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  • Army Peer-to-Peer Safety Video Contest

    Good news and bad news – my entry to the US Army Combat Readiness / Safety Center’s video contest was approved, but so were a load of others!  The contest has been running since October, but like most video contests, most of the entries will be rolling in close to the 30 April deadline.  So…

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  • Things to do on a Plane

    So I spent a couple of days flying around in a plane for no reason (don’t ask).   The not-to-be named airline which ferries Dutch troops back and forth to Kandahar go out of their way to spend pretty much all their time handing out food (2 meals in a 6-hour flight, and 2 each…

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  • Making Music on a PSP

    In spite of the lengthy list of online royalty-free music sources I listed in my previous post, finding the right tune for your images can be a challenging and time-consuming process.  So I’ve recently acquired some new gadgets to help make music for my videos myself – one conventional, and another quite unexpected.  Not that…

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  • The Parallax Experiment

    Given that the current hot topic in home videography is “home 3-D movies” (both camcorders and screens to view them) I thought it would be appropriate to attempt making some 3-D on the “cheap.”  Really cheap. I got the idea from Ashton Kutcher – actually, a video he posted in the Nikon Festival contest.  If…

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  • Why We Create

    Sometimes I find myself caught up in the creative process of editing a video to the point where it competes with other responsibilities (and pleasures) in life, and possibly borders on obsession.  Sitting at the computer in the late hours of the night manipulating individual frames and effects doesn’t feel like art – especially when…

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