My guess is, you can do everything you need to do in premiere elements? Except for live streaming, does premiere pro do live vid? I don't think so.
P. Elements is dead simple and cheaper, I think, and has a crapton of effects and transitions, with hardly any learning curve.
Don't forget After Effects for the wow! type stuff.
Man, this song really hangs together well. Great vocals, and I liked the video when you had light beams shining out of your face! And the overly colorized Dr appointments, how did you do that effect? Really cool, Lynn.
Cheers,
-Tom
Can the dead boost the main vocal up a tad? I think you should shine the light on the experimental vocals, there's a lot of coolness going in there!
all wookie synths are in excellent spots and are as creative as usual. A pleasure for the ears.
Maybe they dance on the ceiling with Lionel Ritchie???
Love that movie.
Excellent piece and a good save! Your piece evokes it, to an extent. Maybe if dystopian Los Angeles got moved a little closer to the Mississippi Delta .
I think I'd agree, maybe not quite hpf but cut a db or two from wherever your bass is peaking?
It's got a super cool vibe and spaciousness that you could add more washy things to, though that might not be your target.
"I want . . . more . . . life . . . f%%%%r!"
cheers,
-Tom
Just chiming in to say that although this may be glib hucksterism, I really do appreciate and learn from Huart's mixing vids on YouTube. He makes things easy to digest.
Intrigued! What % would you say is suitable for EDM, vs. what % for gritty tribal background cues played underneath the discovery of yet another dead body on CSI?
Walt!!! (Trying for the "Cheers!" "Norm" vibe)
A few years back I went through the Harry Fox website, you have to estimate how many downloads or whatever you expect. It wasnt super killer expensive for just one song licensed for a reasonable number of dload or streams.
And I seriously doubt they put a lot of effort into auditing.