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Not a quiz, just a nostalgia trip-with sound
#1
Warning - some of you may need a box of tissues handy

http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b314/ishake/?action=view&current=InMyLife.flv
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#2
I enjoyed your movie making there, what software do you use to put it together?

I use Pinnacle Studio 10.5 for my video editing.
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#3
That was so nice, Roy, I quite filled up. What a lovely idea.
kat
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#4
Roy...If you ever get chance...and find yourself at the other side of Leyland..Bent bridge and round about...Please could you do some movie making.. i would love to see that side...[^]
Thanks Anne
a wright
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#5
Fabulous Roy!

The church I got married at (St Andrews) and my favourite pub (The Midge) and the road my husband lived on when I met him (Longmeanygate)

Very appropriate music too.
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#6
Well thanks for the kind words folks [Smile]

DB, I use software that came with the laptop. Photos and movie clips get dropped in (sometimes with a bit of a kick) then I add sound and Bob's your uncle.

Anne, it will be a pleasure, just give me a few days I've no car these days.
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#7
I swear I had posted a thankyou on this site but I cannot find it. Very nice Roy made me feel quite sad..
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#8
Thanks Roy i live in the area so look forward to the clips
Anne
a wright
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#9
Roy, thanks a lot for the video, most enjoyable, StAndrews ( yes Sharon we too were married there Aug 6, 62), favourite pub (Railway at Midge,but as it was, what was that ex policeman the landlord and his wifes names , she usually had her pinny on , ! ),and that twice daily drive along Longmeanygate , sacks of potatoes and sprouts bought from the farms over that moss, excellent stuff , thanks again !
My uncles laid the kerbstones for that road over the moss from the bends nr Longton right to where the Tiger was, just image laying all those kerbstones in concrete, one at a time, and many more in Leyland too , Dunkirk and Slater Lanes, Churchill way, Church Rd etc . must have been fit , the ale from the Railway no doubt helped!
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#10
Roughly what year would it be Alan and I'll try and find out.
The present landlord used to be a policeman.
We married much later than you, ours was July 1993. It's a beautiful church.
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