Digital Art

How To Slow Down My Videos

Stephen C. Rose
Everything Comes

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Reading can be lightning fast or molasses slow. My chosen mode of communicating, on the way to putting my writings out on Kindle, is to publish them on Commaful. Commaful is a great site with great readers who like to write as well.

The things we write on Commaful appear in a form you can perceive by going to the site or to my Twitter site — heck, here is the info you need which is posted with each of my videos:

Tweet Videos Changing the World in the Quantum Era To slow speed click Setting Gear and choose .75 or .50. Or simply pause at will. Please subscribe. Join me on Commaful https://commaful.com/play/stephencrose/ https://twitter.com/stephencrose?lang=en Medium https://medium.com/everything-comes and YouTube https://buff.ly/2Q27ams The best way to access my books is here: https://buff.ly/2m2RIJ9 Thanks for visiting.

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The upshot is that a typical writing on Commaful appears as text. When you read it on the Commaful site it is manually controlled. But when you read it on YouTube it goes at what is called normal speed.

Normal is too fast for most. It is difficult to manually stop the process every frame. The only way to actually make things easier is to click on the gear icon on the video and set the speed at either 75 or 50. That slows it down.

Since I am also publishing this on my Medium site I shall append a video to it so readers can practice this exercise. The gear Icon is on the lower right of the video. The dots are easy to follow.

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Why this odd regimen? Initially, because Commaful is a super place to write for the future. The form requires that you see the writing as a sort of sculpture. I paste text in from Medium and watch it take form.

The creation of a video is something I worked out with Commaful. Videos are easy to promote and get by Google’s formidable apparatus for marginalizing triadic (non-binary) content. Commaful will make full videos of all I put there for a modest monthly payment.

My end point is Kindle. I write in a stream of consciousness, prompted by the wind blows from whence we do not know. My thought evolves accordingly. Now is the best way to keep words from freezing.

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Stephen C. Rose
Everything Comes

steverose@gmail.com I am 86 and remain active on Twitter and Medium. I have lots of writings on Kindle modestly priced and KU enabled. We live on!