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    Thought you all would enjoy this. This is put together by the owner of the all-original 1962 IIa I posted last week....

    Last edited by TSR53; 03-11-2009 at 10:40 AM.

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    Nice sentiment, from old bones comes new life, at least we all hope so.
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    What is that song in the background?
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    That's a pretty neat effect with the video filter (if that's what it's called...). Any idea how it was done?

    Aspiring land rover video producers want to know.

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    Does anyone have any idea why I can't see the video's when opening up this thread on my Mac using Safari, but I can when using Netscape. I usually work in Safari and though I will open up these pages in Netscape if I have to it would be great to do it all in Safari.

    Thanks!

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    Same thing happens on my Mac as well, I just get a blank screen. Firefox brings it up though. Fascinating pile of rover bits.

    I don't know what the filter is but it is pretty standard fare on editing programs, sometimes called static. Also where the still photo is slowly zoomed in to create the illusion of video it is called the "Ken Burns" effect on iMovie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hormel
    Same thing happens on my Mac as well, I just get a blank screen. Firefox brings it up though. Fascinating pile of rover bits.

    I don't know what the filter is but it is pretty standard fare on editing programs, sometimes called static. Also where the still photo is slowly zoomed in to create the illusion of video it is called the "Ken Burns" effect on iMovie
    Cheers
    John
    Yes, use Firefox, or possibly Camino, Opera or Netscape browsers too. Something with Safari and the vBulletin either the AJAX WYSIWYG editor and or the the youtube bbcode I added doesn't work.

    [edit] seems to work fine now...
    Last edited by TSR53; 03-11-2009 at 10:42 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Smith
    That's a pretty neat effect with the video filter (if that's what it's called...). Any idea how it was done?

    Aspiring land rover video producers want to know.
    if you have XP, you can just go to www.download.com and look for windows movie maker. You can add all sorts of effects like this

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    The old coot thought he was sitting on a goldmine. Collected a pile of junk and set his prices so high, never sold anything and it all rusted away. What was left was still there when he passed on. Yes, it is sad in many ways.

    Some of his treasure has now finally been freed, hopefully not too late!

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveb
    The old coot thought he was sitting on a goldmine. Collected a pile of junk and set his prices so high, never sold anything and it all rusted away. What was left was still there when he passed on. Yes, it is sad in many ways.

    Some of his treasure has now finally been freed, hopefully not too late!
    well he sold me a tailgate/hatch combo for 100 bucks - I'd say that's a good deal

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