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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2004 21:14:44 GMT -5
lmao!
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Post by Dom Dunc on Sept 3, 2004 13:04:43 GMT -5
I think my favourite video on the site so far has to be Halo Highjinks. For a couple of reasons, it was the first video that I really spent alot of time over, and looks very polished, also the video ties up well with the music (you have no idea how long it took to slow down the footage/edit it o that it tied up perfectly with the music) also I really enjoyed filming the footage for it, all of it was shot during LAN parties which are always a hell of a lot of fun. So, yeah, that's probably my favourite so far, despite the fact that the tricks/glitches are pretty simple.
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Post by Conor Lindop on Apr 5, 2005 11:02:08 GMT -5
Dom do u have XBOX live or do u do the glitches on the PC version? if so what is ur online name. and i like the 'where's your head at' SM64 vid.
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Post by Dom Dunc on Apr 5, 2005 13:19:34 GMT -5
My live tag is 'Dom Dunc'
If you send me a friend request, tell me who you are so I don't ignore you.
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Post by Conor Lindop on Apr 8, 2005 5:39:42 GMT -5
i thought it was XBOX live, i only have the PC version, oh well
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Post by Franklint 107 on Feb 27, 2006 5:13:12 GMT -5
Hmm... Well, because fleebo.com no longer exists, I've only been able to watch the "SM64 Sillyness" movie, 1 out of 3 SM64 movies. It's my favourite though. Once a Mario obsessive, always a Mario obsessive, if you ask me. Some of the Halo ones sound mighty cool, but once again, most are hosted on fleebo.
Sorry for grave-digging, this topic's very old.
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Post by Dom Dunc on Feb 27, 2006 14:37:00 GMT -5
Yeah, I really need to get round to moving all my old files
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Post by Franklint 107 on Mar 27, 2006 6:11:26 GMT -5
Okay, that's it. I've decided I'm making a music video. They're awesome, and I have just about a big enough archive to make a good one. Mostly SM64, but other games as well.
Music: Some Jazz, video game themes, Godiego (Japanese band from the 70's), probably others.
Just a question: How do you film reliably from a handheld, like SM64DS? I guess you'd have to hold the camera up to the screen and do it that way. I don't know of any AV cord thingies that would make life easier. Info on this is great.
Now, and this is completely serious, if ANYONE at all can tell me ANY GLITCHES AT ALL that I've found, that'd be awesome (Of course, I hardly posted any, but I need all the help I can get in remembering my discoveries.)
Okay. Great. Thanks.
Cheers, -Franklint
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Post by CHOCLAIR5 on Aug 10, 2006 11:08:17 GMT -5
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