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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: alpha_strike]
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08/13/11 09:48
08/13/11 09:48
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I like to play with after effects Alpha, your video reminds me of a video that I made many years ago. I think it was in 1986?! In this video I also had a decapitation scene. But without any computer graphics (it was the time of Commodore-64 computers). Now I have transferred this very old video (Video-8 tape) to my computer. Here it is: Download Video (22,8 MB)And some pictures:  My film should have been a parody of Star Trek and Star Wars. But it was never finished. This video is only a short compilation of the best scenes. All models, the special effects, the bridge of the 'Enterprise', the remote-controlled 'R2D2', etc., I had created myself. In the role of James T. Kork you can see me - 25 years ago. 
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Re: What are you working on?
[Re: Hummel]
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08/13/11 11:29
08/13/11 11:29
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alpha_strike
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@potter: Before I start filming on vhs, I used to film on super 8 and 16 mm. For my splatter effects, I used nose putty, and som self mixed blood (coffe / ketchup)... but I never took the time to convert all this shit to cd. These days I am quite amused about all the new possibilities (digital cuts / after effects). But it is always the same...without feeling you can have the best programs - the result looks like the mass on youtube.
btw... I updated the version above and added a cam pov
Last edited by alpha_strike; 08/13/11 11:31.
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