August 2005, Brugge, Belgium
Nice video. How do you do it without constantly keeping an eye on your camera?
I liked Brugge a lot. Nice town. I should post the pics or make a movie from them.
Did you make it to the coast in that area? I have a funny story I should write up sometime about a day trip to Dunkirk. Nice train ride.
Great idea. To make an illusion of yourself at normal speed while everyone else is fast by moving really slow.
…Neat.
I really liked this video! You’re doing some really nice work on this stone farm site. I’m adding it to Richards Picks.
Nice, I like Brugge.
this one was really cool. which special effects did you use in imovie for it? i know fastforward, but anything else? how did you fade between each clip? cause i dont think theres a fade to next clip transition, is there?
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Nice video. How do you do it without constantly keeping an eye on your camera?
I liked Brugge a lot. Nice town. I should post the pics or make a movie from them.
Did you make it to the coast in that area? I have a funny story I should write up sometime about a day trip to Dunkirk. Nice train ride.
Great idea. To make an illusion of yourself at normal speed while everyone else is fast by moving really slow.
…Neat.
I really liked this video! You’re doing some really nice work on this stone farm site. I’m adding it to Richards Picks.
Nice, I like Brugge.
this one was really cool. which special effects did you use in imovie for it? i know fastforward, but anything else? how did you fade between each clip? cause i dont think theres a fade to next clip transition, is there?