Well, I played around with Apple's iMovie and found out that it's pretty cool. I was able to take the song that I had previously made into a podcast and, with some serious editing, make it into a movie. Then I uploaded it to YouTube, so check it out. These computer things are pretty amazing tools, and the Internet ain't half bad either. Of course, there is the problem of my dubious singing but then technology can't solve every problem.
Awesome. Needs to be entered in a contest!
Posted by: CJH | October 05, 2006 at 12:10 PM
very very nice!!
Posted by: BILLM | October 05, 2006 at 07:19 PM
Great job, Ernie. I listened to the whole thing twice (and your "dubious singing" makes it all work).
Posted by: David Staub | October 05, 2006 at 07:53 PM
This should be available as a 1.99 video download from iTunes!!! Excellent!
Posted by: Stanley Feldman | October 06, 2006 at 07:08 AM
That was wonderful, Ernie, really wonderful!!
Posted by: Sophmom | October 07, 2006 at 10:04 AM
Excellent! Thanks for posting that... and now to get more traffic headed this way.
Posted by: Curtis | October 08, 2006 at 03:10 PM
Ernie,
So much talent...not enough time! Great job on the video & the song!
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Posted by: Lu Ann Reeb | October 09, 2006 at 03:45 PM
Last night, before finding the article referred in the previous post, I saw a new video-clip put together by a 15-year old girl who lives in Alabama, Ava Lowery, who first came to the attention of the Netroots at YearlyKos in June. She started an organization called Peace Takes Courage and put up a website. Her latest project, this video looks at the toll on the US families of sending our young people (and no longer only young people) to fight in Iraq. Take a look.
I was struck with how like a feudal nation we've become - sending the peasants off to fight wars whose sole purpose is to provide land or resources to the very few at the top.
Posted by: Francis Puertos | October 11, 2006 at 10:20 AM
Loved it!
Posted by: Kendra | October 16, 2006 at 02:36 PM
Well done brother, tell it like it is...
Posted by: Jamie Parks | October 17, 2006 at 02:31 PM