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Vintage Educational Tutorial

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Video Assignment: Vintage Educational Video

For this video, I made a vintage educational video that teaches you how to print something off of your computer. The clips were shot from my retro 6 megapixel digital camera and Microsoft Encoder Screen Capture. I put everything together in Windows Movie Maker 2.6 and overlayed all the clips with a speed-up double effect and an old movie effect.

When I went to save the file to covert it, the time remaining just kept going up and up to where it was saying over 12000 remaining to save. I think that because I used some files from encoder, it may have slowed down the process because the file was so big. So then what I did was I played the video through video maker and just used Microsoft Encoder to record the playback. The quality from the shots of my computer are really bad but I think that’s because they never got rendered through movie maker. Enjoy!

Music: Plucky Daisy

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