August 2010
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March 2010
7 posts
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Stretchy
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Birthday Orchestra
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MiniMash Promo Once you get comfortable with playing with MiniMash, you can then experiment creating more complex mashes like this promo for MiniMash. A mash like this has to story boarded and well planned. Again you don’t have to be a fantastic videographer, you can get stock footage and use word to create complex title cards. Yep that easy. Take a look
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RoboRaptor for Sale on eBay! Yes we can now put video on eBay - how -cool-is-that! As you can tell we are totally jazzed.
Iona’s Birthday mash shows how you can create a mash using PhotoFunia images and tell a story. The story is best preplanned using a MiniMash Story Board template to help you prepare for the clips and photos. A story board is quite simple to use. Once you’ve created an outline to the story, you then can add ideas to the story board as you think of which clips and photos you have already...
Bangkok Travel - stock footage with voice over to show how MiniMash can be used for travel documentaries and then added to blogs. The first clip is low res, so the quality of the video is fairly poor. But the content at the begin truly reflects the unpredictable and fascinating happens of Bangkok.
February 2010
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Matt Marshall Mash - having fun. Matt had to do the dance at Demo and this mash captures his moves to a fictional story. All just for fun!
September 2009
1 post
Keeley Stone Portfolio
This is a beautiful collection of professional images. Created using 45 images in a 99 second mash with cross-fade transitions. The timing on the images was trimmed to down to one second on each shot. This a great way to showcase still images too on MiniMash without the video, but still have the flexibility to embed on you website.
May 2009
3 posts
Testing Minimash on blogs
First embed with minimash