An MBTA train breaking down. THIS JUST IN: FIRE, HOT! :D Just a suggestion: when placing text in-video, make sure the durration is long enough to actually read it. Give it a test run, then add and subtract time as needed, and add some extra time for the slower readers.
Yes, I know the duration is short and I did test it. But would have to have made the duration over 15 seconds and that's too long. You can always hit the pause button if you want to read the whole thing.
I could have made the duration as long as I wanted, but 15 seconds I felt was too long. Besides, some people ready faster, some slower. I don't want to lose anyone's attention.
Wow. Either 5 or 15 seconds? Not very flexable editing software. :( Liked the video, nonetheless. Another video showing the "high quality" the MBTA offers.
Nice video Jim! Great catch with 904!
An MBTA train breaking down.
THIS JUST IN: FIRE, HOT! :D
Just a suggestion: when placing text in-video, make sure the durration is long enough to actually read it. Give it a test run, then add and subtract time as needed, and add some extra time for the slower readers.
The work engine is apparently more reliable then the passenger locos. Nice catch of 904.
Yes, I know the duration is short and I did test it. But would have to have made the duration over 15 seconds and that's too long. You can always hit the pause button if you want to read the whole thing.
What a catch.
I could have made the duration as long as I wanted, but 15 seconds I felt was too long. Besides, some people ready faster, some slower. I don't want to lose anyone's attention.
Wow. Either 5 or 15 seconds? Not very flexable editing software. :(
Liked the video, nonetheless.
Another video showing the "high quality" the MBTA offers.
Wow! Nice geep!