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She paid $75 for that. Short and sweet, but the special effects on the titles are amazing. I want those!!!!
Here's my simple little trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=It9YGW...
Now that I've fooled with the program a little more, I'd like to make some changes, but can't figure out any way to keep the same YouTube address (and it's plastered over half the internet, so don't want to lose it).


I've just posted two trailers on the graphic novel I wrote titled, "Haven". It's about a descendant of the Dante family line who fights the nine circles of hell in present day.
Here they ..."
Good job Leonardo!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC9jmk...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC9jmk..."
Great job Dale!


Hmmm, I hadn't thought about it like that. Definitely makes it more inviting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8WAoh...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by7zYJ...
My daughter even did the music for the second one. A lot of people seem to want to do these for their works these days, but I'm not sure how much benefit there really is. It's difficult to figure out where to spend your time and energy after the writing is finished.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8WAoh...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by7zYJ...
My daughter even did the music for the second one. A lot of people seem t..."
Those are amazing, Alan! What program did you use?

Graphic design is what I do to actually earn some money — writing is only a hobby at this stage — so it was something I enjoyed doing. :)


I'm actually here to help make book trailers for indie writers. I just did one for Sharon L Reddy and am finishing one up for Mark Whiteway and his Lodestone series. I am a professional filmmaker and editor and do graphics for these to keep the cost way down. I don't want this to sound like a shameless promotion so please, realize that I get $75 an hour to edit and do graphics but am doing the trailers starting at $75.
The things that get you noticed are the very things that set you apart. A great graphics trailer is not a guarantee but it could really help.
Here is a page on Facebook that I created for this purpose as well http://www.facebook.com/TrailersforBooks you can see some of the trailers others have posted and the one I most recently made For Sharon.

In fact there is a guy that does his SEO pitch that has a great tutorial set on how to do this on Video Boss.
I think his name is Andy.
The thing to remember is the purpose of a trailer is not to do "Just like" anyone else. It is to set yourself apart. I am also willing to give advice on editing and where to get stock footage, graphics and great tutorial videos on how to use affordable software.
Just let me know how I can honestly help.


I also have some nice HD cameras and a list of actors and crew to shoot high quality video.
This is why I am here though, There is no way to stand out unless you are a graphic artist and willing to dedicate those hours to your own project to get a professional video.
The other writer commented that he made three flash videos and they are very cool, but can he make one for you? Will he? I found a reasonable medium and am hoping not to be the only one doing this. I want to bring other graphic artists here to facilitate videos for writers at the lowest price we can.
I am just as impressed with the creativity that many of the writers have put into their own promotional videos and am in no way here to criticize. I know what it takes to make those videos with limited tools and still pull it off.
I would have to say that even at the lowest priced after effects can be leased from Adobe monthly for about 100 and then one could go to stock footage websites and get templates to create something cool.
those are usually around 50- 90 bucks and you still have to customize them to say what you want. so at least ten hours of your own time not including installing and getting everything working.
All said for the DIY is animated 3d looking titles and particles are going to be around 400 plus you have to spend your time. DIWO (Do It With Others) on the other hand helps editors get practice with credit and potential better paying work by providing a resource that is truly valuable to the writers that discover our little group.


I just finished another one if anyone wants to give notes. I can't think of a better place to hone the craft. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2MtKP...
A few more animations in this one.

I have been using an open source program called Blender. The learning curve is a little steep but there are a ton of video tutorials that show how you can use it to create 3D animation.
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...#
This is my first attempt but I know I can improve on it.

kozzi.com (Pictures)
partnersinrhyme.com (Audio)
imocompetech.com (Audio)
bottledvideo.com (Video clips)
[If you know of anymore let me know please.] :)
Here is one I put together for the book I am currently writing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-k9ee...

http://www.goodreads.com/videos/show/...
All of the footage is public domain and the music is Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV (available under a Creative Commons License.) Archive.org is a great resource.
Nadria
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