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Jupiter's Entire Rotation Timelapsed In One Earth's Night

dannym3141 says...

This video is the most terribly edited, directed and sound-tracked......beautiful vision of the glory of the universe, i have ever seen.

Please never dirty such a beautiful series of images with this kinda bullshit ever again.

Thomas Edison Early Footage of Calf Branding

Dramatic Cupcake Dog

Arsenault185 says...

*discuss. This is the same video with a laugh track. And this is the same thing with the dramatic bug eye song.
This video and the one first referred to are definitely dupes. Can't tell which one came first. The third one has different music. I thought it was general sift policy to not allow videos with different sound tracks? Whats a dupe? what isn't?

NiN vs. 50 cent - Closer in tha Club...

flechette says...

Well, duh? It's easy to make a good mash when you have a good sound track to work with.

Also, *NSFW for boobies, and, of course, the original lyrics to the song coming back at the end.

Starwars, solo.

Stephen Fry shoots a .44 Magnum, pretends to be Dirty Harry

deedub81 says...

^It's not from A Fist Full of Dollars. It's the theme from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly composed by Ennio Morricone.

http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Good-the-Bad-and-the-Ugly-Trailer

I assume they used it because it's a one of the most classic and famous original scores of all time and the theme to Dirty Harry is 70's style soundtrack garbage. ...and people associate the Good Bad Ugly soundtrack with Clint Eastwood.


We might as well call it "The Clint Eastwood Theme Song."




>> ^Fade:
Why is the music from a fist full of dollars? Surely dirty harry had a sound track too?

Stephen Fry shoots a .44 Magnum, pretends to be Dirty Harry

Splatterpunk Claymation

Anyone Else But You - Michael Cera and Ellen Page

westy says...

this film is so naff and obvious, It tries to hard to be what its trying to be , the film is like an emo kid.

The Sound track basically feals if it was picked to appeal to the target audience of the film rather than something that contributes to the film itself.

The Twilight Zone: 'An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge'

John McCain - Going Down

NetRunner says...

In case anyone comes looking to fix this, this was a video collage of photographs from McCain and Bush eating cake, and the wreckage left by Katrina that same day, to the sound track of Led Zepplin's "When the Levee Breaks".

Showreel 2008 HD

westy says...

relay good work i think whats nice is the guy has good timing and sence of humor and his work is not just that of just replicating real world assets in 3d (which is till a valid and time consuming skill). a good bulk of 3d work is already and will increasingly outsourced to indea and china however due to the difficulties of communication of complex ideas Evan within a small local team let Alon international teams, artists that have the skill of communicating fealing in there work stand a far better chance of employment.

lol cheep use of music there are probably about five sound tracks that people seem to chose for show real i think if you are doing a show real to general public then its OK but if you are to put a show real in a CV id use something less commonly used, if your work is good enough it will easily stand out.

that's what i think Anny way im probably compleaty wrong

Who Needs Pro Tools when you have sndrec32 ?

spawnflagger says...

I searched and couldn't find this on the sift, so I don't think it's a dupe. This youtube video has the full length, but visit the original for better sound quality. I consider "old school flash" those videos that were popular on the internet before youtube-esque lossy-video-embedded-inside-flash became popular. Wasn't sure if I could embed the original though, so I just linked to this youtube video.

Here is the author's site, but geocities is slower than albinoblacksheep.
http://www.geocities.com/clownstaples/swf/winnoise.html

From the FAQ on his page:
"The statement at the end of the movie is absolutely true. The soundtrack was made entirely in Sound Recorder. But that may be misleading, since it took more that just sound recorder to make the movie.

Structurally, the sound track is made of short clips of noises or combinations of noises. Each of these clips was made in sound recorder by distorting one of the four sounds used: ding, chord, chimes, and the Mircosoft sound.

Then sound recorder was used to mix each of these clips together into one synchronized file. Considering the amount of repetition in the song, this part was really quite easy.

Finally, the sound track was imported into Macromedia Flash, and used as the basis for the animation.

No, I didn't reprogram sound recorder to be able to play by itself. It is not a screen-captured movie of something that actually happenned on my computer. It is a fictional depiction of one way the soundtrack could have been generated (but wasnt).

The fake sound recorder windows were built out of pieces of screenshots of sound recorder, and then flash was used to animate their movement. I used mspaint (another of my favorite programs) to cut my screenshots up to get the pieces I needed.
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VideoSift v3.3 (Sift Talk Post)

MarineGunrock says...

I don't like that the discussions tab shows multiple comments on the same thread. It's just disorganized and cluttered, if you ask me.

+1 for the lower rank *dupeof command. That's a lot of work for only three people. At least make it 500 diamond - or maybe require a "seconding" from another diamond. "I'd like to see that implemented in conjunction with bronze diamonds having the ability.

And I think the rules need to be specific - it can only be called on a video that exactly the same, right? Not just a video that has a different sound track...

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