neOnbubble Trailer
06 Jul 2008 08:09 by Mark
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Andy Fanton's trailer for the Lord Likely website for encouraging me to do the same. At the time it was released I thought to myself: "I'm going to do me one of them there trailer things later this week by Heavens!"And a fraction shy of five months later(*) ... here it is!
Because every website needs its own trailer.
(*) In software development terms the phrases "later this week" and "five months later" are interchangeable.
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I did one the other day, I spent all of 5 minutes on it.
That is an excellent trailer. That trailer you did? It's excellent.
In conclusion, then: your trailer = excellent.
Andy: And your comment, sir, remarking on the excellence of my trailer was itself excellent to the point of being excellent. Or, to put it another way, it was excellent.
Here it is
Melissa: Everyone likes explosions. That wasn't news. That you like girls who iron, though? That was interesting. I know what someone's getting for Christmas now!
This!
Coding is too complicated for me, I am hormonally imbalanced after all.
Can't you take it out? it scares me.
Wait. What are we talking about again?
Also, congratulations. You are the first person to be auto-approved to comment so long as you use that PC and browser. I think. Unless I've messed the new commenting code up. Chances of that ... really quite high.
Lets see if this comment widgetry works.
Also, you went to University? up here? wonders never cease.
It cant be that many years, I mean was the overhead railway still there?
A trailer for a blog? Why didn't I think of that?
Where do I find the widgety thingy to do it with?
Roshill: Also thanks. And everything on the site is all my own work. Photoshop paths to create the swirls.
Mimi Lenox: You'll have to ask Claire about her widgety thing but for me I used Sony Vegas 7.0 and edited video clips from The Internet Archive. You could probably use Windows Movie Maker to do the same.
PS: Do you have an RSS feed? I'm tryin to put together a widget ...
RSS feeds available here ...
http://www.neonbubble.com/page/rss-feeds
http://animoto.com/
(yup, fill me out a bill of "laden!")