Kim Berry YouTube Videos

I've enabled the YouTube "high quality" setting, so you'll need good bandwidth to view these. (It might help to pause for awhile and let the video buffer.)

YOUTUBE OF CRASH - OCTOBER 13, 2008
This was my second visit to RPM. And this is one of the two violent crashes I got into. I got wedged into the wall when the person who was "blue flagged" to let me pass didn't yield.

SEPTEMBER 2007
Motorcycle ride in Panglao, Philippines

 

2006 video of our parakeets surfing the ceiling fan

 

I created this video as a challenge to do this style of "cut-art" animation, like South Park sometimes uses.

TECH DETAILS

This video took about 8 hours to create, including writing the storyboard and creating the voiceover.

Macromedia Fireworks to create images, modified for “mouth opened,” and then exported them as SWF (but this was only a convenience.) I copied the “split mouth” animation technique from South Park. Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwU1ItYARsI

www.FLStudio.com to record the voiceover and to compose the “pump it up.” It includes legal Acid samples: Numina-2 robo-beat-1 Numina-2 industry Numina-1 roboroom Laswell ambinent TeknoZone 18-09

Used http://www.sothink.com/product/swfquicker/index.htm for the core of what you see. I brought in the images and audio files, then matched the mouth with the audio. 

Used http://www.sothink.com/product/swftovideoconverter/ to convert the SWF file to MPEG files. This included the audio.

Pinnacle Studio to edit the video clips, and mix in the “pump it up” song.

DivX converter on the mpeg file prior to upload to YouTube.