CES 2006: Tossing Dice

A few more video clips from CES 2006. Think of them as impressions from CES from someone who had little time to edit, but wanted to share. ;-)


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Tossing Dice
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A helicopter almost hit me

This was cool. At CES 2006 I was filming footage of a little helicopter nad the presenter saw mw and flew the helicopter right at me so I could get a good shot. It almost hit my camera! He said he was sorry, but I thanked him for doing it. It was so cool.

Xacti HD1

The Xacti HD1 won Best of Show at CES 2006.

Tara wins the award for Best Actrees hired for booth duty at CES 2006.

CES 2006 - The Sands

This booth at CES 2006 caught my eye with their signage: VIDEO EDITING IS DEAD.

It was muvee company. Their software automatically takes your raw footage of movies and photos and makes it into a movie set to music.

There are lots of styles to choose from. Mohamed gave me a short demo and then I asked him if I could have muvee make a movie for me with the footage I had already taken on my Canon S400. He brought out his laptop and we loaded up my pictures and video from the previous two hours. Video that I was going to have to edit anyway.

So we loaded in the footage and chose a quick edit style. The music we used is licensed by muvee for demo purposes. I then clicked a button that said make muvee and the software analyzed all the footage, looking at the where it would make the edits.

After that I previewed the movie and could make any changes that I wanted. there are a TON of options on how to save your movie, even to DVD. I chose Quicktime, 320x240, 15 fps and saved to a flash card. then I copied the movie onto my Mac for viewing with QuickTime player. Plays great. http://muvee.com

Music provided by muvee per their demo agreement

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