Archive for September, 2008

iMovie videos on facebook - how to get high quality results

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Last week I learned that iMovie is amazingly easy to use. I googled “how to make an iMovie” and found this post. In less than two hours I had created my first 2 minute film! Easy as pie.

Sharing my video on facebook was step two. I exported my video for “web streaming” on iMovie and sadly my video looked like this (it is grainy and horrible in every way):

BEFORE

The crappy "Web streaming" export on iMovie turns out looking like this.

The crappy

After some (actually a ton of trying and reading everywhere) I now believe I have found the best way to get great quality from your iMovie and upload it to facebook. Here is the same video AFTER my experimenting (you can see that it is BIG CLEAR and beautiful):

AFTER

The better way to upload to facebook from iMovie

The better way to upload to facebook from iMovie

HOW TO TURN YOUR IMOVIE GREAT QUALITY FACEBOOK VIDEO

For the settings I used Vimeo’s tutorial on iMovie. They said you can keep it at the current frame rate, or shrink it to 15 per second if you need a smaller file. At the current frame rate my 6 minute video exceeded the 300 mb allowed on facebook. That is when I changed it to 15.

What size do I export my iMovie to be on facebook so I don’t loose quality when facebook resizes it? I learned from Scobleizer’s blog that facebook’s standard width is 606 pixels. Height? Facebook doesn’t change your video according to height, so just leave it blank and check the box “preserve your aspect ratio”.

DON’T FORGET TO CHECK THE “DEINTERLACE SOURCE VIDEO”. If you don’t your video will come out looking really bad.

You are done! Now just finish up and upload your new video to facebook.

In the end, I think Apple would be wise to make a dummy proof export for facebook, Youtube, Vimeo, MySpace, and the top 10 video sites. It just doesn’t make any sense to have a lame little “web streaming” export that doesn’t look good on the web.

Apple guys, if you are reading this, here is my wish list: an automatic uploader for the top 10 video sites that lets you pick from a simple “low quality”, “medium quality”, or “best possible quality”; if the file is too big it can automatically pick the best possible quality available (for example on facebook you are limited to 300 mbs or 20 minutes, if I have a 20 minute video there is no possible way I will get the same quality I can with a 2 minute video jammed in 300 mbs, so iMovie could just figure out the best for me and do it); if the video is too long for the site it could automatically split it into shorter sections and upload it as a play list.

Just some ideas. I am sure they would go over well.

5 most important things for YOU to do today

Thursday, September 18th, 2008
I have been struggling lately with getting things done. I bounce aimlessly from one subject to another.

Here is an idea my wise mom (yes I am still a moma's boy) gave me to help me get things done:

Early in the morning (or the night before) make a list of the 5 most important things you need to accomplish for that day. Then focus all your efforts on just getting those 5 things done first. Everything else kind of just fits in the corners. It is that Rocks and Sand in a jar concept. If you put the sand in first you will never fit the rocks. Likewise, when I spend my time on my hobbies first, I never get what is most important done.

Try it out and see what you think. Let me know how it works.

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10 ways to celebrate Constitution Day

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Happy Constitution Day! Here is a list of 10 things you can do to celebrate the day:
  1. Get a FREE copy of the Constitution The Heritage Foundation provides free pocket copies of The Constitution
  2. Read the Federalist Papers
  3. Donate to BJ Lawson and other candidates that will fight for the constitution:
  4. Join Campaign For Liberty.
  5. Get an education version of the film "A More Perfect Union" and take it to your local school.
  6. Join my facebook group: 1,000,000 strong against McBama & the Republicrats
  7. Teach your kids a lesson on the importance of the Constitution.
  8. If you are a Mormon (like me) read
    Our Divine Constitution by our past prophet President Ezra Taft Benson.
  9. Attend Constitution Week.
  10. Here is a nice song to listen to that my mom sent me: A Fortress Strong

All and all, the best way to celebrate the day is to educate yourself and others on our inspired constitution.

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Discussion: What is the “thread” spoken in Joseph Smith’s prophecy?

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
I was speaking to one of my Professors at BYU the other day. After we had talked about Ron Paul he said this:

 I too was very conservative when I was your age (supported Goldwater in 64 with all my heart) but time has a way of mellowing one’s early passions.  However, I wish you the best in your support of Paul…  A love for the constitution and liberty is not limited to one party or candidate.  I am grateful for Section 134, which for me, is a valuable guide to a personal political philosophy…

My response to his email will be my blog post for Constitution Day:

Goldwater! That is great! I totally agree that a love for the
constitution is not limited to one person and definitely not one party.
Ron Paul is just one of those people who champions the constitution. I
am a Ron Paul republican for the moment, but I think long term the only
place I fit is with the Classical Liberals.

And I agree, freedom and liberty are often attributes of the young and
the young at heart. We are too young to know what we can't do. The US
wouldn't exist without the idealistic youthful ideas of freedom.

I thought this might interest you. Read this blog post I wrote awhile ago about the prophecy of the constitution hanging by the thread (it takes a different view than you might have seen previously). Sometimes I wonder if the Elders of Isreal are ready to stand and uphold the constitution.


Ron Paul recently held a counter convention called the Rally for the Republic (Paul wasn't invited to speak at the GOP convention even when he had more republican votes than everyone but Huckabee and Romney). The Rally for the Republic had 13,000 show up. Ron Paul's opening statement surprised me:

"It's not much of an overstatement to say that everyone attending this
Rally for the Republic knows that the American Republic hangs by a
thread, and a thin one at that.
"

Ron Paul is not a member and probably doesn't know about that prophecy. It is the first time I know of that anyone has ever made such a proclamation in our 200+ year history—I don't mean the first time someone has said this, but the first time someone has proclaimed it to thousands of people. 13,000 at the Rally 84,000 live online watchers, another 20,000+ after on Youtube, and who knows how many more on C-SPANS live coverage.

What is the "thread"? Since I was little I thought the thread would be a final vote abolishing the document or perhaps a threatening piece of legislation. But I think I was wrong.

The constitution is a system of checks and balances that are designed to protect the rights of the people. When all else fails the final check is "We the people". I believe the "thread" is people. People who not only believe in it, but believe enough to fight to uphold it.

There is a major problem with education in Brazil. One of my Professors here asked what the number one cause of uneducated children. Students suggested, underfunded schools, bad managment, etc… The real cause was simple: uneducated parents. World-wide illiterate parents are the single greatest cause of illiteracy. It is one of those chicken and the egg problems. We have the same problem in the US but concerning liberty. We have now had several generations without a proper education in the principles of liberty. For example: in Utah we sing praises to freedom and give incredible amounts of lip service to the constitution but it is rare to find anyone who could make a corherrent and valid constitutionally backed arguement. We gave up our children to a monopoly of public schools that in turn has neglected us.

I hope in some way I resurrected that youthful Goldwater patriot in you. It is needed.

Jeff

Voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for… evil.

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Posterous.com Cool Beans

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
I am making this post from Posterous.com. That means that this is an email I am sending to blog@posterous.com and it is getting posted to jeffreyharmon.net.

Let me try some of its features. I am going to insert a Youtube video link below:

Now I will attach a MP3 file:

Now I am going to add a couple of photos from Brazil.

Now let's see what Posterous does?  Sending…

  
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