceptional, but the background could be better. Maybe try taking the piece to a second location without the wood, the fence, grass, patio bricks, sprinkler heads etc. It distracts from the piece. Perhaps the beach, or even a painted or brick wall that would contrast with the stain. This way the center of the video would be the work, not the background. I found myself looking at the house and other things. Also, a cheap upgrade might be a tripod for the camera to ease the shaking? Good luck! -- Wood is good. |
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