Funny. I have a Dropbox folder where I store video tours of all the apartments I’ve ever lived in. Like, I spend a minute or two walking around the apartment and taking a video with my phone.
I’m not sure why, exactly. Partly because it’s fun to look back. Partly because I don’t want to “lose” something that’s been with me for so long.
I suspect that such video tours are more appropriate for a large majority of people. 10 hours and $200-$500 sounds like a lot. And you could always convert the video tour into digital art some time in the future if you find the nostalgia is really hitting you.
Funny. I have a Dropbox folder where I store video tours of all the apartments I’ve ever lived in. Like, I spend a minute or two walking around the apartment and taking a video with my phone.
I’m not sure why, exactly. Partly because it’s fun to look back. Partly because I don’t want to “lose” something that’s been with me for so long.
I suspect that such video tours are more appropriate for a large majority of people. 10 hours and $200-$500 sounds like a lot. And you could always convert the video tour into digital art some time in the future if you find the nostalgia is really hitting you.