![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() How does it work? You must first import your video, and choose a ten second (or less) section containing the moment you'd like to highlight. So you might have a view of a fountain in the square, say: people passing by are frozen, motionless, but the water still cascades down just as it always did. Again, maybe there's a lot of movement as you focus on many different things, but Cliplets can help you zoom in. Or there's that holiday movie you took, in Rome. Pass it through Cliplets, though, and you may be able to create something where the background is entirely still, the guests all motionless, and all you have is your daughter blowing out a candle, then smiling at the camera. Imagine a video of your daughter's fifth birthday, for instance: shaky camera work, lots of movement, it's all a little messy. Microsoft's Research Cliplets is an interesting tool which enables you to extract one precious moment from a video, and focus specifically on that, producing something that's not quite a still, not really a video, but something in between. ![]()
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