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Want more great video tips, tricks and techniques for video making and marketing? In case you weren’t aware, I’m the moderator and main content creator for the Warrior Marketing Forum’s High Voltage Video Forum. I suggest you use another video editing program to clip the original video to 10 seconds or less. However, at least on my system, it took forever for the program to clip my video files. If you import a longer video, it will clip the video to 10 seconds. Note about the Cliplets program: It will only work with videos of 10 seconds or less. This page has some great examples of cool cinemagraphs: Here’s some videos tutorials for using Cliplets: The entire original video has motion, but using Cliplets I made most of the video’s area static, leaving just the one flower in the lower right corner with movement: The process was pretty much the opposite if the Clint cinemagraph. In this cinemagraph I used Cliplets, which is a free program from Microsoft. Note: I thought it would be cool to also have the end of his cigar glow and have some smoke floating up, but didn’t want to spend the time to do it just for this example.
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Here’s another very basic example…I took a still image of Clint Eastwood and added some animation to Clint’s eyes using CrazyTalk Animator Pro 1: Nature Illusion is kind of buggy and is pretty much limited to adding ripple effects to simulate moving water, although it does have rain and snow overlays. In the video below I used a still image of a cup of coffee, then I used a program called Nature Illusion to add a water effect to the coffee to add movement. You can either take a still image and add motion/animation to it, or take a video and make parts of it “still” will keeping other parts with motion. A cinemagraph combines simple animation/movement with a still image to produce a “hybrid” that mixes elements of video motion with a still image.