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Post by downwithpants » Sun Oct 26, 2008 2:29 pm

LuluandAuron wrote:In 1997, we got our first computer....a one gig beast that I had trouble even turning on. I'd press the button and then recoil in horror afraid it would break. The biggest file stored on that computer was a 16mb copy of the death scene in FF7.
I discovered Power point, and the fascination of music and scenes was reborn. I'd take pictures and add them into power point then play music along with them.
oh i remember when we got a 2gb 200 mhz pentium. I would dial up on aol and go to these geoshities websites and find wav files from the simpsons and south park to edit. i made a sex remix from the wave files you can extract from warcraft II CD. i ran out of hard drive space just from wave files.
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Post by Kionon » Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:42 pm

downwithpants wrote: oh i remember when we got a 2gb 200 mhz pentium. I would dial up on aol and go to these geoshities websites and find wav files from the simpsons and south park to edit. i made a sex remix from the wave files you can extract from warcraft II CD. i ran out of hard drive space just from wave files.
in 1996, I used compuserv on a packard bell. Oh baby.

I never used it for anime or editing or anything (since my desire to even do stuff like that would not come around until 1998) but still. Compuserv. Oh. Yeah.
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Post by Infinity Squared » Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:21 pm

Hmm...

I guess I can't put anything else... since mine has been posted WITHOUT PERMISSION :lol:

Seriously though, this is what I wanted to see when I posted that autobiography on LJ. I was definitely interested to read other people's histories and where their videos fit in to their lives at the time and I thought posting mine first could give people the idea to follow.

/me continues reading.

(there's a lot to read and I intend to read them all)
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Post by Odinsdragondaughter » Sun Oct 26, 2008 6:38 pm

I was just intrigued by the knowledge that I could take my favorite anime and add my favorite music to it. Being able to rearrange video clips and still images to tell my own story is an added bonus.

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Post by LuluandAuron » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:10 am

downwithpants wrote:
LuluandAuron wrote:In 1997, we got our first computer....a one gig beast that I had trouble even turning on. I'd press the button and then recoil in horror afraid it would break. The biggest file stored on that computer was a 16mb copy of the death scene in FF7.
I discovered Power point, and the fascination of music and scenes was reborn. I'd take pictures and add them into power point then play music along with them.
oh i remember when we got a 2gb 200 mhz pentium. I would dial up on aol and go to these geoshities websites and find wav files from the simpsons and south park to edit. i made a sex remix from the wave files you can extract from warcraft II CD. i ran out of hard drive space just from wave files.
LOL your waves may have been bigger then my one FF7 file. hehehe

I just about died when I discovered amvs that were 50mb + instead of 10 mb....like mine way back when.

Wow as I read more and more, it's such an eye opener to see the real person on the other side of the edits. Finished up to the end of page 5. I keep giggling at the computer and the family is giving me weird looks now.

I almost cried when I read about your stepmom handing you a copy of Premiere Krisqo. Oooo and congrats on the wedding!

Pwolf, I got tears in my eyes reading about your win at Anime Expo 2003!

Finally, I get to Vlads :D I got the long version over coffee, it was great :D

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Post by Infinity Squared » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:14 am

I also notice that 2006 seems to be a high point for a lot of people here.
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Post by Pwolf » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:18 am

Infinity Squared wrote:I also notice that 2006 seems to be a high point for a lot of people here.
2003 is where it's at :|

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Post by Odinsdragondaughter » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:25 am

2005 for me, but I didn't finish my first AMV until 2006.

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Post by dwchang » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:57 am

Pwolf wrote:
Infinity Squared wrote:I also notice that 2006 seems to be a high point for a lot of people here.
2003 is where it's at :|
I agree with the KING on this one. 2006 in comparison, sucked.
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Post by Castor Troy » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:10 am

Even koop says 2006 sucked.
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