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Check out My Video Sample- Thanks guys for all the tutorials

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Here is a video I did for the Disney Parks
"My Favorite Disney Parks Memory" Contest video.
I used lots of tips and studied the tutorials and learned a lot right
here on the videostudio form using VS11.5 Plus.
Family loved it.

So thanks for all the tips, tutorials, and everything you guys
share with the rest of us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM-vUpY9v24

Thanks
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Looks good.
How were you able to take a video camera on a fast moving ride? Or did you hide it from view of the attendants when you joined the ride?
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Post by Clevo »

Really well done! I was fast and snappy and it looks like you did a lot that day...you must have been tired!

Great ending too.
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Post by jpmorgan49 »

I too am a Disney Fan, Disney World for me. I also thought your video was very good. fast moving, plenty of action and very memorable.
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jparnold wrote:Looks good.
How were you able to take a video camera on a fast moving ride? Or did you hide it from view of the attendants when you joined the ride?
Most of the time nothing is said about it. I am looking a making a harness
to strap the camcorder to my hand to record "Rockin Roller Coaster" :D
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Clevo wrote:Really well done! I was fast and snappy and it looks like you did a lot that day...you must have been tired!

Great ending too.
Tired to the bone LOLOLOLOLOL
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Good job on the video.
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