| Weblog: | Aperture on a PowerBook, Pt. 2 - Raw Files & CS2 | |
| Subject: | RE: What camera are you using | |
| Date: | 2005-12-05 14:58:18 | |
| From: | maartensneep1 | |
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Response to: RE: What camera are you using
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That last bit surprises me: "Music for slideshows". Why? Actually I hardly ever use slideshows in iPhoto, I think they're annoying, especially with sound, but I guess to each his own for a consumer app. But in a workflow application?
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RE: What camera are you using
2005-12-05 15:19:52 Derrick Story |
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Actually, I'm surprised that wanting music surprises you. I see Aperture as a full-fledged pro tool. One of the important functions for wedding and portrait photographers is the presentation of the shoot. Being able to generate a beautiful slideshow with music right out of Aperture is vital. There's an old rule in wedding photography (of which I don't personally subscribe to, but will pass on because many do): "Make em cry and they will buy." The best way to make them cry is a touching slideshow with music. -
Where Does the Music Come From?
2005-12-05 15:54:11 David Battino |
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This is slightly off-topic, but I’m wondering where these wedding photographers get the music that makes their customers cry. I suspect they’re using recognizable songs “borrowed” from CDs the bride supplied rather than creating original music in GarageBand/Sonicfire or using royalty-free music.... —David -
Where Does the Music Come From?
2005-12-06 08:33:35 Derrick Story |
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Definitely using existing music from CDs they already have. Most of these folks aren't musicians :)
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