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Time-lapse of Making a Flipping Physics Video (4k)

11/4/2015

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Click here toThe most common question I hear is, “How long does it take you to make these videos?” My answer to the question is, of course, a video. I set up a camera to document as much as I could of the process of making one video. Thank you Nicholas Gunty and Brian Powers of Frances Luke Accord for allowing me to use their song “Save Me Your Laughter” from Live @ Strobe. Nick and Brian are wonderful gentlemen and beautiful musicians; please support their music.

By the way, the answer is approximately 2 hours of work for every minute of video. Please enjoy, Jon
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11/10/2015 01:44:26 pm

I super duper 100% appreciate every second of your effort. People change the world day by day. As an adult college student, I see this potential constantly. Its easy to distinguish between people who are doing "work" and those that are shaping the world around them. Thanks alot Mr. P. You wouldn't want to come and teach at my campus by chance?? If it were up to me and my tuition statements, you would totally have the gig.

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11/11/2015 09:06:19 am

Thanks. I am doing my best. And sorry, however, I am happy with where I am and do not plan to teach at your campus. :)

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It's fascinating to see the effort behind each Flipping Physics video! Two hours of work per minute of video truly highlights the dedication and passion involved. Big thanks to Nicholas Gunty and Brian Powers for their amazing music! Keep up the fantastic work, Jon—your videos make learning physics so engaging! #FlippingPhysics

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    Yep, I make physics videos in the hope that you can learn physics.  If you are a physics teacher, I am very hopeful that you will want to use them to help flip your physics class.

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