1N73RNET » Video log for technology, projects, and other things Thu, 17 Jul 2014 16:11:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.2 IFTTT Belkin Video Recipes /2012/09/30/ifttt-belkin-video-recipes/ /2012/09/30/ifttt-belkin-video-recipes/#comments Sun, 30 Sep 2012 15:24:16 +0000 /?p=1772

I made this video for a promo Belkin was doing and I wanted to share the recipes I took to make the video in one place. Here are all the recipes in order.

First step is to tag a picture with #movietime in Instagram. This recipe uploads the picture to Facebook.

Next we make a text post on Facebook with a link to the picture.

Now we change our Twitter profile picture and tweet about the movie we are watching.

We also use the same Facebook post to update Tumblr.

Once the Tumblr post has been made we need to log the movie into Evernote.

We also create a calendar event for 2 hours on our Google Calendar.

And finally we turn off the WeMo light because of the Google Calendar event.

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Making of webOS (r)evolution commercial /2010/05/17/making-of-webos-revolution-commercial/ /2010/05/17/making-of-webos-revolution-commercial/#comments Mon, 17 May 2010 17:15:18 +0000 /?p=1271 I know what you are thinking, “how did my wife create that amazing (r)evolution commercial?”



I would like to take a couple minutes to share with everyone how she made it, and what software I used to help her edit it.
First of all here was the setup.



She started with a piece of poster board paper taped to our kitchen floor. Then added a microphone boom with a mini tripod zip tied to the end of the boom. This allowed her to take pictures from the same height every time and also gave a little flexibility in moving the camera around. Finally she added two small halogen lights to either side of the paper to light the “stage”. When taking pictures she took a picture of the whole piece of paper every time and we used software to edit the photos later.

For the commercial she needed 3 full size webOS cards and 6 smaller phones. She started with making the phones.



The phones were made so well it was almost painful to do this to them. The animation was made by crumpling the phones and then playing the animation backward in the commercial.



The cards were pretty easy to make. The hardest part was the animation of the media player. To animate the media player we had to cut slivers off of each album art and then tape them back together one piece at a time. It was time consuming but we were very pleased with the result. The calendar was intentionally longer than the other cards to compensate for when it would be folded.



Once all of the pictures were taken we needed to figure out how to manage 1000+ pictures to make a 1 minute commercial. To start we split up the pictures into folders labeled for each scene and numbered them in order 01_dynatac, 02_nokia, etc. We then used Phatch to trim off edges of each picture and essentially “zoom” into each picture to the size we wanted. Once the pictures were trimmed Métomorphose renamed all the pictures in sequence and then Stopmotion stitched all the pictures together into one video file. To add music and narration to the commercial I used Audacity to record the script she wrote for me and then OpenShot and PiTiVi to match up the audio and video and then export to a finished file. We could have just used one video editor, but OpenShot had a weird white frame at the end of the video so we tried PiTiVi and didn’t have a problem.
We hope you all enjoy the video and I just wanted to take the time to show a little behind the scenes for everything that went into making it. If you listen to mintCast you will know how impressed I was with this finished product, and the fact that it was made entirely with free and opensource software.
If you get a chance, head over to webOS Roundup and vote for the commercial.

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My webOS commercial /2010/04/02/my-webos-commercial/ /2010/04/02/my-webos-commercial/#comments Sat, 03 Apr 2010 06:24:10 +0000 /?p=1255 If you have ever talked to me about mobile phones and mobile operating systems you will know I am a big fan of webOS. I have never owned a webOS device but have convinced many friends to get them and would love to get one assuming the hardware gets an update. I came across webOSroundup because they are putting on a “PalmSpot Video contest” and decided after hearing the Engadget podcast bicker and moan about Palm’s horrible ads I would try my hand at creating an ad for the contest.
Just a preface for this video, I am not a video editor, film director, or obviously a music composer. This was also my first time ever using Final Cut. Let me know what you think about the video in the comments.

Also please share the video with everyone you know and watch the video over and over again between April 19th and May 3rd because the finalists are chosen by how many views the videos have during that period of time.

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Video Podcast 2 /2009/03/04/video-podcast-2/ /2009/03/04/video-podcast-2/#comments Thu, 05 Mar 2009 03:07:52 +0000 /?p=743 Here is just a update since my first video podcast. Not super interesting but I am trying to stick to my resolutions.

Too bad YouTube only allows 10 minute videos. Here is the second part.

BTW I am looking to sell my 1 TB external hard drive and my 500 GB Buffalo Linkstation. If you are interested send me a email.

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Video Podcast 01 /2009/01/26/video-podcast-01/ /2009/01/26/video-podcast-01/#comments Tue, 27 Jan 2009 06:23:31 +0000 /?p=670 Go easy on me it was my first time.

I just take a few minutes to explain how the beginning of my year has been so far and what I have been playing around with.

Let me know which you like better…Vidcast or Vodcast. I am kinda leaning toward vodcast.

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Be careful what you search for. /2008/01/28/be-careful-what-you-search-for/ /2008/01/28/be-careful-what-you-search-for/#comments Mon, 28 Jan 2008 16:13:04 +0000 /2008/01/28/be-careful-what-you-search-for/ YouTube – Google Maps
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