Sentences with phrase «into video montages»

After Google's Photos app won fanfare with its automatic organization features, Apple announced that its photos app would have some smarter organization tools, too, like the ability to stitch photos automatically into video montages called Memories.

Not exact matches

He frequently posts montages, like this one, that compress his hours of gaming into one compact video of funny moments.
What sets his videos apart is the quality of his editing — he frequently posts montages that compress his hours of gaming into one compact video of funny moments.
The menu montage divides the screen into various shapes, freezing video to a stylish greyscale while an excerpt of the spaghetti western - inspired score plays.
Although other films might've depicted a fun - filled female - bonding sequence as a throwaway montage backed by an En Vogue song, Story transformed it into a full - fledged music video set to Bell Biv DeVoe's 1990 mega-hit «Poison,» complete with MTV - and BET - style corner - screen end credits, resulting in one of Think Like a Man Too's most memorable scenes.
A video started, and to begin with it was a slick enough montage showing the origins of most of the major Avengers, ending with Thanos slipping his hand into the Infinity Gauntlet, from the post-credits scene of Age of Ultron.
For $ 1,575 (U.S.), First Year Films will take video footage that the client has already shot, transfer it onto DVD and edit it into «a seamless montage of your family's most memorable moments.»
«YouTubers have the advantage of making montages; they play games for hours and then slice that into an entertaining video.
Still, we can always expect Microsoft and Sony to provide an Indie games montage video just after the middle portion of their press conferences so that they can transition back into game announcements.
True to her form of translating the language of video (editing, montage) into performance and passing performance through the lens of video, the newest iteration of Joan Jonas's The Shape, The Scent, The Feel of Things, 2004 — 2005, is a sophisticated, layered, and at times exhaustingly complex reflection on diverse cultural source material.
The artist's narration, still images and videos weave together as a live montage that offers a larger testimony on disaster, race, law, speech and witnessing at a time when the urgency of Katrina's crisis seems to have receded into a comfortable past.
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