
The audio comes from Garfield's Halloween Adventure (hence the picture). Other than that, I think I've said everything I wanted to say over on the video information page. Got an honorable mention at EXP Con 2008
What the hell are you talking about? I watch all my mp4s in Windows Media Player. I just watched this one in Windows Media Player as well.Warning: The video is in .mp4 format, to keep the file size down as per the org's standards. Anyhow, for everyone unfamiliar with .mp4's; they don't play Windows Media Player, so you'll need something like VLC Media Player. If that bothers you for whatever reason, then don't download the video.
Well, they don't play in my version of WMP.devilmaykickass wrote:What the hell are you talking about? I watch all my mp4s in Windows Media Player. I just watched this one in Windows Media Player as well.Warning: The video is in .mp4 format, to keep the file size down as per the org's standards. Anyhow, for everyone unfamiliar with .mp4's; they don't play Windows Media Player, so you'll need something like VLC Media Player. If that bothers you for whatever reason, then don't download the video.
You just need the right codec packdrewaconclusion wrote:Well, they don't play in my version of WMP.devilmaykickass wrote:What the hell are you talking about? I watch all my mp4s in Windows Media Player. I just watched this one in Windows Media Player as well.Warning: The video is in .mp4 format, to keep the file size down as per the org's standards. Anyhow, for everyone unfamiliar with .mp4's; they don't play Windows Media Player, so you'll need something like VLC Media Player. If that bothers you for whatever reason, then don't download the video.
Ah. Well, I'll eat my words on that one then.Kevmaster wrote:You just need the right codec packdrewaconclusion wrote:Well, they don't play in my version of WMP.devilmaykickass wrote:What the hell are you talking about? I watch all my mp4s in Windows Media Player. I just watched this one in Windows Media Player as well.Warning: The video is in .mp4 format, to keep the file size down as per the org's standards. Anyhow, for everyone unfamiliar with .mp4's; they don't play Windows Media Player, so you'll need something like VLC Media Player. If that bothers you for whatever reason, then don't download the video.
Thank yeArashinomeAMV wrote:I'd easily give it a solid 4/5 just because it's festive and a good watch, I thought it was pretty well done ^_^
Wow, that's quite the compliment. Thank you! I'm glad you really liked it. I almost wasn't going to put the Garfield clip in during the credits; but I thought it'd be interesting to show where the audio came from. Plus, the credits would've been rather boring without it.Code wrote:You get a awesome Thumbs up from me because you used Garfield. That cat grew up with me, and I still have a stuffed version of him in my room.
It also helps that the video was awesome in almost every degree. Short, sweet and festive. :O Also, best credits ever. Awesome!
To be honest, when I was editing this, the whole issue of fully closing the mouth for the m hadn't crossed my mind. What was at the time, was that to and me kind of "slurr" together or rather that the break between the two words was less than the span of a single frame. I decided to not have a fully closed frame to keep it more fluid looking, since the closure would have been really short anyhow.dazza1008 wrote:aaah, your vids are so well-made and funny! Love the extra's like the sweatdrops. Really do.
but to offer some critique, the one thing I did notice is that at 0.16 when the guy says "me", his mouth isn't fully closed for the "m". It's inaccurate!
umm... what?dazza1008 wrote:*noes*