D.Joseph Design Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 After many long, hard hours and very little sleep, I finally finished Creation Museum Montage for Answers in Genesis (AiG). This video opens with a 3D-animated logo sequence that I really like above all other logo animations that I've done. Until I get my credit card working again on SoundDogs.com, I can't buy the short version of the music for just the logo. So I'll post a high quality render of just the logo animation later. But for now, you can see the whole eight-minute video (40 MB QT) that I produced here. AiG plans to use this video at their Creation Museum fund-raising banquets (Creation Museum is being built by donations) as well as possible use as an introduction to behind-the-scenes tours through their in-progress museum, and they may even send it out on DVD to all of their thousands of Creation Museum Charter Members. Quote
Pengy Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 Seems clear enough if maybe a little long. But I guess if its going to be shown at fund-raising events the length won't bother people when theyre eating their chicken. I did notice on your date titles at 2001,2003 there is some kind of blue thingy above and to the left of the date as it grows and at the 2004 date there are artifact lines on my player but that could be on my end. You can definitely tell you've put long hours into it good work Quote
D.Joseph Design Posted February 15, 2005 Author Posted February 15, 2005 Seems clear enough if maybe a little long. But I guess if its going to be shown at fund-raising events the length won't bother people when theyre eating their chicken. Right. This video will play between the dinner time and a message from Ken Ham. I did notice on your date titles at 2001,2003 there is some kind of blue thingy above and to the left of the date as it grows and at the 2004 date there are artifact lines on my player but that could be on my end. Those are probably MPEG-4 compression artifacts. Did the QuickTime file load-while-playing for you? It wasn't working for me today, but I suspected my internet connection. Quote
D.Joseph Design Posted February 16, 2005 Author Posted February 16, 2005 Bummer. It's embedded and saved as Fast Start like all of my other QuickTime videos. Maybe it's because I used MPEG-4 instead of Sorenson3. I'll try changing it tomorrow. Quote
D.Joseph Design Posted February 18, 2005 Author Posted February 18, 2005 The QuickTime video is working properly now. You can watch just the first thirty seconds or so to see just the logo animation, or watch the full eight-minute video (42 MB total). Watch it here. Quote
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