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Idiot with a Tripod (aka Man in a Blizzard)

There is a fault in reality

KILLING JOKE-the death and resurrection show (not official)

The Star Spangled Banner (feat. mashup'd presidents)

That Horse Flies!

J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Trailer (3/5/2009)

Signs -- A short film about communication

alien_concept says...

That first beg shoulda worked for you mate, unless you didn't have a power point! The bot is a fucktard sometimes, keep trying, this is greatness

<edit> Yeah no it's me who's dense. It's back in the unsifted queue for another 2 days, because it has been promoted. Sit back and wait for people to find the gold!

Youdiejoe's vid of the 2009 SoCal siftup

spoco2 says...

I have to say, a great effort here. Nice bit of AUSTRALIAN music to it too (The Avalanches... oh yeah baby). The DOF is superb and what gives this the real professional feel, and you are a deft hand at capturing nice little moments. Great editing too.

Huzzah for making the sifters look way cool.

Youdiejoe's vid of the 2009 SoCal siftup

The WORST Thriller dance of all time

laura says...

About the "Note: meth affects teeth and your dancing."...
Dude, this was the 80s. She's 13 and healthy. Those are braces. Sheesh.
I'm sure she's famous now.
Love the cut-away to the dead-looking disco ball there in the beginning when it fades in to her performance...great editing. ha!

"Ave Maria," from the movie 'Hitman'

The Amazing Lyrebird of Australia - Unseen Footage

Brokeback Enterprise

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Video Editing Software - Recommendations? (Blog Entry by schmawy)

Farhad2000 says...

You should also look on Youtube, there are many amateur video editing tutorials on there. Remember its a tool, my philosophy is that the tool has to be comfortable for you to use not the other way around. So find what you are comfortable with.

I definitely recommend Vegas, especially if you are going to experiment with more prosumer type endeavors and want to have a bit more power. Its most comfortable feature is that you are basically throwing clips up there on infinite number of tracks, pulling them back or layering over them to create some great editing very quickly. Most regular NLEs require you to clip, bin and then line the clips up in order, like old school film editing, its very restrictive I find because I worked with alot of clips at the same time.

Of course there is simpler stuff like the stuff Ulead or Pinnicale put out, but those video editors are really made for 60s dad or your 10 year old, they are very restrictive in what they can do, and don't offer you the flexibility.

There is one negative with Sony Vegas, the rendering process takes far longer since it doesn't currently have background rendering unlike say Pinnicale, however it's much more worth it. Rendering times for short 5 to 10 m projects is however very decent.



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