Five Minute Photography Tip: Stop- Motion Slideshow Video
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I loved this little 5 minute photography tip that I just happened to think about last minute as I was editing some photos of my kids playing bubbles outside. I noticed that it was so hard to get great photos of them playing individually, but as a whole, when I told a story with the shots, it was so interesting!
Here is an example of one of the images that would be "boring" by itself:
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But together with the other parts of the story, it is so cool to see her twirl. See the video here on how I did it below!
First of all, while you are taking photos. Always try to take 5-10 of the same scene. The photos might not look the best at first- but keep shooting.
Secondly, try to edit them the same way. Unless you are doing to for effect!
Thirdly, make sure that you are transitioning the photos less than 1/2 a second each. If you make your photos too slow- your video could drag.
Finally, here is the link to the youtube free music library:
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
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I would love to see what you do with your photos!
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Keep Shooting!
Christal
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