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I'm not sure if this will work (I had a quick search but couldn't find anything on uplading / sharing vids), I've spent a few hours yesterday and today shooting macros of soap bubbles finishing up shooting a short video of one using my EM5.
The heat of the continuous lighting I used set up a rapidly circulating "atmosphere" with the soap / water interface moving over the spherical surface of the bubble.
As I say, its my first go and I have still to find out how to slow it down properly (so far I can only get it down to half-speed) so any clues from the video savvy would be most welcome. (I'm using Magix MX)
Anyway, here it is (I hope) all comments gratefully reveived
Thanks Phil, I'm slowly getting there. I've now got to find out how to synch the slowed down vid to a sound track.
Isn't it funny how you get used to using one piece of software - ProShow Gold for AV shows in my case but struggle with another to do a similar job (more likely its just me that suffers from that
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OK, thanks to Ade (and all who offered help) I now have the video slowed down and a sound track added. I'll need to check the license situation re: putting it up on YouTube as I think its only valid for personal /small Club show use.
Works on the PC, now I've got to sort out a TV version
soundtracks are autochecked by utube and stopped if the owners dont have an aggreement with U-Tube, most commercial music is fine as it then sends you a message saying adverts will appear on your video, so just upload and you will be fine.
In some cases certain tracks can not be seen by viewers in other countrys dependent again on the agreement with u-tube.
Just dont worry about going into to heavy checking as what im trying to say is u-tube will do that for from the embedded track information
If the video is full HD then consider vimeo as this is reputed to be far better for HD Video
Look at this site Creative Commons it gives some good info on what you can and can't use with links to music libraries that you can source tracks from...http://freemusicarchive.org/ is also another good place to look.
Ade
Thanks for all the help, I've found my answer in a combination of Moviemaker to create the video, then imported that into ProShow Gold where I added some stills AV and combined the two into rather a nice show for the Digital Groups AV comp in March.
So much to learn, so little time to do it ![]()
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