Pro-Art-Tips Test Video
For quite awhile now, I've been setting up a video camera "over my shoulder" and letting it run as I worked. I did this with the intention that one day I'd be able to put all that raw footage together into some sort of promotional/instructional video series. Now that I've started posting Pro-Art-Tips on my Steemit blog, I've been thinking that perhaps I could incorporate video somehow into them. I don't know how that would work yet, and I'm certainly not an accomplished video artist. However, I did try making a short test video using iMovie by cutting up some clips and patching them together.
I've also been experimenting with setting up the camera right over my paper as I work, shooting upside down, and then righting the image in iMovie. That seems to work alright so far. However, I'm having a lighting issue: too much light coming in from the north facing window on the left and less light on the right, but it's not too noticeable. And although the image isn't square with the camera, it is possible to watch the painting progress.
I'm posting this test video to see how it looks and how it works. If anyone has any constructive suggestions, I'd be glad to read them in the comment section. Please remember that this is a test and by no means a finished video. It's about six minutes long.
Thanks!
P.S. There is no narration and no music, but these can be added to future videos, and I would do a much better job of editing. I sort of threw this to together just to test it out.
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by Lee Gordon Seebach.
My website: Seebach Fine Art


by Lee Gordon Seebach.
My website: Seebach Fine Art

