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Who has given their heart a name? I can describe mine in many different ways, but I haven't given it a name. I can see why people like to do that, since the heart can sometimes seem to have a personality of its own.
On a related note, I've seen some people also refer to their hearts by gender pronouns (he/she). I'm curious about the appeal of this? I've noticed that it seems to be a cardiophile thing, even though it's not common.
Would anyone on here be able to help me with editing videos and make it to where you can see the person’s heart beating through their chest while that person is moving? I’ve seen this done on countless videos. I can overlay the heart GIF on top of the video and make it transparent with no problem, but I don’t know how to get the heart GIF to follow a path to where it moves in sync with the person’s chest. The only video editing software I have are Windows Movie Maker and Wondershare Filmora? I’m assuming a lot of this is probably done on better and more expensive software such as Sony Vegas which I don’t have nor can afford at the moment.
Yeah you need something a little beefier. While it’s primarily a 3D modeling suite, it does have some nice video editing tools, and it’s capable of doing motion tracking. I’ve never messed around with it myself so (at least for the moment) I can’t offer any advice past a software recommendation.
Oh holy crap I left the actual name out lol. Sorry about that.
Blender was what I was thinking of when I wrote this. Blender can do motion tracking and all that, without having to pay out your butt for it. It does have a reasonably steep learning curve, but I guess all complex enough software does.
It turns out that I can have this high-pitch "musical" (ejection?) murmur sometimes too. This is an excerpt from another pressure recording. You can hear these "squeaks" sometimes, that show up on the spectrogram as blobs between 500 and 700 Hz. The difference between this and other pressure recordings is that I was standing. There is also a couple of PVCs as a bonus.
I happen to think your blood sounds beautiful. She did definitely make a squirting sound as she let your blood out.
I got bronchitis bad once and they gave me a nebulizer. The medication in it (as well as all inhaled asthma meds) is a stimulant. That's why your heart was beating faster. It's a normal side-effect of the medication. More than likely, your heart is just fine.
There is a special place in my heart for deoxygenated blood.
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My heart is really reactive when I record or share. She gets all thumpy and pounds so hard. ^_^
I’m live on youtube again. Trying out something new, streaming the game I’m playing and my heart. Could be interesting!
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haha, I have a lot of trouble calming my heart. I would've been way above 84 bpm if my pulse was being taken.
Hope you're doing fine now!
That's pretty brutal looking. Love that blue color it changed to.
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(Original fiction by Mod Cuore of @the-heartbeat-carries-on)
Here it is! Decided to write a bit of original fiction with a cardiophile theme :D This was fun. A little rambling and very informal (and first person, present tense, what even), but still fun to do. I hope you all enjoy it! (Rated PG for mild language)
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I could have sworn I left something here.