Post-Festivids Cleanup
Feb. 11th, 2013 02:09 amFirst of all, thanks to
valika56 for helping me track down shiny source for A koppányi aga testamentuma. I've remastered "I Don't Speak Hungarian" now from DVD source instead of blocky, weetiny DIVX files downloaded from questionable sources. I may have also made one or two minor timing adjustments and, um, replaced one clip entirely (it's not my fault! In the dark, effed up downloaded version, it looked like there was more going on in the original clip than there was when I rewatched the same bit in the shiny DVD).
Anyway, streaming and download are at the vid's post.
Second of all, I made a mash-up of one of my Festivids (that is, I replaced the audio with other audio) and I'm making that available for download:
Row All the Boats (22.5MB Zip containing an MP4)
Instead of Regina Spektor, it's... well, I'll let you find out. It's a song you've heard, I promise.
Anyway, streaming and download are at the vid's post.
Second of all, I made a mash-up of one of my Festivids (that is, I replaced the audio with other audio) and I'm making that available for download:
Row All the Boats (22.5MB Zip containing an MP4)
Instead of Regina Spektor, it's... well, I'll let you find out. It's a song you've heard, I promise.
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Date: 2013-02-12 12:44 am (UTC)Instead of Regina Spektor, it's... well, I'll let you find out. It's a song you've heard, I promise.
Bwuh... o_O You know, if you had given this to me as a draft, I would have said the draft had timing issues, but the basic concept was surprisingly sound, and to keep at it. And that is not something I would have said of the concept with seeing the proof. I guess the basic sound of Regina Spektor's music isn't inherently different? Took me a while to tell if it was going to be heartwarming or bleak, though (or, would have, if it wasn't a Godfather vid). (Note to self: vid rounds sometime.)