I downloaded the audio from Auralnauts video using YouTube downloader: http://en.savefrom.net/1-how-to-download-youtube-video/ …
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Then, I got the free trial version of Adobe Premiere Pro, put everything in, and did all the editing there.pic.twitter.com/2d6uSdchSv
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The edits are pretty simple, just cuts and a few (cross)fades – I did absolutely nothing fancy here.
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I also used Photoshop for the few intertitles. I exported them as images and dragged them to Premiere.pic.twitter.com/LnNDPAKYIg
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The last step – exporting and uploading to Vimeo – was pretty easy, and surprisingly fast.
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All in all, this took ~5 hours, including watching the movie. (I have scant video editing experience, and I’m by no means a professional.)
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Making a movie trailer is a really fun exercise; selecting scenes and cutting to the rhythm was rather satisfying…
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…and the whole project was nicely contained by its nature. Hope this is helpful! https://vimeo.com/229679394
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Thanks to you, I'm now going to watch Sneakers (AGAIN) this weekend
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I'm going to start a Sneakers Tours company in SF, where I charge tourists to throw them in a trunk and guess which bridge we drive over
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