glynnnn1 wrote:I agree with Bill about clips from films and TV.
These first two attempts are not exactly great but even Spielberg had to start somewhere.
I'll have another bash at producing a better complination of film clips but where do I get my music (free) from and what tunes/songs would you suggest to accompany the clip?
Frankly since you are not using the films commercially (ie just for Youtube) you can use any music you like. Strictly speaking it is breaking copyright BUT there are literally thousands (maybe millions) of people doing everything from miming to pop hits to using it as backing music for just about anything on there. So choose what you like. If you want to set yourself the challenge of cutting it to the music (so each scene ends 'on the beat') pick something that reflects the length of your clips (in this case fairly fast paced). Or be less ambitious and choose music that is appropriate and just runs in the background - anyone else remember
Tiswas taking Laurel & Hardy's famous pie fight
Battle of the Century and cutting it to "One for you, One for Me"?
And I enjoyed both the first two - a lot better than some of the shit on Youtube.