New Thread for the next video contest.
"What is your Passion"
approx. 1 minute video about your passion in life.
Contest ends Nov 30ish.
Sidd
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The 2014 Fall Video Contest
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The 2014 Fall Video ContestNew Thread for the next video contest.
"What is your Passion" approx. 1 minute video about your passion in life. Contest ends Nov 30ish. Sidd "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." ..... Ferris Bueller
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestAnd Sidd throws down the gauntlet!
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Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestLooking forward to seeing everyone's videos.
aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestHere is my entry. I did run a tad over 1 minute, about 1min 18 seconds. I posted a 7 minute version with titles in the AE section.
aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestDeep inside the creator's laboratory, as I used to dream of when I started following my favorite filmmakers on Vimeo!
I am particularly happy I had the chance to go through the making of "Retrospect", which has caught my curiosity in its meaning. I sometimes make images succeed fast on VLC Media Player jumping forwards and backwards to get some inspiration. A fast start of the contest , very challenging !
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestVery cool video, Cheryl! You really are doing amazing things!
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Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestThat was indeed very cool. It's also the first time that I've seen the After Effects interface in action. You have to be really fast to keep up! But seriously, it does give a peek into why the learning curve is steep. Music was perfect, too.
Be yourself; everyone else is taken.
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Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestWow mom that was really good. I started to watch with the sound of and thought...Gee Whiz...Mom is a speed demon on AE...haha
Excellent entry and as always the bar has been set high with your entry. Sidd "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." ..... Ferris Bueller
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestHoly cow, AE looks COMPLICATED!!! I've never seen the UI before, and now I'm scared of it.
Some of the UI reminds me of using FrontPage to create a website. And all those tracks! Wow! My jaw was open the entire time I watched that video. Absolutely amazing that you can navigate all of that, but your outstanding videos indicate you do very well with AE. I've heard some editors say that AE is a career unto itself. Now I have a better idea as to why. Desktop: HPE-580T, i7-950 (3.07GHz), 16GB RAM, Win'7 64-bit Home Premium, PSE12/PRE12, Lightroom 5.
Laptop: MacBook Pro (retina), 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5. Cameras (in use): Panasonic GH4/Canon HFR400/Canon HV30, GoPro HD Hero2.
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestA nice way to evaluate a tool, if articulated, might be watching the single tasks.
Curiosity is often the key: I learn how to open the program, how to add a video and an audio to the timeline. Then how to cut sequences, to increase and reduce speed, but... I want to experiment some more. It is the moment when difficulties vanish: I google to find a solution, then I start reading the manuals from lynda.com... or watch the videos ... I am on the right way to forget shocking complexity... creativity takes it all!
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestWhen I grow up, I want to be able to use AE like that.
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestAE scares me too sometimes! The original plan for an entry was to create a project, but it would take too long even sped up. Sidd gave me the idea on a different post about Trip-Hop video and the tour came to mind. I only touched on some of the panels and fly out menus. Too many things to show and some I haven't touched since the Apprentice Book. Learning where the panels and tools are located is half the battle. Now, if I can only learn how to program the TV remote.
Music by Ron in the Muvipix download section. aka Cheryl
Intel i7 3770, Windows 7 Pro w/SP1, 64 bit, Intel 520 Series SSD, 32G RAM, 2 – 2T RAID, (1T external), GTX 550 Ti graphics
Re: The 2014 Fall Video ContestWell my desire to create my 1 minute video is pumping along. i am trying to get it posted by this weekend. I guess I should have not looked at mom's submission cause ......... yep exactly.....
Sidd "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." ..... Ferris Bueller
Re: The 2014 Fall Video Contest
Can we extend it a bit? So far only Cheryl's entry and Sidd's entry coming soon. As usual, I'm behind schedule. It's been crazy busy at work and I've had to put in more hours than usual. And it's the holiday season. And I just thought of how to do my video. And the sun was in my eyes...
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