This was a good stress test and it showed many failures...
Mark Vergeer wrote:
Bill can't you edit out some of the pauses and transitions? Then you'll be able to get it down to 10 minutes and post in on Youtube or some other freely accessible webmovie host and have it available for all to see.
There is no other site that I saw that can accommodate either the content (Vimeo) or the greater than 10 minute length (Youtube). Like I said, I can't edit it since my present video editing software doesn't let me edit MOV files. I suppose I could try to edit it on one of my Mac Minis in the meantime in iMovie, but I really didn't want to go all that trouble outside of my primary system, which is a Vista Tablet PC.
I think I'll order Adobe Premiere Elements as my experiment with the trial version seemed to have been successful (though rendering is painfully slow). I also need an external hard drive for my laptop (assuming one of the ones I have is insufficient), as I'm just about out of space and obviously video processing is space intensive.
And yes, you're 100% right. Even with light editing I could have gotten it down to 10 minutes or less. I also think I want more light in the room as well, as the HD camera I have (it's a low end one) is not good without lots of light. Certainly Youtube is the target every time.
Bill can't you edit out some of the pauses and transitions? Then you'll be able to get it down to 10 minutes and post in on Youtube or some other freely accessible webmovie host and have it available for all to see.
There is no other site that I saw that can accommodate either the content (Vimeo) or the greater than 10 minute length (Youtube). Like I said, I can't edit it since my present video editing software doesn't let me edit MOV files. I suppose I could try to edit it on one of my Mac Minis in the meantime in iMovie, but I really didn't want to go all that trouble outside of my primary system, which is a Vista Tablet PC.
I think I'll order Adobe Premiere Elements as my experiment with the trial version seemed to have been successful (though rendering is painfully slow). I also need an external hard drive for my laptop (assuming one of the ones I have is insufficient), as I'm just about out of space and obviously video processing is space intensive.
And yes, you're 100% right. Even with light editing I could have gotten it down to 10 minutes or less. I also think I want more light in the room as well, as the HD camera I have (it's a low end one) is not good without lots of light. Certainly Youtube is the target every time.
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