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Written by Diana, on 11-06-2007 02:50
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So, I've only used Windows Movie Maker once in the past, to cut out pieces of a movie that made the whole thing skip. I cut a few frames out and it made the movie work fine on disk. At the wedding yesterday (Saturday) I took a couple videos on my camera, one of my father's toast and another of the garter, though I missed the beginning because I apparently didn't hit the record button hard enough. Anyhow, it's a really cool program for someone like me who just wants to rotate the video so that it's right side up and I even added a title at the beginning and credits at the end. It seems like you could almost do a short animation with this software, which would be totally awsome to try.

While waiting for the movie to save, I tested out my new Fluidity Bar (linked in a previous entry) and the Instructional/Beginner video. I think the only hard part is the TV is only in one corner of the room and the way my room is set up right now, I have to have the fluidity bar in such a way that I can't see the TV for several of the positions. It's a totally difficult workout but it felt like it was about ten minutes long but it claims to be 30 minutes (I didn't time it) and it was definitely a workout. They even show you the beginner, intermediate, and advanced positions all at once so if one position you're able to do the advanced, but another you have to do the beginner, you have them both being explained at the same time so you can keep up. It shouldn't be hard to do two or three times a week like it says because it just isn't one of those workouts where you're bored and just waiting for the thing to end. It just goes by very quickly because you're constantly changing positions. I can tell I'll probably be pretty sore tomorrow. You work everything.


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