Originally posted by Nard Kordell: I just realized that you can burn CD's out of these YOUTUBE videos. Put the YOUTUBE video on your desk top and throw in a CD in your trusty burner.
How are you doing that, Nard? I have to use a convoluted process to make a DVD from a YouTube clip (I have to use a special little bit of software to save the clip to my computer, and another special bit of software to convert it to a DVD-able format).
Phil, I thought that a "fortnight" referred to a two week period of time. Am I correct?
As I was flying back from vacation in Iowa I had the pleasure of sitting next to a young lady from Liverpool who was on her way to Ft. Lauderdale to attend the Boat Show. The two hour flight from Atlanta went quickly as we conversed on a wide variety of topics. Interestingly she has been living in Marseilles, France and speaks fluent French in addition to her neat Englsih accent.
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THIS has nothing to do with Bradbury! Nothing even remotely resembling anything Bradbury.
But where else to stick this, except maybe Miscellaneous, which is overloaded.
So THIS who find nothing on TV tonight. And wouldn't mind a little classic Alan Parsons Project music and an old black and white cartoonie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8TYpVv5UYw
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Was just thinking that creating something in film/video from a Bradbury story may work well as a music-video vignette. Three, four minutes, that would capture intensely close to the emotional wallup of a story, say, such as "The Scythe" or "The Tombling Day", would evoke.
Then take 20 or 30 music videos like this and string them together and make a....movie!
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