Comments on: Jerod Morris http://how-to-blog.tv Blogging Tips, Tutorials, and WordPress Theme Guidance Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:19:31 -0600 hourly 1 By: Drew McManus http://how-to-blog.tv/about/authors/jerod-morris/comment-page-1/#comment-425 Drew McManus Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:25:24 +0000 http://how-to-blog.tv/?page_id=136#comment-425 Many thanks on the production info, I will check out Xtranormal. Many thanks on the production info, I will check out Xtranormal.

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By: Derick Schaefer http://how-to-blog.tv/about/authors/jerod-morris/comment-page-1/#comment-424 Derick Schaefer Fri, 19 Feb 2010 23:23:00 +0000 http://how-to-blog.tv/?page_id=136#comment-424 Drew, thanks for the feedback on the comments. We are evaluating the best solutions for this. We get 5-10 remote file injection attacks a night where they try and overflow the comments page. I will put your feedback back to the team and we'll continue to look at this aspect of keeping bad guys out and getting good guys (you) comments in. We are using Windows free download software from http://www.xtranormal.com/ to create the news set. The sets cost a couple of bucks a piece. We create our audio on a Zoom H4N connected into a pair of R-144 ribbon mics from MXL. We record as native WAV files and upload into the software. That setup is about $600. The xtranormal software has a long way to go but if you are patient with it you can get some great results from it. After we create our sets, we export to iMovie on Mac (free) and gen the final videos. Xtranormal has free online text to movie version. You could also record direct into the Windows program with a $30 noise cancelling headset/mic setup. Drew, thanks for the feedback on the comments. We are evaluating the best solutions for this. We get 5-10 remote file injection attacks a night where they try and overflow the comments page. I will put your feedback back to the team and we’ll continue to look at this aspect of keeping bad guys out and getting good guys (you) comments in.

We are using Windows free download software from http://www.xtranormal.com/ to create the news set. The sets cost a couple of bucks a piece. We create our audio on a Zoom H4N connected into a pair of R-144 ribbon mics from MXL. We record as native WAV files and upload into the software. That setup is about $600.

The xtranormal software has a long way to go but if you are patient with it you can get some great results from it. After we create our sets, we export to iMovie on Mac (free) and gen the final videos.

Xtranormal has free online text to movie version. You could also record direct into the Windows program with a $30 noise cancelling headset/mic setup.

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By: Drew McManus http://how-to-blog.tv/about/authors/jerod-morris/comment-page-1/#comment-423 Drew McManus Fri, 19 Feb 2010 19:16:13 +0000 http://how-to-blog.tv/?page_id=136#comment-423 What program do you use to create the videos where the 3D characters sync with your audio tracks? BTW, your comments are very frustrating in that if you forget to enter the CAPTCHA and have to click the back button, all of the content is lost! What program do you use to create the videos where the 3D characters sync with your audio tracks?

BTW, your comments are very frustrating in that if you forget to enter the CAPTCHA and have to click the back button, all of the content is lost!

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