flashawd Posted June 13, 2009 Posted June 13, 2009 Hello - just finished up a 12 1/2 minutes long Crown Moulding installation video. It came out pretty good - it was pretty technical because I had to create a tape measure with accurate measurement througout the room, drill screws in, cut the moulding on a saw, apply spacking and sand it off. It was fun, but seemed to go on forever. ;-) Anyway, it's on my site if anyone wants to take a look at it - www.flashanimationwebsitedesign.com - on the lower middle section - "2D and 3D Flash Demonstrations. It's button "06" - 6th sample on the row. - Eric Quote
HomeSlice Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 Way to go 12 minutes is a LOT of animation! Quote
phatso Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 This is excellent! Aside from the fact that it's maybe a little repetitious (and maybe a little repetition isn't bad), it's exactly what I've always thought instructional videos should be...above all, absolutely clear. I started with A:M myself to do this kind of thing. As a diehard admirer of the late Mr. Wizard, Don Herbert, I've always thought a demo is worth a thousand pictures. This is where education is going. I don't think traditional classroom-based, schedule-based instruction has ten years left in it, probably not five. Textbooks are essentially obsolete. Linear, "start at the beginning and slog thru it" teaching is obsolete. Blackboards and even whiteboards, to some extent, are obsolete. Modular, self-contained, random-accessable videos are the future... Oh geez, I got started on a rant, didn't I. Sorry. Quote
flashawd Posted June 17, 2009 Author Posted June 17, 2009 Thanks guys - it is a little repetitive, but it kind of has to be because it explains everything they have to do for all 4 walls. Believe me, it seemed like it was going on, and on, and on.... ;-) Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted June 17, 2009 Hash Fellow Posted June 17, 2009 That looks very professional. I hope your clients are pleased! Quote
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