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| | | Autumn/Springwatch introduction videos.. I really like those short, very fast clips with music and would like to try one. It seems that each clip is only a few seconds long and I'm not sure that I have quite the action-packed stuff needed for impact. Also I usually use Movie Maker fade or dissolve transitions and theirs seem to just cut from one to the other. Anyone had a go? I have done one with shortish clips (on my flickr) - just ducks | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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