Finally, I am editing my own videos!
I used to be able to make some great videos way back in the days before steemit. Then, when the "new and improved" version of a program comes out and your old computer crashes, you've got no idea how to use it anymore. Eventually I'll have to get some even better software, but for now I am up and running, and this is my first effort.
Years ago when I still lived in Wisconsin I recorded a lot of footage of various wild animals and took a lot of photos. I had always desired to create something with all of this footage, but then I ran into the issue that I mentioned above. Now, I finally figured a few things out and have edited my first short video.
NO MORE NEED TO DO EVERYTHING IN ONE TAKE!
If you've noticed, just about every video that I've ever shared here on steemit has been done in one take. Not anymore! Now I can edit and mix things up a bit, which is a HUGE step forward for me and unlocks another level of creativity and so-called "professionalism."
I'll be using this capability in some other projects too, but I wanted to show you my first effort at making a short educational video about an animal. Being a man who really enjoys herpetology, I chose the Eastern Hognose Snake to start with. I had a bit of a sore throat this morning too, so I went for the deeper "narrator" voice on this one. I did not use a script for this one, but I think it turned out pretty good!
All of the video footage and photos are original work, so this is a brand new project full of original material!
A WILD EDUCATION - EASTERN HOGNOSE SNAKE
I'll be continuing this series as I have time, and I have a lot of original footage available. It'll be a good chance for me to produce some more refined educational material to put out there on YouTube, which may encourage others on the web to check out steemit as well, which would be good.
Hopefully you guys will enjoy these, and I am very excited to finish a few other projects that I had in mind, but just lacked the skills to pull off! Thanks!
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and here's the proof:
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