Blog Number 5 part 1 Movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrSEGwOlg14&feature=youtu.be
If you click on the above link you can see my movie. It is My son Max at age three. It was originally titled Max through the years, but that was too long! I do not like Windows Movie Maker!!! I am so used to the idiot proof Proshow Gold that allows you to just click and change duration for transitions and slide time. This was way harder!! PS tech support on line and on the phone are NO help at all! I finally finished it with narration and then the narration disappeared so I had to redo that and that is why I messed up in the beginning. I hope you enjoy it, the trip down memory lane was nice.
Stacy
What a cutie. As a mother, I know your subject got you through the trials of making your video. I actually like moviemaker. I found that so funny since I basically mixed up the assignments and used the storyboarding feature on moviemaker. You did a great job and I love your idea of math help. Good luck, Peggy
ReplyDeleteStacy,
ReplyDeleteI really like your video - Max is adorable! You've captured some incredible memories :-)
I like the transitions from one shot to the next - very crisp and clean. I remember hating Windows Movie maker when I first started using it - but I eventually came to like it. Again, great job!
Lisa
Hi Stacy,
ReplyDeleteYour son is precious! I enjoyed seeing him through the years in your Concept in 60 video. Thanks for articulating your frustration with Windows Movie Maker -- it's always good for your readers to hear about the struggles you went through with the creation and development process. I am in agreement with Lisa, however -- it will get easier as you utilize it more often. I hope that this experience hasn't put you off to the capabilities it has for future use! The struggle is part of the process, especially when it comes to technology (even more so when it comes to combining technology and design). Thanks for sharing with us!
Erica