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In lugnet.trains, Adrian Egli writes:
> Thanks for the thoughts. Tim Courtney said the same and said he's going to
> try to get TLC to bring the Technic beams into bulk sales. I must admit,
> I'm new to the movies and would like to trim some of my others so they
> weren't so big. If you (or anyone) knows a good tutoring site, could you
> send me a line??
Maybe someone in lugnet.publish.cinema can help.
(Cross posting and setting FUT.)
BEN GATRELLE
> > Maybe you can make the filesize of your movie smaller. I don't see anything
> > happening in the movie the first two seconds or so and the last few seconds.
> > Why not cut these seconds off to make your movie shorter and your filesize
> > smaller? Just a thought.
> >
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=3160
> > > > With the help of a friend (thanks Tim), I decided to try out posting a
> > > > Quicktime movie of a LEGO train (the 4565) traveling on my bridge
> > > > structures. I choose the smallest I had but it's still 9.5MB (sorry
> > > > about that).
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