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i don't have the time to make one right now (taking a technology time out!), but most Windows users have a program called Windows Movie Maker if someone wants to give it a try. It's time consuming but simple.
I know I'm new and I don't know everything everyone else knows, but if people were willing to contribute pictures and information--make an outline of sorts--I'm a former film student and I'm not bad at putting things together. I don't have the good equipment--I'd be using iMovie, most likely (though I'll look into some other programs over the next couple weeks), which isn't ideal, so if someone has more experience and better programs, feel free to speak up.
I'm going to be mostly away for the next couple weeks, but should be back in a week and a half-to-two weeks, so if no one else has stepped forward, I'll throw my hat in the ring to put this together.
We posted at the same time.Did anyone notice this person offer to make a new video... a film student... might be worth taking him or her up on!!
Yeah I was thinking 1 pic per child since so many people want to submit pics.I believe that CRS made the original video if my memory serves me correctly. She's been busy with other things in life and hasn't been on much for awhile now.
Just my honest :twocents: - but if a new video is made I would encourage there to be a limit to both the # of pictures, and the age/size of kid put in the video... the intent of the video in it's current state is to stop people from putting their 1yr and 20lb kids ff'ing and have them keep rf'ing longer. I think for most people rf'ing a 5 or 6yr old falls in to the unimaginable realm and it's not even something I'd encourage a parent to strive for... 2 and 3yr olds rf'ing - yeah. But I don't think I'd go beyond that because at that point you risk losing the main goal of the video... some people are never going to be convinced that a big kid is truly comfortable - but they will be convinced that toddlers and preschoolers can quite comfortably stay rf'ing and at least wait until 2 or 3 to turn ff'ing.
(Not to be a debbie downer, I just wanted to state my honest opinion... there has to be moderation in everything, and if the video is "over-done" then it may not reach it's intended audience.)
that is a good idea maybe half way through she could give a little info, like how rear facing is 500% safer and that there are no reported case's or broken legs, then show more pics, then add AAP's new 2 and 30 rec.. and of course throw in the crash test videos, I think that she should start with pics.. tooI think it should just be pictures. When you start adding text, people are going to focus on reading and not get the emotional aspect of "all of these children are still RF."
Less is more, IMO. :twocents: It should be simple and encourage more research.
I believe Wiggles has the potential to make a great video for us. I PM'd her and encouraged her to start a new thread to ask for whatever info or pictures she needs.
that is a good idea maybe half way through she could give a little info, like how rear facing is 500% safer and that there are no reported case's or broken legs, then show more pics, then add AAP's new 2 and 30 rec.. and of course throw in the crash test videos, I think that she should start with pics.. too
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