Welp, I’ve finished editing my OLD choral videos and will probably do another batch run to ensure I’m completely satisfied.
Let’s see. I had to go through descending order according to the M4A files which was saved from the GarageBand files and then lookup the iMovies files.
Then I took screenshots of the GarageBand files AND iMovie files to insert as the outros form my choral videos.
I’ve discovered a second thingy last night and that’s how I was using my Site Icon.
I stayed up until three in the morning two days ago because I couldn’t figure out how to get my site icon perfected as a transparency.
I kept trying to fill in the paws and inverting the layered image and other combination.
So I pulled up the download vector image, used the crop tool, resized it to 50 percent, and used the magic eraser tool to get the outside portion transparent while leaving the inside paw pads filled with white color background for visibility of the copyrighted text.
Then I saved the image as a PNG file and opened it up again to select all and then to copy and paste into the art board file.
The dimension of the art board is 1920×1080. I forgot why but it works for most computer desktop screens.
And so that’s how I used the art board to insert my copyrighted paw print throughout my choral videos!
So my intros will include the song title, the M4A file name for keeping track of my audio files and proper credit to composers, editors, arrangers, and other translators.
The main content or meat and potatoes is the audio and lyrics.
The outros are the thanks for watching like share subscribe followed by descriptions and then the screenshots to “prove” I worked damn hard on putting this stuff together!
So that’s my plan for the next two days. I wasn’t interested in doing anymore choral videos until I discovered how to make the media (audio, lyrics, backgrounds, titles, images, and my Site Icon) tie together cohesively!
End happy thoughts!