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WT
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I mentioned this in another thread, but I thought I would start a separate thread on this topic, because we are pretty excited!!

about this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn9rDTZj-m4

We have taken a lot of video these last 18 months, but it is not that easy to deal with it properly, while on the move with a child around the world. ( Especially when both adults are fairly tech-challenged).

It is also not as easy as we thought, to schlep a violin with us from the Sahara to Istanbul, and everywhere in between & sometimes looking like a nut or gathering a crowd of tourist photographers.

So the three of us put considerable effort into the making of our little keepsake video. My blog is behind because of these efforts, but I think it is has been worth it.

I hope it inspires those who are about to take off and brings back happy memories to those who have returned from great trips with kids.

Enjoy and pass it on!


http://www.soultravelers3.com

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thanks WT!!
great job!
peace,
b
 
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Great Video! What software did you use?


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WT
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Thanks!! We just used imovie on our mac which makes it fairly easy to edit, although it is time consuming. We are still learning as we go.

It actually looks a LOT clearer on imovie and even on facebook than it does on youtube which seems to have the lowest quality.

I will have to try it on google video and myspace to compare and also will put it up on our website.

My little one gets a kick out of youtube and watching her number. LOL!


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which I can not do,
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I may learn how to do it.”
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WT
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We have 8 up now with more coming, so I thought I would leave this link here to our soultravelers3 channel where you can subscribe to know when new ones come on...

http://www.youtube.com/user/soultravelers3


http://www.soultravelers3.com

“I am always doing that
which I can not do,
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I may learn how to do it.”
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FANTASTIC!!!! I have little computer time these past few weeks and know you have mentioned the videos but had never seen them till just now. I so enjoyed watching it and look forward to showing my children.

Hope to catch up and see the other videos too.

What a gift to get to share in your ride around the World.
Tell Mozart we are sooo proud of her!!!!

Splendid!!!!


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Very nice!!! Big Grin
 
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WT
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Thanks so much for your kind remarks! So glad that you enjoyed it!


http://www.soultravelers3.com

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WT
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Whoo hoo! Our RTW travel montage "Where in heaven is Mozart" was picked by well known travel website "TravelRants" as the video of the week!!

http://www.travel-rants.com/favourite-travel-videos/


http://www.soultravelers3.com

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I may learn how to do it.”
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congratulations!
 
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I couldn't get over how many changes of clothes you guys have for her!!!!! Great keepsake.


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WT
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Thanks wallop and Mama-to-many! I cracked up at your comment about the clothes. WinkMy daughter is a little bit of a clothes horse and she has MUCH more than her parents. Luckily she is an endomorph & neatnick and only seems to grow in length, so her clothes last forever...most are almost 2 years old that we brought from the start. Her clothes also do not take up much space & having more for her saves me some laundry strain.

One of the advantages of RV travel and renting a place in the winter is that we can bring more clothes and books. She goes to the local school in the winter in her second language, so needed some for that too. ..we bought some things this year in Italy on sale for her school days.

It will be a little trickier as we move continents, but we are so attached to the RV now as an ideal family travel mode, we are going to ship it with us.

Many of the video segments were taken though, when we were traveling for a month or more away from the RV with just a very small daypack each for us....that included homeschool supplies, laptops, books and toys, plus clothes.

She has the most clothes even then, but they take up such a small space because they are little, maybe an inch at the bottom for everything.I use most of her bag for our things like bathroom supplies & books.

There is a lot more repeat wear than it may appear on the video, remember this took 18 months to make and we travel in 4 seasons. The same jacket she wore in Prague in fall of 2007 is the same one she wore in Paris in fall 2006. The same T in Greece 07, you will see in pics of Provence 06 etc, etc. We do try to pick a nicer looking outfit for a day we are shooting the violin videos than a day she is playing in the dirt all day at home in the RV Wink

I bought some things a little big before leaving (& everything on sale which is my habit) and she is still wearing most of it. She has one little leather designer skirt that she still wears that is a size 6m...lol. Her shorts she has been wearing forever too and most are in baby sizes, although she is really a size 5 now.

The best, most used things have been a black sweater ( found in a hyper market in France for little ) , a vest ( THE most used item) and black leggings.

She happened to have a pair of ski pants and light rain jacket with hood, that are GREAT for rain and take up no space.One pair of waterproof boots works great too.

Looooong story short, yeah she has too many clothes, but not as much as one imagines. We give her out grown clothes to a friend who sends them to Argentina for kids that need them.

I am sure glad that I do not have to handle clothes for as many as you have! Wink


http://www.soultravelers3.com

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which I can not do,
in order that
I may learn how to do it.”
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HEY!!! You guys made the youtube front page! CONGRATS!
 
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WT
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WOW! And it was amazing to discover that...we were in Portugal and unplugged...so we were utterly shocked to see that we got over 730,000 views and more email than I can handle on the move!!

Thanks for letting me know. We just arrived in Santiago de Compostela ( with picture perfect weather!!) and I am sitting at a cafe trying to catch up while I rest my feet from touring today.

We have 21 videos up and they all got lots of views. Amazing!!


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I may learn how to do it.”
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