Thanks ray...yes, an enigma I suppose. Not very cherent and I struggled with whether to do some kind of narrative or whether to just present abstract images...I wound up doing a little of both with mixed results...cool that it sounds good though!
Hey thanks kc...so, what aren't you sure about? Just trying to fgure what to work on if I do this again...the quality of the images, or the appropriateness of them, or maybe just not sure what you're looking at...just curious

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This was not difficult per se, but it was time consuming.
From a creative standpoint, I lacked focus. All I knew is that I wanted to have slow motion images of my kids dancing in sillouette with the sun behind them (don't ask me why) - then I thought of the leaf thing and then filmed all that. The rest was just - "oh, that looks cool. I'll film that!"...I figured I'd just build up a library of images and create a story out of it later - not what I'd recommend.
From a technical standpoint, this is low budget. I shot the video with my wife's Canon digital camera. About 35 clips from 10 secs to 2 mins each. They come out as MOV files which appear to be useless, so I had to download conversion software to indiviually change them to AVI files (which is what Windows Movie Maker seemed to prefer). This took hours...and hours...and hours
Then, I had to import all the AVI files into WMM, and only then could I actually "make" the video. That part was pretty fun and only took a few hours (some of that was learning how to use it). I should've spent more time at this phase but couldn't find too many cool features with WMM. Just crop, drag and drop into a timeline...maybe add some effects (there's only a few there and I used 'em all a bunch of times

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Then I had to save the project as a movie to the hard drive of this 5 year old cheapo Toshiba laptop and that took like a freakin' hour at least - then the YouTube upload and done. Whew! If you have a strong PC and better video editing software, I bet it would go much quicker and be more fun.
Way more than anyone wanted to know probably, but I tend to over-explain - Sorry!