There’s an
interesting effect available on Windows Moviemaker.
After
loading your video, select Visual effects > posterize.
Here’s a
video demonstrating the effect:
Windows
Moviemaker software comes standard with many computers.
It allows you to add music, title, credits, and captions to a video. I usually cut excessive video with Adobe Media Encoder then load the video (avi) file into Windows Moviemaker for music and text. If you need a flv or f4v format, load the file back into Media Encoder to convert it.
If you don't have Adobe Media Encoder (this comes with Adobe Flash which is part of the Adobe Creative Suite), Windows Moviemaker allows length editing, but no format conversion.
Obviously, a tripod would have made a much smoother video.
The music was downloaded from ccmixter.org. It's DoKashiteru by The Annual New England Xylophone Symposium.
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