My Hometown Video
Posted by: From Arkansas in Family stuff, Videos And All That on Oct 19 2008
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We recently got a new camcorder and could not wait to use it. With a chance to do a hometown video, I wanted to do it up right. My daughter’s friend of many years, Kenny Jackson, had a song he had sung at a party for a girl. She sent it to me not knowing I was looking for music for the video. It was perfect for what I wanted to do once the idea came. Once Kenny gave his permission, I was in business. After that, it was only a matter of gathering the footage and stills to use in it. That was so much fun!
We live in a rural area so it was easy getting lots of trees and some wild life. The small town that is closest to ours, Hardy, is just right for this type of video as well. This project has helped me decide that I love making these videos so I will likely be making more of them…and finding the special effects to go with it!! Anyway, I hope you like my hometown video as much as I enjoyed making it.
Thank you for watching my video. Please hit the Stumble Upon button at the bottom of this post! Yep, there it is. Last one on the right. You got it!!!
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Very cool video, loved the song. He sounded like the Rick guy whosings the song “I will never break your heart, I will never…”. Looks very beautiful and peaceful there.
Yes, Kenny is a good singer. Thanks for the compliment and thanks for the visit too!!!
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