Playing with windows movie maker - my 964 at Reims
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Playing with windows movie maker - my 964 at Reims
Finally started trying to edit my DV tapes (which are mainly of my little girl), but I found some stuff from our 05 Europe trip - my 964 and a 996C4S at the abandoned Grand Prix circuit at Reims..
http://media.putfile.com/Reims-and-2-scottish-Porsches
Movie maker is much easier than I thought, and good fun!
http://media.putfile.com/Reims-and-2-scottish-Porsches
Movie maker is much easier than I thought, and good fun!
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I like the look of the movie - great job. The piano music adds the right mood to the scenes.
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Bon video!
Very emotional, all that's missing for the complete french look is the word 'Fin' at the end.
Reims is certainly looking a lot neater than when I was last there about 4 years ago. I believe the local Champagne companies are funding it's restoration.
Thanks,
Rich
Very emotional, all that's missing for the complete french look is the word 'Fin' at the end.
Reims is certainly looking a lot neater than when I was last there about 4 years ago. I believe the local Champagne companies are funding it's restoration.
Thanks,
Rich
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Hey, thanks!
Not as fast as the 996..
TBH it was pretty busy with commuters (and vans) when we were there, and not ideal for too much crazyness. I was nice pretending to be Von Tripps or Fangio anyway..
Rich, when we were there it was still Les Amis de Circuit de Gueux painting which bits they could afford to. It'd be great if the Champagne companies paid for it all to be restored once and for all..
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What speed did you manage to get up to on that straight??
TBH it was pretty busy with commuters (and vans) when we were there, and not ideal for too much crazyness. I was nice pretending to be Von Tripps or Fangio anyway..
Rich, when we were there it was still Les Amis de Circuit de Gueux painting which bits they could afford to. It'd be great if the Champagne companies paid for it all to be restored once and for all..
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how long do you have to watch before you see a car? snip. snip.
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All that history... you can almost hear the cwords and engines of yesteryear... it would be a very cool flashback montage... sort of like in Titanic where it shows the wrech and then fades into the active era then back and forth...