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The Finland Phenomenon
>> ^bamdrew:
good lord this is interesting
could arguably be edited a bit tighter
I'm not sure if this is the final cut of the documentary... It said version 7.4 so it might be a rough cut and that is why it isn't as tight and is a bit repetitive at times...
Pink Floyd "Let There Be More Light"
Okay, I like early Pink Floyd, but Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here would have to go down as my favorites. I also prefer any of the post Waters stuff over Final Cut which struck me more as a Waters album that just happened to have Pink Floyd on it. Heck I generally prefer Division Bell over The Wall at times, although that may be because stuff from the Wall is way overplayed. Then again I would take an overplayed Wall song over lots of today's music (there are notable exceptions).
Rebecca Black: Friday (Kill Me Now)
>> ^BoneRemake:
@Truckchase
No.
You cannot.
hope that answers your sincere question.
Damnit! Thank the gods for my smartphone, I've been trolling the mall for 8 hrs now. I wrote a sweet song I was gonna perform:
<autotune>
1 pm, wakin up in the shelter;
gotta get out before someone steals my cart
eatin cereal that I found in the garbage;
now that's pretty much the top of my day. tickin on and on everyone's drinkin!
gotta get down to the bus stop
gotta beg for money
I see my friends!
kickin in the alley *yeah!*
kickin on the cardboard *yeah!*
gotta make my mind up, who will share some booze?
<chorus>
it's thursday, or friday;
maybe wednesday or sunday....
not really sure but for me it's a -
weekend, weekend.
tuesday, monday;
can't recall the other day
everybody's lookin forward to the
soup line, soup line.
loiterin', loiterin' *cops*!
loiterin', loiterin' *run*!
run
run
run
run
lookin forward to this box wine.
</autotune>
My invisible pet dog "extreme Earl" wrote that last part. He'll rap in the final cut.
Interpreting Inception
I agree with direpickle. Everything in the movie is presented clearly. I've always been annoyed that people are coming up with alternate theories for the movie. If the ending were a dream, the top would not have wobbled at all, and it does just before the final cut...sooooo..why are we talking about this?
"Making of" the Star Wars Darth Vader Volkswagen commercial
>> ^garmachi:
>> ^ant:
>> ^garmachi:
The final cut of the online version was darn near perfect. Sadly, the TV version was trimmed significantly and lost a lot of character.
Wait, I thought they were the same. What was different?
The one that aired on TV was only about half as long. Hard to say exactly what was cut, but each "scene" was shortened by a bit.
Ah, I didn't notice.
"Making of" the Star Wars Darth Vader Volkswagen commercial
>> ^ant:
>> ^garmachi:
The final cut of the online version was darn near perfect. Sadly, the TV version was trimmed significantly and lost a lot of character.
Wait, I thought they were the same. What was different?
The one that aired on TV was only about half as long. Hard to say exactly what was cut, but each "scene" was shortened by a bit.
"Making of" the Star Wars Darth Vader Volkswagen commercial
>> ^garmachi:
The final cut of the online version was darn near perfect. Sadly, the TV version was trimmed significantly and lost a lot of character.
Wait, I thought they were the same. What was different?
"Making of" the Star Wars Darth Vader Volkswagen commercial
The final cut of the online version was darn near perfect. Sadly, the TV version was trimmed significantly and lost a lot of character.
The bicycle crash to end all bicycle crashes.
*Dead. Looks like Google Video has finally cut off access to their back catalog of content.
Revoke BP's Corporate Charter
>> ^volumptuous:
Ubuntu?
Yeah, I'll just do that. Because you know, I don't need things like Adobe CS4/5, Logic Audio, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Max/MSP, Final Cut, Color, Motion, Lightroom and basically every other piece of software I use for my professional and fun purposes.
After scanning around some Ubuntu forums and finding out just what a nightmare it is to run any of my required software, I called a friend @ JPL, and one at Oracle to ask if my summation was correct, and they said "for what you need, Ubuntu makes zero sense". Yep, there you go campion.
Why are we talking about Ubuntu? Oh right, to show that we don't need sweatshops to live our wetern lifestyles. Which for me, (aside from about 1/2 the tech I own) is absolutely true.
I work from home, my GF takes mass transit. We have a massive garden where we get most of our food from. We buy all other food from locally grown, sustainable sources (mostly south central farmers market). We make all of our own cleaning agents, use soap nuts for washing clothes, recycle all water, harvest rainwater, solar dry food, hardly ever use a heater, have no A/C or central air. We use canvas bags to shop with, compost 100% of all food waste, recycle or reuse all plastic/paper/glass etc. Our combined trash for a full month is 1/2 of a normal small plastic bag.
I DO NOT buy Nike products, have never bought anything from WalMart, don't buy fastfood (aside from the ocassional In-n-Out) and we both study the source where all of our merch is made. In this ugly web of global corporate confusion, it's not always easy to find out where every piece of every camera or MIDI controller or PS3 you buy comes from.
It is very easy to "vote with my wallet" although I am not so naive to think it makes a dent on the big picture. But a lot of people would rather just scream "just buy Ubuntu and the world is saved" that's a load of bullshit.
Ubuntu. If you need it, write it. That's how Linux works.
volumptuous (Member Profile)
I know I could google, and I will, but what are your tips for making your own cleaning products as I'm quite interested in doing that.
In reply to this comment by volumptuous:
Ubuntu?
