OK - here it is - had to shorten it and try a bunch of stuff to make the file small enough to upload. But, 'tiz done. Only took a day to shoot and two full days to edit. Anyone want any video edited - I'm charging an arm and a leg - per minute.
For those of you who have never seen "lampwork" beads being made - I hope you find this useful and educational. For those of you who do make beads - I hope that you get something out of it too.
Wow! That was awesome! I really hope I can take the 2-day week-end course in December.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Dwyn! It looks awesome. Unfortunately, I don't have sound on my computer here, so I'll check it out again later from home...Ohhh. I can listen to it on my phone!
ReplyDeleteneat! good video, but a closer shot of finished bead would be cool.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe!! Is there anything you CAN'T do?? (G)
ReplyDeleteI would be fumbling, blobbing, dropping and generally messing things up, I am sure.
I really enjoyed watching that....thank you.
I agree - a better picture of the finished bead would be good - I just can't find it! I think I might have put it out for sale in the store and it sold.
ReplyDeleteSomehow my comment didn't come out right....to my thinking anyway.
ReplyDeleteI meant "how on earth do you combine lampworking with video editing, IT stuff, photography, and so on". You are one talented lady....but I also read your website blurb on the other things you can do and I am in awe!!
(the spelling freak)
WOW! As cool/neat/awesome as I expected!
ReplyDeleteI know myself well enough to NOT take a lampworking class! I have a big enough problem/addiction buying beads. Imagine if I started making them!!
And it is seriously addicting!
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