www.joshverdes.com http www.cofchrist.org About the music The music for this video is provided by Josh Verdes (used with permission). The song is appropriately titled "Home" and CD's are available from the artist at his website www.joshverdes.com "As a kid, Josh was constantly surrounded by music. His dad was a veteran keyboard player and used to play in a band in his earlier years. At the age of 5, Josh started with piano lessons and played for 5 years. Seeing that it was forced on him, he didn't really enjoy it and wanted to venture into other instruments. At the age of 11 Josh took on the drums and began playing regularly at church. But after a while, he again became hungry to learn other instruments and soon picked up the bass guitar, which ultimately led him to finding his beloved acoustic guitar. Since the age of 14, Josh has been writing songs and has been able to incorporate what he has learned through his experience with other instruments; a sound that instantly engages its listeners. Now at the age of 25, Josh is continuing to write and perform his music, hoping that it will make a connection with the world." About the video This video is comprised of over 12000 individual digital photos. One picture taken every thirty seconds each Saturday for six months. The camera used is a Nikon Coolpix 8700. The video was edited with Ulead Video Studio 11 on a Dell Vostro laptop. When I originally agreed to help a friend volunteer to work for a single day at a Habitat for ...
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how much time you needed to build the house and how many people where working on it? Can you tell me these. Would be wonderful?
Congrats!
One – at – a – time…
Most video editors will allow you to “select all” pictures from a single file and open them to the library or time line. However, most editors also have a limit on the number of pictures it can open from a file, mine is somewhere around 300, so i never had more than that in a single file.
Hope this helped…
I have a Nikon 8700 as well, how do you put all the photos together in a movie clip?
I loved it! Very rewarding work, and exceptionally educational!
Yup, learned a lot from this one. Panning in time lapse does require something to move the camera as it shoots, in this case yes, it was me.
Thanks for checking it out!
Sorry, I had to re-upload this several times. The end kept getting cut off.
Thanks for always being there!
Yeah we’re still out here. Just busy with life and word and stuff. But there will always be more videos. Thanks for always being there!
Thank you!
Thank you! Josh Verdes is incredible!
Yeah, been a while. We’re still here. Just working on other things. There will always be more videos. Thanks for being patient and standing by!
Yes, pretty busy. But all in good ways. Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Just awesome….Just awesome!
ive got to get involved with this. another great vid man. bet you learned something about auto white balance from this huh? lol hey how did you do the panning shots in timelapse? stand there and move it? i would forget if i tried that haha
Maybe my comment will stick this time.
Sweet video!
This is just about the coolest video ever! 12,000+ pics…wow!! That is amazing! Habitat for Humanity is such a wonderful organization and it does my heart good to see one of their projects from beginning to end. AWESOME video!!! Hope you and the missus are doing well… I’ve missed seeing you around. Hugs…Suze
amazing video man, you never fail to impress
Great job! that was awesome!
OMG its a video! This is an awesome video.
Been a while since I’ve worked on a Habitat house. School kinda got in the way, but now that I’m out, hopefully I’ll be able to find time to do it again.
Nicely done. I take it you guys have been pretty busy the past year.
Thats so cool
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This is very cool, God bless.