As I see videos sort of randomly on Facebook, I find new techniques to try. Split screens (also known as picture-in-picture or PIP) are clearly essential to modern story-telling.
This week’s movie wasn’t my first time using PIP techniques, but I tried something for the first time: duplicating video for effect.
I’m also discovering that my original target of creating a movie every week has to change. Now that I can do the basics, I want to tackle more complex projects, which take correspondingly more time.
All those reflections make me nauseous.
Jim T
Jim – Sorry about that. It is a lot of movement, and not for everyone.
I felt like getting up and square dancing with them all! Perhaps it’s my rural roots in Alberta? lots of fun! – good job!
Alison – Just don’t throw up, like poor Jim! Thanks – it was a bit finicky, but fun at the same time.
I enjoyed this. I think you are developing a feel for this sort of thing.
Laurna – I hope so! In any event, it’s a lot of fun, when I’m not tearing my hair out.
I sync you are on to something here, Isabel!
Ian – LOL