I’m saving this video for later, since it looks like I may be changed my battery myself. We shall see…
Eben in the Tree
For the first time in our pet-having existence, we have a cat that likes to climb our holiday tree! Eben is adorable when she hangs out there.
Happy Holidays!
Amazing Fire Dancers!
These amazing fire performers were at my friend Pam’s birthday party, May 20, 2017! Here are some clips of their work. It was tons of fun!
SCIENCE! Soda freezes after opening video
When we got in the car the other day, we noticed that, despite the freezing temperatures, my bottle of soda had not frozen. I didn’t think anything of it until I opened it and the soda became a slushy almost immediately!!
So when I got in the car the next day and bottle was again all liquid, I started recording in my iPhone slow-motion to see if I could catch the moment of freezing. Below is the result!
Moodle 2.2 Teaser Trailer
At work, when we upgraded from Moodle 1.9 to Moodle version 2.2, it was a big jump for us. Part of the awareness campaign I developed was this short video I put together to prep folks for the upgrade.
Music is “Seeing the Future” by Dexter Britain, licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. freemusicarchive.org/music/Dexter_Britain/
Prologue: The Creation of the World
This is the Prologue from Off the Quill’s production of The Creation of the World and Other Business by Arthur Miller, March 2014. Choreography by Kathleen Moors. offthequill.org.
Music is “Time to Run (Finale)” by Dexter Britain, licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. freemusicarchive.org/music/Dexter_Britain/
I took video from multiple angles and blended them together with Dexter’s music in the background.
Prologue – the creation of the world from Katie Wanschura on Vimeo.
Hummingbird Henna
This is a short video of some amazing henna work. The camera was balanced over my shoulder and not very zoomed in, unfortunately. However, it does give you an amazing glimpse of the henna process.
There are high resolution images of the finished product at the end of the video.
Henna by Hummingbird Henna, http://www.hummingbirdhenna.com/
Photos by Shannon Wyss
Music is “Julia Delaney” by Sláinte, licensed under an Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/slinte (yes, missing the á…the URL generator couldn’t handle the accent, I suspect…)
Hummingbird Henna Design from Katie Wanschura on Vimeo.