You can slow down the clip:
http://onlinehelp.avs4you.com/AVS-Video-Editor/Features/EditingVideos/Speed.aspx
Yes it does actually. The best way to deal with that problem is if you uninstall the program and either download it again or get a newer version but since you've already bought the AVS video editor, it will be free but you just have to put in the navigation code and a nonvirus AVS is guaranteed.
Go to a video of her transformation on YouTube and put it in slow motion. I think that's the closest to an answer you're going to get, because honestly, the most I can do is the "tsukini kawatte oshiokiyo" part.
yes record a video, and then move a thing pause the video move the thing pause the video and keep doing this then you have made stop motion. or take pictures and put them together on your pc
The simplest way would be take digital pictures put them on your computer and then use windows movie maker to turn them into a movie you can then even add thinks like voices by clicking to narrate the timeline
yes
Put it into atmosphere's temperature.
You need to make it first, then you press upload to make a stop motion video. I recommend (Sony Vegas), look it up and find out how to use it. A lot of the YouTubers such as CaptainSparkles, UberHaxorNova, PewDiePie, and more use it!
You can use Windows Movie Maker and put the photos in a time-line that the software uses.
put it on paper for the coaches and run the play a few time in slow motion then start to speed it up and tell them what to do every step of the way
I usually use the TunesKit Acemovi. First, put the video to timeline, second, right click the video and choose the'Speed and Duration' , then you can slow down the video.
you take part of your bloopers and put it in like you put your main video in
It's an overall nicely put together pro-sumer (not quite professional, not quite consumer) camcorder. The decision reallyl lies in two things. Do you want to be able to shoot in slow-motion, and what editing system are you using? The HG10 is not capable of slow-motion capture, and it is generally incompatible with iMovie and Windows Movie Maker.