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Daughter's Wedding Highlight
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Re: Daughter's Wedding HighlightAbout the transition, I only mean to move it slightly so you lose the little camera movement at the end
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Re: Daughter's Wedding HighlightChuck, ok thanks for the update on the transition. Yes I did shorten it to get rid of the camera movement, but guess I didn't shorten it enough. Good eye! Gotta remember to leave tails when shooting. I may throw in a few frames of black instead of using the dip to black transition. Same thing maybe?
Gerlinde, I think our attention spans have really narrowed in the last decade for video. I'll watch videos 4 min or less and short films maybe around the 10 to 15 minutes. The good thing about a highlight is that you don't have to watch the whole darn thing. With lots of menu buttons it will be easy to skip around. I usually put the segment time next to the button or on the DVD jacket. And I once again skipped ahead to the fun stuff. Making a photo slideshow with credits 3 minutes segment in AE. I haven't used AE in so long that the first 10 minutes I was lost. aka Cheryl
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