I've been planning, having downloaded Windows Movie Maker. I'll probably edit this later to add information but I've learns loads of the most basic stuff - adding photos as well as clips, adding text, changing transitions,. adding music (which should be royalty free or whatever it's called and cropping (or do I mean snipping - whatever!).
What do you think?
I think it's very professional, well done. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you - I've now done a fade in/fade out for the music. It all takes a fair old time though!
DeleteVery well done, like Sue says- very professional, like a tourist ad for the mill -( you have oodles more patience than me for working stuff out.)
ReplyDeleteI have driven backwards and forwards past here hundreds of times since 1992 and never stopped once!
Honestly, worth a visit, I think, Sue, especially if you are OK about climbing up ladders/steep steps (and back down again). It was very peaceful just watching the vanes going round and round in the wind.
DeleteI wondered how far away from you I was. :-)
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This is brilliant. Are you preferring video to photographs?
ReplyDeleteEr - no, I don't think so. It's different. They're both fun. xx
DeleteGreat job on the video. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maureen. xx
DeleteVery well done.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks, Jackie. xx
DeleteI'm very impressed, Joy! You have learned a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chris. The very basics were covered by an introductory video which I will need to watch again and again as it goes so fast. Helpful though. xx
DeleteWow, you clever lady. I'm going to have a look at that App/program and see what I can play with.
ReplyDelete:-) Your videos are good already so I look forward to seeing what you do. You can use Moviemaker free but it puts a 'watermark' on your video and I don't know how intrusive that would be. xx
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