Re: Videos from the Vintage Computer Festival East 2022
Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 10:07 pm
by rbernardo
Here it is... the main event! The biggest C= group gathered in years, 12 Commodore engineers and employees to discuss their remembrances of working at Commodore Business Machines. Andy Finkel, Al Charpentier, Benny Pruden, Bil Herd, Bob Russell, Carl Sagedy, Dave Esposito, Dave Haynie, Hedley Davis, Joe Myshko, Neil Harris, and Von Ertwine! See
Re: Videos from the Vintage Computer Festival East 2022
Posted: Tue May 03, 2022 10:45 pm
by rbernardo
Part 2 of the biggest C= group gathered in years! The 12 Commodore engineers and employees discuss their remembrances of working at Commodore Business Machines -- Andy Finkel, Al Charpentier, Benny Pruden, Bil Herd, Bob Russell, Carl Sagedy, Dave Esposito, Dave Haynie, Hedley Davis, Joe Myshko, Neil Harris, and Von Ertwine! Go to
Re: Videos from the Vintage Computer Festival East 2022
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 9:49 am
by Mitchi
I watched your videos from the Vintage Computer Festival East 2022, and I was really impressed with the editing. The way you presented the C64 programming tools was clear and engaging, making complex topics accessible.
Re: Videos from the Vintage Computer Festival East 2022
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 5:04 am
by Jonah63
Yes, I also paid attention to the video editing being a video editor specialist. Your work looks great!
In my work editing videos for various festivals and concerts, I focus on making the content engaging and easy to follow, much like you did. I used to edit with iMovie on my MacBook, but since switching to Windows, I've found Movavi to be a fantastic alternative. It's user-friendly and offers a lot of the same features, which improved my editing workflow significantly. For those interested in a good iMovie alternative for Windows, you can check out https://www.movavi.com/imovie-for-windows/.