New Creation: Inspirational Words
Hi! It’s been awhile since I posted, I’ve been focused on expanding and growing. I recently brought Arthur on board as his vision coincides with that of SpiritSentient, and he’s an absolutely amazing addition to the team. If you’ve yet to read his debut article (Playing with the Best), I highly recommend you check it out. SpiritSentient Creative Living & Lifestyle Design Coaching has really taken off and has touched many people’s hearts. It promotes a new form of guidance and is conducted in a new way of business, which I’ll likely explain more another time. I’ve recently doubled the rates for it, and it feels great. A microphone is on its way to me, so perhaps music will be at a forefront soon. I’ve also connected with tons of interesting new items, relationships, and skills. I’ve been rock-climbing slightly more, and it has resulted in massive improvements to my health, energy levels, balance, strength, agility, posture, etc. 
During this time, I’ve still been attracting all sorts of amazing media of all kinds (books such as Conversations With God, by Neale Donald Walsch, beautiful music like Ulrich Schnauss, and stunning videos like ‘Validation‘) among these are positive slideshows and youtube videos, such as The Coffee Video.
Recently, Arthur suggested we create a compilation of some photos we’ve taken and accompany them with some wonderful words and music. and share it on youtube.
Creating it was an amazing experience, and took a bit longer than I’d imagined, but I learned so so much about Adobe After Effects in the process and I’m already thinking about creating another one.
Anyway, without further ado, this is SpiritSentient’s Inspirational Words Vol. 1.
Enjoy!
We’d love to hear feedback! It always makes me smile to see someone was motivated to write.
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Tags: creations, growth, inspiration, personal development, positive, slideshow, video
Inspirational Words Vol. 2 Video
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Cool Video, If you view the movie in it’s embedded resolution, some of the text gets squashed, but it looks fine if you view it from youtube.
Have you thought of doing something similar, composition-wise, using video instead of stills? I think id’ be interesting, you shuld check out the 14 dollar steady cam for tracking shots
http://steadycam.org/
Sweeeet! Thanks for the feedback man, I’ll see if I can correct that for next video.
I really have thought about it! I’m anxious to get into video, camera first methinks.
And I’m psyched about steadycam – that is so brilliant, simple, and affordable. I love what that guy’s doing – respect for the heads up man, its much appreciated.