![]() ![]() That way, I wouldn't have to build a complex narrative and could show them more or less in isolation as "pretty moving pictures", similar to the "pretty pictures" that I intend for the stills to be. ![]() My videos would be short, 10-20 second clips. ![]() The first point of that routine was to eschew major productions. I realized that if I were going to be able to keep up any kind of interest for shooting video, I had to get myself into a routine that would enable me to spend minimum time editing video and maximum time shooting. A video clip may have interesting and non-interesting parts, and may have to be set in a context in order to make sense. Since a photo is just a frozen moment in time, you can accept or reject it as one unit - if it looks good then keep it, if it looks bad then discard it. On top of that, video is something that usually requires more editing than stills. With video, two minutes is about the time it takes to get started with the editing. The fun part is being out there, taking pictures, and my rule of thumb is that if it takes more than two minutes to edit a photo, then something's gone horribly wrong. Truth is, I have never been much for the post-processing phase of photography. Suddenly, my existing post-processing workflow neither worked nor flowed any more. Going from still image photography to videography was quite a shock for me. I'm working on an update, as 2.64a is much better when it comes to video editing than 2.49b. Update : This tutorial is written for Blender 2.49b, not for the current version, which is 2.64a. ![]()
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