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This is a show I made in 2002 as a tribute to my Uncle George who

was killed in a plane crash in France 2 days after WWII ended.

I spent many hours mixing the sound for this show. There are

some obvious flaws with the show but unfortunately I lost the

project file when my Hardrive disintegragted. It was originally designed

to be compact in size 3.6 megs so even people with modems could download it.

The show was designed to run in 1024x768 screen size. The intro was

done in Flash and the show in PTE 4.

I hope anyone who watches this show will stop and think about all of those

who sacrificed for us.

Thankyou

Ralvis

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Lest we Forget

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This is a show I made in 2002 as a tribute to my Uncle George who

was killed in a plane crash in France 2 days after WWII ended.

I spent many hours mixing the sound for this show. There are

some obvious flaws with the show but unfortunately I lost the

project file when my Hardrive disintegragted. It was originally designed

to be compact in size 3.6 megs so even people with modems could download it.

The show was designed to run in 1024x768 screen size. The intro was

done in Flash and the show in PTE 4.

I hope anyone who watches this show will stop and think about all of those

who sacrificed for us.

Thankyou

Ralvis

Here is a link to the show

Lest we Forget

Hi Ralvis,

A very fitting tribute to those thousands of souls who paid the ultimate sacrifice in WWII. My only suggestion would be to possibly increase the display time for each slide with text by about 5-7 seconds to allow the viewer both time to read the text "and" digest the image as well. I found myself rushing the reading a bit after the first couple slides to finish in time to see the images. Since WC's speech was actually presented in audio, you could perhaps trim a bit from both the end and from that slide to contribute to the others.

All-in-all a very fine work.

Best regards,

Lin

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