Yeah, I'll just do that. Because you know, I don't need things like Adobe CS4/5, Logic Audio, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Max/MSP, Final Cut, Color, Motion, Lightroom and basically every other piece of software I use for my professional and fun purposes.
After scanning around some Ubuntu forums and finding out just what a nightmare it is to run any of my required software, I called a friend @ JPL, and one at Oracle to ask if my summation was correct, and they said "for what you need, Ubuntu makes zero sense". Yep, there you go campion.
Why are we talking about Ubuntu? Oh right, to show that we don't need sweatshops to live our wetern lifestyles. Which for me, (aside from about 1/2 the tech I own) is absolutely true.
I work from home, my GF takes mass transit. We have a massive garden where we get most of our food from. We buy all other food from locally grown, sustainable sources (mostly south central farmers market). We make all of our own cleaning agents, use soap nuts for washing clothes, recycle all water, harvest rainwater, solar dry food, hardly ever use a heater, have no A/C or central air. We use canvas bags to shop with, compost 100% of all food waste, recycle or reuse all plastic/paper/glass etc. Our combined trash for a full month is 1/2 of a normal small plastic bag.
I DO NOT buy Nike products, have never bought anything from WalMart, don't buy fastfood (aside from the ocassional In-n-Out) and we both study the source where all of our merch is made. In this ugly web of global corporate confusion, it's not always easy to find out where every piece of every camera or MIDI controller or PS3 you buy comes from.
It is very easy to "vote with my wallet" although I am not so naive to think it makes a dent on the big picture. But a lot of people would rather just scream "just buy Ubuntu and the world is saved" that's a load of bullshit.
Revoke BP's Corporate Charter
Ubuntu?
Yeah, I'll just do that. Because you know, I don't need things like Adobe CS4/5, Logic Audio, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Max/MSP, Final Cut, Color, Motion, Lightroom and basically every other piece of software I use for my professional and fun purposes.
After scanning around some Ubuntu forums and finding out just what a nightmare it is to run any of my required software, I called a friend @ JPL, and one at Oracle to ask if my summation was correct, and they said "for what you need, Ubuntu makes zero sense". Yep, there you go campion.
Why are we talking about Ubuntu? Oh right, to show that we don't need sweatshops to live our wetern lifestyles. Which for me, (aside from about 1/2 the tech I own) is absolutely true.
I work from home, my GF takes mass transit. We have a massive garden where we get most of our food from. We buy all other food from locally grown, sustainable sources (mostly south central farmers market). We make all of our own cleaning agents, use soap nuts for washing clothes, recycle all water, harvest rainwater, solar dry food, hardly ever use a heater, have no A/C or central air. We use canvas bags to shop with, compost 100% of all food waste, recycle or reuse all plastic/paper/glass etc. Our combined trash for a full month is 1/2 of a normal small plastic bag.
I DO NOT buy Nike products, have never bought anything from WalMart, don't buy fastfood (aside from the ocassional In-n-Out) and we both study the source where all of our merch is made. In this ugly web of global corporate confusion, it's not always easy to find out where every piece of every camera or MIDI controller or PS3 you buy comes from.
It is very easy to "vote with my wallet" although I am not so naive to think it makes a dent on the big picture. But a lot of people would rather just scream "just buy Ubuntu and the world is saved" that's a load of bullshit.
Any Sifters bought an iPad? (Blog Entry by dag)
You people are fucking idiots.
Who gives one shit what kind of a computer someone else uses? Do you also care that I'm wearing OsPop shoes? REI socks? a SanDisk SD card? Drinking a mexican coca-cola out of a hand blown glass? I love how I innocently buy a product, and now I'm some sort of delusional fan, who was tricked into buying expensive nonsense by clever advertising.
Did you ever think that maybe I would personally find it useful to me? Oh no, that would only be fucking logical, so there MUST be something more sinister here!!
And this straw man "fanboy" talk is as retarded as it is childish. It's like saying I'm a Gloucester fanboy because I like the way their cheese tastes more than other cheeses.
I have an iPad and I love it.
Wanna know why? Because of stuff like TouchOSC:
http://hexler.net/software/touchosc
And AC-7 Pro:
http://www.saitarasoftware.com/Site/Home.html
And iTap VNC client:
http://www.jokeandbiagio.com/ipad-for-film-and-tv-production-final-cut-pro-screen-sharing
And iElectribe:
http://www.korg.com/iElectribe
And Air Display for FCP:
http://www.canonfilmmakers.com/2010/05/ipad-controls-final-cut-pro-audio.html
Yeah. Open-source, using Open Sound Control messaging, wifi to my desktop, use it in Logic Studio, Final Cut, Max, Reaktor and pretty much whatever else I want. But I guess I'm a "fanboy" because of my increased functionality in my production studio?
Really? Seriously? I should just not have better functionality to soothe the poor babies fee-fee's out there who want to claim that we're all just delusional?
And yes, there's lots of rabid Apple fans, and I don't get the whole sticker-on-the-car thing. But then again, I don't wear logos of any kind. But it seems to me that for every rabid Apple fan, there's 100 internet idiots who froth at the mouth with seething hatred every time Apple makes a new product.
blaaargh!
Metro Hand (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)
I used Cinema Tools, part of the Final Cut Pro Studio suite to conform the frame rate.>> ^deathcow:
60i to 24P is IVTC right? what software are you using to do it? Neoscene?
Should we shout? Should we scream? (Pink Floyd)
The last Pink Floyd album with Roger Waters. Appropriately titled Final Cut.