ddueck
Ghostwriter
Omnia dicta fortiori, si dicta Latina!
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Post by ddueck on Mar 16, 2010 8:05:51 GMT -8
Having started my hobby/interest/semi-career in filmmaking from the ground up, this video appeals to me in a special way. I can't remember the last time I laughed so hard. This was me a couple of years ago
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Post by Hook on Mar 20, 2010 19:58:27 GMT -8
Uh... uhuh. Gut-wrenching music. Seems like a lot of work, which begs the question of how they did it back a few hundred years ago.
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Post by Chris Tilton on Mar 21, 2010 18:16:57 GMT -8
Seems like a lot of work, which begs the question of how they did it back a few hundred years ago. It was for entertainment. The same way a 3D animator today will spend a week animating 15 seconds of footage. Demand begets the time and cost that goes into it.
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Post by Brendan Anderson on Mar 23, 2010 7:59:31 GMT -8
Impressive:
But help me out composer/recording peeps: is this legit? I know he added crazy reverb to make it all gel together, but I can't imagine what kind of noise gate he has running on all those tracks to get rid of the horrible 'white noise' hiss that comes from crappy web cam audio. To me, it sounds like he recorded a pro choir and dropped that in as an audio track under all the stitched together video.
So what do you think? Hoax, or legit?
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Post by Chris Tilton on Mar 23, 2010 8:51:23 GMT -8
Impressive: But help me out composer/recording peeps: is this legit? I know he added crazy reverb to make it all gel together, but I can't imagine what kind of noise gate he has running on all those tracks to get rid of the horrible 'white noise' hiss that comes from crappy web cam audio. To me, it sounds like he recorded a pro choir and dropped that in as an audio track under all the stitched together video. So what do you think? Hoax, or legit? If he's going through all the effort to co-ordinate all this, surely it's not too hard to have everyone record their audio locally and have that sent to him to mix. That's what a lot of the podcasts like Gamers with Jobs and Player One Podcast do, and it sounds like they are all in a room together, rather than across the country.
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Post by Brendan Anderson on Mar 23, 2010 9:26:08 GMT -8
Oh I don't doubt he has the ability to mix all the tracks he receives together. What I'm questioning is how he got such a great sounding final product sound-quality wise when what he received was a bunch of this:
The audio is thin, echoey with room noise, and has a bunch of background hiss and is compressed. Now multiply this by 185 times. I find it hard to believe he can come up with the final product he did based on the raw input...
-Brendan
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Post by Chris Tilton on Mar 23, 2010 12:45:40 GMT -8
Oh I don't doubt he has the ability to mix all the tracks he receives together. What I'm questioning is how he got such a great sounding final product sound-quality wise when what he received was a bunch of this: The audio is thin, echoey with room noise, and has a bunch of background hiss and is compressed. Now multiply this by 185 times. I find it hard to believe he can come up with the final product he did based on the raw input... -Brendan I think you missed my point, though. He's not using the audio from the youtube vid, he's using audio that the singer records locally while making the youtube vid. He's simply using youtube as a device to co-ordinate singers all around the globe. That's how I interpret it anyway.
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Post by Chris Tilton on Mar 30, 2010 17:59:16 GMT -8
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Post by Jens Dietrich on Apr 7, 2010 23:04:13 GMT -8
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Post by Hook on Apr 13, 2010 21:24:01 GMT -8
Can you say "Brilliant!"?
When I was 11-12, my first introduction to Late Night (not stand-up, though) was Jay Leno and I loved this new kind of show I had "discovered" (right after my other "discovery", SNL). You can't say I'm biased to Conan because of my age. Leno was my "first" and I have a soft spot for him, but Coco is keeping it real and, as always, hilarious.
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Post by Chris Tilton on Apr 21, 2010 15:04:02 GMT -8
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Post by Hook on Apr 22, 2010 0:44:03 GMT -8
When I'm bored, I look for medical vids on YouTube. This is, without a doubt, the most unintentionally funny video I've seen of a guy getting his mouth perforated to access his paranasal sinus:
Oh, man, I'm so sorry.
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Post by General Silliness on Apr 28, 2010 14:41:17 GMT -8
not exactly Youtube but here you can see the Final Battle of Avatar till the crash of Quaritchs Bomber with the UNEDITED Music as Horner intended it to be, before the horrible cuts and loops. Its sooo much better than what put into the final cut.Just watch the attack of trudy, which is incredibly tragic and hopeless in this version, and there is much more new music to discover. shame its not the complete finale. the unedited version of the final fight between jake and quaritch is also much more powerful. www.soundtrack-board.de/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hornershrine.com%2Fnicksuploads%2FWAR%2520-%2520sequence%2520with%2520unedited%2520original%2520score.mp4click to save and then play, dont stream. And yes, there is a 5cd Avatar Recording Session with TONS of unreleased music and great alternates.The unreleased music contains the new scenes in the upcoming extended cut. oh the unedited fight to the death cue does not fit into the scene it is too long. so there is more of that fight?
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Post by Brendan Anderson on May 5, 2010 11:07:23 GMT -8
I don't care if you agree or disagree with (or flat-out don't understand) the Arizona Immigration Bill, funny is funny:
Why can't Hollywood be this funny in real movies?
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Post by Brendan Anderson on May 6, 2010 7:31:50 GMT -8
Do Darth Vader spoof videos ever get old?
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