Ripples Release Soon! Book Trailer Out Today!

It took weeks of work. A couple of the negative results were the loss of a little hair and the level of ibuprofen slowly sinking lower in the container. But it's done! It's finally done. And I feel almost like Dr. Frankenstein rejoicing over his living monster. I'm a tad less jubilant, though. Maybe when the book is completely edited and in the printers' hands, I'll feel more like celebrating. Ready to see it?


Ripples: Children of Y'Dahnndrya Book 1

I know I'm going to have readers wondering how I created it and what I used. I'll go ahead and get that out of the way, even though the info is at the end of the video.
  • Animotica - I put my slides, text and music together in this app (Windows). The only thing I don't like about the paid feature is that it doesn't allow you to use your own fonts. :( I'll eventually learn how to use HitFilm Express 4, but I'm not there yet. There's a free version but I needed to add more text overlays than it allowed. The two options are pretty affordable, though sitting at $4.99 USD and $11.99 USD at the time I'm writing this post.
  • Gimp - As most of you know, I use Gimp for any digital art and photo-manipulations I have to do. It's free. And I have to be as thrifty as possible.
  • Portra - Portra is a photo editing app available at the Google Play Store. It allowed me to add a watercolor effect to my model portraits. I used the Android app.
  • Photo Lab Image Editor-Face Effects, Filters - This is another Windows app I found a the Microsoft store. It offers more watercolor effects, similar to Portra, but not as varied. I found that if I layered the watercolor effects, I got a bit different result. (I can't link to this one. I'm sorry. I tried.)
  • PixArt - I used this app (available in both Microsoft Story and Google Play Store) to create the character collage. It's a pain to use if your internet connection is slow. Otherwise, it looks like there's a lot you can do with it.
  • YouTube Royalty Free Music - I found a piece of music in the YouTube vault that worked pretty well with my story. I used it. I can't be too choosy but this one seemed the perfect fit, anyway.
I think that's all I used to create the trailer. If I think of something later, I'll do another blog post about it.
Now... Watch the trailer!


Robin McElveen

Robin McElveen is the author of the Children of Y’Dahnndrya YA fantasy series. She lives in Louisiana with her family, their dog, several farm cats, and a few chickens. In addition to writing, she enjoys singing and playing music, creating art, and sewing costumes.

https://www.authorrobinmcelveen.com
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