Hello all,
Whew...it was not easy to edit a series of maraming video clips. Then, tie them together so they make a single piece. Then do some effects and transitions. Mind you, we could have used a better camera. And when it looks alright, then learn how to upload on YouTube. Then, finally how to embed the video address to this site. Anyhow, that was a really interesting experience. The same excitement as you got when we had the Reunion in Buddha Restaurant.
The video is simple but I guess it had adequately captured the moods of the DPS alumni who attended the event. Instead of more word.... come on and watch it. Just click play....
Lots of huggggssssss....
Ed Canela
Sunday, February 17, 2008
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Sor Victorina de la Providencia, Mother Superior of Daet Parochial School
HS Solo Graduation Pictures
DPS Class67 HS Graduates, 40 Years After
Video Clips of the Years Spent in Daet Parochial School
- DPS Elementary Years - Part I
- DPS Elementary Years - Part II
- DPS Elementary Years - Part III
- DPS High School Years - Part I
- DPS High School Years - Part II
- DPS High School Years - Part III
- DPS High School Years - Part IV
- DPS High School Years - Part V
- DPS High School Years - Part VI
- DPS High School Years - Part VII
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