Book Trailer
Okay, since I had so much fun making the last movie, and since I saw the trailers at the Covey Awards site, I thought I'd try another. I deleted the other one for two reasons: it seems no one really cared for it, and it disappeared anyway (although it still works fine on MySpace). I don't know why the videos are disappearing, and I certainly hope this one doesn't. Except I've already noticed that the credits are jumping, which they don't when I play it from my hard drive (sigh).
I'm not going to enter it for the Covey Awards because this book isn't published yet. However, I had thought about doing it for the old, unpolished version - Pure Intensity - which (miraculously) is still available at Amazon.com, but I'm not sure that's a good idea since I'm hoping to publish Estranged Earth as a separate work. Not to mention the fact that I never renewed my contract with AuthorHouse (sigh). But, if I'm really lucky, perhaps this trailer will give people incentive to buy Pure Intensity.
I'm not going to enter it for the Covey Awards because this book isn't published yet. However, I had thought about doing it for the old, unpolished version - Pure Intensity - which (miraculously) is still available at Amazon.com, but I'm not sure that's a good idea since I'm hoping to publish Estranged Earth as a separate work. Not to mention the fact that I never renewed my contract with AuthorHouse (sigh). But, if I'm really lucky, perhaps this trailer will give people incentive to buy Pure Intensity.
8 comments:
It's fun to work in a different medium for awhile, isn't it? I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of illustrating my fiction by PhotoShopping my vacation photos!
Do you ever shoot live video, and if so, would you be interested in swapping tips sometime? I've got a fiction project idea that would be completely multimedia and I haven't got a clue where to begin, or even what kinds of technolgy I would need to get started.
Sorry, Bunnygirl, but I don't own a video camera, and this is all new to me. Although, given the chance, I would like to try it out.
I'm just tickled pink that you can do this stuff with computers these days! I really had no idea, since up until a month ago I was still using a Pentium II.
And you are absolutely right: it's a lot of fun!
That's pretty cool, michael. I still have to learn how to do that stuff. Very nice.
Thanks, David. I'm glad you like it!
Wow, Michael! That is way cool -- you did a great job with it. I have yet to experiment with trailers -- looks like fun, though. :)
Thank you, Thomma! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
Michael, your review is up on Podpeople.blogspot.com for Sanctuary of the mind. You may excerpt from it as you like; please link back to the blog and quote the reviewer.
Hope to see more of you work, especially along those line.
Thank you, Cheryl! I've checked it out and linked back to it. It was such a nice review! Quoting it? Hmm...
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