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<blockquote data-quote="Crsnydertx" data-source="post: 220013" data-attributes="member: 621"><p>Apologies for resurrecting a three-month old thread...</p><p></p><p>I help manage a Facebook page for a non-profit nature education organization. When we post a nice still photo, we may get several dozen "hits". On the other hand, when we post a video - however technically deficient it might be - the view rate goes into the hundreds or more. People - at least those on FB - are drawn to video in ways that are hard to explain.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to help the organization produce some better quality videos without going broke adding new equipment. My ancient Panny GH2 and nearly-as-old LX7 are the primary tools at this time. Apple's iMovie makes putting together videos (and composite stills/videos) a pleasure, although it still takes hours for me to put together even a short clip. A GH4 and Final Cut Pro X would be an ideal combination, but I'm just not sure the lure of video will last for me. Right now, it's fun to learn a new skill and try to make the most of the old toolkit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crsnydertx, post: 220013, member: 621"] Apologies for resurrecting a three-month old thread... I help manage a Facebook page for a non-profit nature education organization. When we post a nice still photo, we may get several dozen "hits". On the other hand, when we post a video - however technically deficient it might be - the view rate goes into the hundreds or more. People - at least those on FB - are drawn to video in ways that are hard to explain. I'm trying to help the organization produce some better quality videos without going broke adding new equipment. My ancient Panny GH2 and nearly-as-old LX7 are the primary tools at this time. Apple's iMovie makes putting together videos (and composite stills/videos) a pleasure, although it still takes hours for me to put together even a short clip. A GH4 and Final Cut Pro X would be an ideal combination, but I'm just not sure the lure of video will last for me. Right now, it's fun to learn a new skill and try to make the most of the old toolkit. [/QUOTE]
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