The hair on the back of my neck stood up as I heard my son scream for his life.
He was suspended 20 ft. above the ground, and he was scared stiff- he was frozen to the point that he would not be able to get himself to safety.
From Ryan’s perspective- he was a goner for sure. For the 150 spectators, however, he was just the 12th little kid in a row to succumb to THE WALL of DEATH.
Of course, this whole mess was because his big sister had braces.
What the? Scott, what does this have to do with making awesome home movies?
Yes, I know. This is not an easy-to-do home movie.
But you can achieve a really fun effect by doing something that is easy to do.
Draw pictures with one letter of the alphabet per drawing- or have your kids draw draw them. Then using your camcorder on a tripod, shoot the pictures. They are now “art cards” and this is how they used to actually put graphics on screen in the original days of broadcasting.
It’s cool, it’s retro. Best of all, you could do it, too.
How I made Star Wars ABC’s:
I made separate graphic files for each letter of the alphabet in Adobe Photoshop. then, I animated them inside Adobe After Effects. This is expensive software, but as a professional, I am very accustomed to using them.
Then I edited the After Effects animation with the live footage of my son, Ryan.