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    Steve Jobs - A tribute video I made on my Mac

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Risco, Jan 4, 2013.

  1. Risco

    Risco Notebook Deity

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    Hope you enjoy, my first attempt with iMovie on my Macbook.

    Please post any feedback you may have!

     
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  2. masterchef341

    masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook

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    My only feedback is that this work is very redundant- many of these types of videos already exist.

    If you want to make something interesting, I would try to do something individual to you. If you wanted to learn how to use iMovie, then it looks like you figured it out.
     
  3. macintosh4ever

    macintosh4ever Notebook Enthusiast

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    Great compilation. I particularly enjoyed the types of clips you picked out, and the sequence in which you have ordered them. All comes together rather beautifully. Picking clips is the easy part. Putting them together with iMovie does not require a rocket scientist either. It is arranging them in proper order and right sequence, so that the pieces fit together perfectly and tell one coherent story, that requires real taste. You seem to have done that right! So, great work! It's not redundant at all. While there are other tribute videos out there, each one brings its own unique flavor, and everyone has their own way of saying "thank you". I wouldn't listen to random 'self-appointed forum experts', if I were you. There will always be those with too little importance in real life to matter, trying to act important and knowledgeable in the cyber world. Their opinion does not matter. Great work. Keep it up! :)
     
  4. Mobius 1

    Mobius 1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    A bit late to the party bro
     
  5. macintosh4ever

    macintosh4ever Notebook Enthusiast

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    Better late than never!