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godix
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Post by godix » Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:24 pm

Greggus1 wrote:Though all the tracks were interesting in their own right and extremely well edited, only Oto's, FC's and Doki's translated into entertainment for me. For the rest, I appreciated the artistic value, but they didn't quite captivate me. Although this could be entirely my fault.

Anyway, I applaud the vision required to make something like this :up:
You're clearly defective. Although I'm sure Oto, FC, and Doki probably disagree with me on that.
Angelic86 wrote:This was... interesting :shock: Though it creeps the hell outta me, it was fun to watch (in it´s own twisted way). I think I like it, I´m not quite sure yet :lol:
Thank you. I think.
quadir wrote:good project, rather liked it.
That's actually kinda surprising but glad you liked it.
badmartialarts wrote:Was hard to edit a video and mail a straight up final to godix without any betaing but, I think my track turned out fine. And the beta version of the project was quite awesome. Waiting on my DVD in the mail of the final (thanks godix).
*sound of DVD burner in the background*

You haven't gotten that out yet? That's weird, I sent it out right away. I wouldn't procrastinate on something like that.

*nero makes stupid sound indicating burn is done*

Oh well, must be the post office taking their sweet ass time as usual. I'm sure you'll get it in, well, however many days it takes a package sent tomorrow to get to the middle east. I wonder if I have any stamps around here?
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Post by Kai Stromler » Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:32 pm

dokidoki wrote:
Kalium wrote:I suspect that I know where the inspiration for that effect Kai Stromler used all over may have come from, though.
It made me think of the watershed filter, though I thought I remembered the pic there looking more like what he did.
Kal: It wasn't an explicit connection, but I've been trying to do that 'punchcarding' thing forever, and this is about the closest I've gotten to an actual impementation -- nice call. ;)

doki (& anyone else who wants to know how to do this version of the rained-on-punk-rock-flyer effect that I use in too many videos): I did this one by maxing out the VDub internal contrast filter, then using Lags' difference filter, inverting the result, then putting it through a maxed threshold filter. Hey presto: emergent behavior at the ends of the spectrum.

downloading this now, going to watch it later (still recovering from Germany); can't wait to see how the other segments turned out.

--K
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Post by Szwagier » Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:31 am

This was quite mind raping experience, but an awesome one. It didn't got boring, thx to the variety of themes that you've brought here. And it proves the point, that there is no music that can't be turned into amv :P

Really great job on this MEP, gratz.
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Post by Tsunami Jones » Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:38 pm

godix wrote:Where is TJ anyway? I want to him to upload what he originally sent me as his 'final' track like he said he was going to. People don't know what project coordinators put up with.
No internet=sad TJ

Anyway . . .

A mistake on my part results in hilarity!

http://rapidshare.com/files/48031911/tj ... e.avi.html

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Post by godix » Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:29 pm

Tsunami Jones wrote:A mistake on my part results in hilarity!
As a minor side note, listen carefully during the credits for your part.

And now for something completely different:
Is it trying to tell me something about your track?

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Post by NS » Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:33 pm

Lol

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Post by Kai Stromler » Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:27 pm

Damn this was cool; so far Oto's segment was the best, but now I'm going to get a glass of Jaeger, drink that, and watch it again before I go to the bar. Nice job, all, and extra credit to godix for putting this thing together.

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