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Prepared to be spooked…

Congratulations to all our Eye-Fi Haunted Video contest participants for spooktastic videos!

You’ve voted and declared these two great videos to be the hands down winners of the Eye-Fi Haunted Video contest:

Watch the winning videos:




Joshua’s winning video




Juan’s winning spooky pumpkin video

They’ve both won a Casio S12 + Share Video card combo!

Congratulations to the following for winning an Eye-Fi Share Video: Jim B. of Atkins AR, Robert H. of Washington DC, Seth O. of Los Angeles CA, and Jordan M. of Branson MO

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Did you know? Juan’s winning video is made out of 1,000 photos… uploaded with his Eye-Fi card! Read more about how he did it:

Name: Juan Perez
Occupation: Student
Location: Bakersfield, CA

Which Eye-Fi card do you own?

The Eye-Fi Explore Video

What’s you’re Eye-Fi story?

I Currently own a Canon Xsi, and was very frustrated with the USB cables with the tangling, misplacing them, and connecting to my computer. As I am a full time college student, I do not have time to upload all of the photographs I take – so most of the photos I took never left my SD card. So one day I was online and saw a review on Eye-fi card and how it made it easy for the photographer to upload photos with out the need cables. I decided to order one and try it out for myself. I bought a 4Gb Eye-fi explore. It is one of the best products i have ever used. It makes my life easier.

So how did you make the video?

To create this video for the contest I used both the Eye-Fi and the canon xsi. Since my Eye-fi card never comes out of my camera it was so much easier to upload over 1,000 photos I took for this video. The video was created with a camera, computer, software and of course my Eye-Fi card. Not once did I have to connect annoying cables. Once I had all the photos onto my computer, which did not take long (as I was taking a photo another was being uploaded), I went to my computer and used a video software that came with my computer. I then just adjusted the speed to that worked out best with the photos, not making it too fast but not being too slow either, and then made last touches by adding music. This contest was a lot of fun and I would most definitely do it again. I also recommend an Eye-Fi card to every amateur or professional photographer, uploads straight to your computer and can geotag as well.

2 Responses to “Prepared to be spooked…”

  1. Ziv Gillat says:

    Juan, AMAZING video. Genius. Phenomenal execution.
    Joshua, I have 2 kids — I can totally relate :-) Very cute production

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