Single Frame Animation in Skate Video
February 22, 2007
This video is a great example of single frame animation.
Also, imagine how much of the overall effect would be lost without the sound effects!
This video is a great example of single frame animation.
Also, imagine how much of the overall effect would be lost without the sound effects!
For those of you who might be interested, I’m keeping a personal blog now. The address is easy to remember because it’s just my name:
Items that aren’t much related to video, I’ll put there. I have many interests, and I feel compelled to share more than video online.
For example, one of my first posts is called “Six Reasons to Build a Second Income Online.” If you’re interested in building income from an online presence, you might want to take a peek.
I’ve started a new article in the wiki. It’s off to a good start, but fizzles toward the end. You can help me work on it by clicking “Edit This.”
You’ve probably never seen a wedding video like this before!
Make sure you keep watching until they start dancing…
What a great idea! Although … I can’t help but wonder how they did the dance practice while also prepping for the wedding.

I’m focusing more on the creative side of video in this new installment of Izzy Video.
You can use a Gaussian Blur in a number of ways, but my purpose in this video podcast is simply to expose you to some new possibilities. It’s a brief Izzy Video because I’m just throwing out some ideas. In the future, I’ll show how to create the effect.
How do you use a Guassian Blur? Let me know in the comments…
This video is available to members only.
Candid video can be entertaining because of the raw emotion you sometimes get.
I love what Josh Leo does as he proposes to his girlfriend. It’s funny and moving. As an audience, we see the raw authentic emotion.
It’s hard to get this type of thing in a studio environment!
By the way, congratulations, Josh, on your recent engagement.