Joshua Tree National Park by Wally
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- Wally Mohr
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- Location: Green Valley, Az
Joshua Tree National Park by Wally
https://youtu.be/gQUmcCBTQO4
This is my first effort to post a video. Comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
7 minutes long
This is my first effort to post a video. Comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
7 minutes long
Last edited by Wally Mohr on Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:58 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Joshua Tree National Park by Wally
First of all, I thought the pictures were very good. And welcome to the forum.
But the show seemed to move very fast. The images were there and then they were gone. If you were trying to squeeze as many photos as you could into a certain time frame I'd suggest being more selective on the photos and giving more time to each one.
They were panning and/or zooming when they faded in and were still moving as they faded to the next photo. That appears, in most cases, to be because you only used 2 keyframes, one at the beginning and one at the end of each slide. I'd slow down the panning and zooming and perhaps use multiple keyframes to pause some photos before going to the next one. Doing that might add a few minutes to the show length but it won't make the show too long, I think.
Keep at it and keep honing your skills.
Joe
But the show seemed to move very fast. The images were there and then they were gone. If you were trying to squeeze as many photos as you could into a certain time frame I'd suggest being more selective on the photos and giving more time to each one.
They were panning and/or zooming when they faded in and were still moving as they faded to the next photo. That appears, in most cases, to be because you only used 2 keyframes, one at the beginning and one at the end of each slide. I'd slow down the panning and zooming and perhaps use multiple keyframes to pause some photos before going to the next one. Doing that might add a few minutes to the show length but it won't make the show too long, I think.
Keep at it and keep honing your skills.
Joe
- Wally Mohr
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:20 am
- Location: Green Valley, Az
Re: Joshua Tree National Park by Wally
Thanks for your input Joe. I did want the show to move fast and had the timing set for 2 seconds per slide and per transition. I'll play with it and see how it works.
Re: Joshua Tree National Park by Wally
if you want to try real ..... sloooow...... Wally,
here is a music tip : https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s01k1b81fijk28/The%20Man%20With%20The%20Harmonica.mp3?dl=0
I had to think right here when I saw your pretty pictures /show.
greetings from Holland
here is a music tip : https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s01k1b81fijk28/The%20Man%20With%20The%20Harmonica.mp3?dl=0
I had to think right here when I saw your pretty pictures /show.
greetings from Holland
Riekelt Koffeman
WIN10 PSP 9.0
MAC OSX Photoshop / Lightroom
Foto CANON 80D
WIN10 PSP 9.0
MAC OSX Photoshop / Lightroom
Foto CANON 80D
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