FILMORA

All content made using Wondershare Filmora 13-14.

This shows my work with split screens. Filmed in order:

1) Coutts-Sweetgrass border,

2) Bonnyville, AB area,

3) Cypress Hills Visitor Centre, AB,

4) Lumel Studios, Whitehorse, YT,

5)  Fireworks are from Klondike Festival in Whitehorse, YT, concerts footage is at the Chasing Summer Festival

in Calgary.

This is a house in Whitehorse, filmed using Filmora Split Screen.

Top – Kitchen, living room.

Middle- Dining area.

Bottom – Basement.

House was constructed by inhabitants.

Side by side comparison of Sanibel, Captiva, and Bunche Beach pre- and post Hurricane Ian. Footage on the

 left is mine, taken 2015-2017. Footage on left, in order is:

“Sanibel Lighthouse 1 Month After Hurricane Ian” by Carribean Castways

“‘Ding’ Darling Post Hurricane Ian Wildlife Update” by Ding Darling Wildlife Society

“Blind Pass, north Sanibel and south Captiva Hurricane Ian damage drone 4k” by WXChasing

“Captiva, FL after Hurricane Ian Drone 4K” by WXChasing

“Driving though the aftermath of Hurricane Ian Bunche Beach – Fort Myers Area Beaches (PART 2)” by Mark

The Floridian

Music is “Sanibel Sunrise” by Danny Morgan.

All videos available on Youtube.

Split screen video of Wai’Ale’Ale in Hawaii, one of the wettest spots on Earth, with watery effects to match the climate.

Multi screen video, Byron Southwood Public School in London Ontario, with some delay editing.

Split screen video where the one the right is the original, whereas the left has been treated with effects like Metropolis, Light Teal,  Stlyish Apocalyptic and Period Piece to increase its quality.

First video that isn’t multi-screen, I use speed effects(X4 speed) and a Warp transition to take me back and forth between an October and a December scene. Filmed at Elizabeth Lake, Cranbrook.

Demonstrating my ability to play with wipes and masks in Filmora. The footage is from a longer video entitled “Tsunami in Kesennuma city, ascending the Okawa river”, taken during the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami. I mean no disrespect for the victims by posting this.

This is the "body" section. It contains imagery not entirely of a medical nature some might not be for everyone. Viewer discretion is advised.

This video, entitled “Saving Teeth – A Demonstration of Getting Full Zirconium Crowns” was filmed with Filmora 12. It shows heavy use of split screen and title cards to make a slideshow sort of presentation.

Split screen of my eyes, one played in forward, one in reverse, displaying extreme zoom in each video.

Video of nose, with split screen going up each nostril, displaying co-ordination.

Triple split-screen of navel with zooms, same coordination as the previous video. I go do this up to six.