I'm in a sharing kind of mood.
If any of you are like me, you watch certain videos but just for a very specific part. However, this leaves you constantly hitting replay or dragging the time marker back which can disrupt your... you know.
Gifs sort of solved this issue, but I don't really enjoy gifs because they are often choppy and grainy.
So here's what I did: various video player apps (like Google Photos) automatically replay videos. I screen recorded some of my favorite moments from my favorite videos, placed it in a video editor, copied and pasted it after the original (so it would play twice) then reversed the copy.
Here's an example of the effect: Say a girl is getting her belly rubbed at a perfect camera angle but only for like 2 seconds. After doing this reversing process and playing it in Google Photos, it's essentially a forever video of the girl getting her belly rubbed.
The videos I have in this folder are ones that all of you have likely seen already. I tried to edit them in such a way that the transitions are smooth and they genuinely seem like the movements are continuous.
I haven't figured out if the Google Drive player has an auto replay function, but I usually just go to the file settings for any video, select "open with" and then choose Google Photos to avoid having to download. I've only done this on my phone, not sure if it works the same on desktop.
Most of the videos I have in this folder are edited but there's a couple I haven't gotten around to yet.
Also, probably a good idea to turn the sound off for most of these unless you want to hear a bunch of reversed noises. The one exception is the wine night girl patting her belly video (and it's duplicates)
Hope you enjoy.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...kDB3bht8FP
R'lyeh
If any of you are like me, you watch certain videos but just for a very specific part. However, this leaves you constantly hitting replay or dragging the time marker back which can disrupt your... you know.
Gifs sort of solved this issue, but I don't really enjoy gifs because they are often choppy and grainy.
So here's what I did: various video player apps (like Google Photos) automatically replay videos. I screen recorded some of my favorite moments from my favorite videos, placed it in a video editor, copied and pasted it after the original (so it would play twice) then reversed the copy.
Here's an example of the effect: Say a girl is getting her belly rubbed at a perfect camera angle but only for like 2 seconds. After doing this reversing process and playing it in Google Photos, it's essentially a forever video of the girl getting her belly rubbed.
The videos I have in this folder are ones that all of you have likely seen already. I tried to edit them in such a way that the transitions are smooth and they genuinely seem like the movements are continuous.
I haven't figured out if the Google Drive player has an auto replay function, but I usually just go to the file settings for any video, select "open with" and then choose Google Photos to avoid having to download. I've only done this on my phone, not sure if it works the same on desktop.
Most of the videos I have in this folder are edited but there's a couple I haven't gotten around to yet.
Also, probably a good idea to turn the sound off for most of these unless you want to hear a bunch of reversed noises. The one exception is the wine night girl patting her belly video (and it's duplicates)
Hope you enjoy.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...kDB3bht8FP
R'lyeh