The Great Blue Heron stands about 47 inches tall, and has a 6-foot wingspan. The Lesser Siren is a forever-juvenile amphibian with external gills and two front legs with 4-toed feet. It can grow to about 27 inches long. This was edited from much longer material I shot at Brazos Bend State Park near Needville, Texas at 210 fps with a Casio EX-FH20. In the flesh, the Great Blue Heron is a magnificent bird. The slow-motion enhances its grace. With music that I've licensed, composed by Bjorn Lynne.
Track title: Savannah
License Type: Standard License
Composer: Bjorn A. Lynne (PRS)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS)
Although the camera shoots at 210fps, it formats video for playback at 30fps. So the avis in the camera are normal 30fps video--BUT frame is 480 x 360 (not 640 x 480 ). Some video editors might choke on it, or reformat to "normal" size. There is info out there (can't remember where) that tells how to change settings in windows moviemaker to save video at whatever frame size you need. That's what I've used for most of these, then reformat to flv with format factory. Good luck.
rickubis 2 years ago
Hello great video. Can You tell how you edit 210fps. I have problem with export. Whitch format You use to export from editing softwear. Thank You Very Much
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