Soundings

User login

Navigation

Who's online

There are currently 0 users and 0 guests online.

Resources

 
Submitted by Michael Plater on December 5, 2006 - 18:48.


» login to post comments
Submitted by Michael Plater on December 5, 2006 - 18:00.

I finally found a new program to do video editing in and got the thing done! I really think adding these flash videos like this is way easier than the whole web page thing. But that's just me.


» login to post comments
Submitted by Michael Plater on December 5, 2006 - 04:30.

Windows Movie Maker is one of the worst programs I have used. My video collage is near finished and I can't even open the program long enough to convert the project to a movie file. So I have been forced to upload the movie maker project file instead. This is the link:

Video Collage

» login to post comments
Submitted by Michael Plater on December 4, 2006 - 04:12.

The Portfolio

Playlist

I discovered the playlist to be quite the interesting project since I found that I had two options of how to start. I could either try to create this playlist by thinking of a story first and fitting songs around that story or work in the opposite manner and think of songs that I enjoy more and fit a story to those. I decided to go with the latter and choose a number of songs that I felt would be fun to work with, consquently the hardest part was finding a good enough story that fit the songs. However, once that feat was accomplished things went pretty easy from there. I did not like how the itunes links worked so I decided to host most of the songs on a server for a website I already owned, then create a little windows media player GUI for each link. Problems arose however during the revision. My primary goal was to go back and add to the text of the playlist and give more description to back up each song. However I noticed that the windows media player GUI was not working properly, which forced me to reduce the songs using the GUI to just normal links. Overall though the process was good and different.

» read more | login to post comments
Submitted by Michael Plater on November 14, 2006 - 19:50.

I just really like this video and I figure some of you might too.


» login to post comments
Submitted by Michael Plater on November 7, 2006 - 17:42.

This post is just to find out if you had two wishes what would they be? I know two wishes is a little unorthodox but honestly three seems like too much, without much thought you could still become near perfect with three wishes, so with two it forces quality.

My two wishes are:

1. To be fluent in every language there ever was, is, or will be.

2. To be the luckiest person in the world.

» login to post comments
Submitted by Michael Plater on November 7, 2006 - 17:23.

I hate the rain soooo much. I always have. It's not fun at all walking around letting the water slowly soak through your clothes until you started to feel the matted fabric against your skin or even worst feeling one single drop make it past your defenses to roll down your neck, shoulder, chest. Some people say that they enjoy the rain when it's warm out and they can go run and frolic. That's not me. If it rains I get an umbrella.

Speaking of umbrellas, I wish there was a type of umbrella that was a full semi-circle, however the problem would come from not being able to see out of it.

» read more | login to post comments
Submitted by Michael Plater on October 24, 2006 - 18:54.

My Midterm Portfolio

Playlist

» login to post comments

Submitted by Michael Plater on October 17, 2006 - 18:06.

This collage represents my playlist, which described me and my friends going to homecoming and winning.
First I really wanted an intense person screaming to show the atmosphere of the situation. Then I figured why not actually put the face in the atmosphere. The lone piper is for a specific song in the playlist.

» login to post comments | 1 attachment
Submitted by Michael Plater on October 17, 2006 - 17:13.

The song I decided to do is Lowrider. I wanted a feel of easy going and not having to work hard, while keeping the high style setting.

» login to post comments | 2 attachments
Syndicate content

Recent comments

Syndicate

Syndicate content