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Using Video-Christmas Dinner in Fast Forward
This was my first attempt to do one of those cool fast forward time lapse videos you see around. I took a camera and set it on top of our china hutch before we ate our Christmas Dinner. Then I took the video and used Windows Movie Maker to speed up the footage. Cut it in a few places and downloaded the music from free-loops.com. What do you think? How would you use something like this technique in worship?
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Good show ole chap… good show!!
Dude, this was awesome. I don’t know if I’d want to sacrifice a stationary camera for it (especially since I don’t even have one), but imagine taking footage of a youth event, BIG HOUSE, or church event (talent show, concert, fellowship dinner, etc.) and making a video for playback during a worship service to let people see how much fun this event was. Or, you could record the whole service, and speed it up so your pastor could see how long-winded he is!
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