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I look forward to the completion of this project and have been reading the articles at your site with interest!
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#12
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Everyone, please get the word out to any artists you might know and please point them to this project: http://www.kjvbible.org/movie/movie_...__geology.html Thanks, and Merry Christmas, all. |
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I keep praying for the project. I'll see what I can do. Busy here, and I need to learn about "animations" yet.
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Keep the prayers coming!!! This morning I got an email from a lady who is an artist. She wants to help, but all her art supplies were just stolen (coincidence?). She says, once she get them replaced she will be available to help.
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Podcast?
Hi Geologist,
Could you possibly consider podcasts of your online articles? This might be an additional effective way to get your message out. I enjoy listening to the free sermon/teaching podcasts at itunes and tend to retain more of the information by playing them over and over again. Tandi |
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2) Use GarageBand (free with every Mac) to record or edit the material. 3) Publish via iTunes right from GarageBand Obviously the "Get a Mac" part is my own personal advice to anyone who breathes or eats food, but that is, to my knowledge, the best way to publish podcasts. |
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"2) Use GarageBand (free with every Mac) to record or edit the material." Unnecessary, I have a Sony Vegas Pro 8 system and do my recording and editing on it. And, I can render ipod formatted .mov files (and many other formats) without a problem. My question should have been, where is the BEST place to publish ipod content to reach Bible Believers? There is little use just throwing a podcast out into cyberspace to compete with the millions of others of junk and trash going out everyday. Without a clear target, why waste the effort? Last edited by geologist; 12-24-2008 at 11:01 AM. Reason: spelling corrrection |
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And next time you have to upgrade a computer, consider a Mac; Apple computers are second-to-none in the design/animation/production world, hands down. Not to mention that you'll never waste a dime on anti-virus software. |
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I have owned a Mac and even done development on a Mac. I would highly suggest against spending money on a Mac. A modern Windows PC has far more bang-for-the-buck and you don't have to run compatibility layers like Crossover just to run the software you want to use. But lets try not to hijack the thread further. |
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