Yes, yes, Super! Picking out the right music could be a long process. And editing! I'm a rookie in that field, so it takes a while. Also, I'm not young anymore, and all these technical stuff can be a bit overwhelming for me sometimes!
For my last video on Four Little Engines (Skarloey Railway) it took me hours and hours of shooting pics, then videos, subtitling the pics (that's not easy for me, because English is not my mother tongue), combining all of them together, then choosing and adding 4 songs from the Audio Library (which includes adjusting all of them to fit the duration of the video, of course), then adding the sounds of 7 whistles for 7 engines appearing in the video... And I guess I'm not very good at all of that; not many people like the videos I'm making, and my viewership is always low (with just a few exceptions). But never mind, I'm doing it for fun and because I love my trains! At least the music is fine, I guess!
Icons8 has a fair selection of royalty free videos (but you have to put the link in the description), and I found great stuff there, for example the beautiful classical works of Sir Cubworth and Esther Abrami I never heard of before, but used them since in many of my videos...
For my last video on Four Little Engines (Skarloey Railway) it took me hours and hours of shooting pics, then videos, subtitling the pics (that's not easy for me, because English is not my mother tongue), combining all of them together, then choosing and adding 4 songs from the Audio Library (which includes adjusting all of them to fit the duration of the video, of course), then adding the sounds of 7 whistles for 7 engines appearing in the video... And I guess I'm not very good at all of that; not many people like the videos I'm making, and my viewership is always low (with just a few exceptions). But never mind, I'm doing it for fun and because I love my trains! At least the music is fine, I guess!
Icons8 has a fair selection of royalty free videos (but you have to put the link in the description), and I found great stuff there, for example the beautiful classical works of Sir Cubworth and Esther Abrami I never heard of before, but used them since in many of my videos...
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