Speed Up Your Work Day

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Take video of yourself doing what you typically do on an average work day, and then speed it up! Start with at least 30 minutes of footage at a minimum, so as to get a good amount of video to share. Challenge yourself to complete the assignment in one single shot, then speed it up to ridiculous speeds, and toss in some music that fits the mood., _cpzh4: Video, _cre1l: http://vimeo.com/26491808, _chk2m: Ben Rimes, _ciyn3: 155, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

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The instructions for the “Speed Up Your Work Day” assignment were to “Take video of yourself doing what you typically do on an average work

In this post I showing a video of me programming/coding. This is what I do for work and what I spend most my time doing.

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For this assignment, we were required to take a video of our “Work Day” and speed it up. The

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