how can find "A total waste of 6min 35seconds"
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how can find "A total waste of 6min 35seconds"
is there a download for "A total waste of 6min 35seconds" by Troy Williams
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Well, right now ya' CAN'T download it.
Right now you can't get it because I haven't been able to upload it anywhere, nor do I have the bandwidth to do so.
I'm limited to a 56k modem which strangely uploads at speeds only slightly faster than a 9600bps modem. Plus, I don't have anywhere to host my AMV. Well... actually, that's a lie; I do, but with the amount of times it'll be downloaded, I fear that it'll rocket his site-hosting fees through the roof, so I prefer to find an alternative.
I'm limited to a 56k modem which strangely uploads at speeds only slightly faster than a 9600bps modem. Plus, I don't have anywhere to host my AMV. Well... actually, that's a lie; I do, but with the amount of times it'll be downloaded, I fear that it'll rocket his site-hosting fees through the roof, so I prefer to find an alternative.
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AX2002 was my first con, and got a chance to see some really interesting exhibits and events over the weekend, but hands down, the one experience I will remember is your video at the Masquerade.
I was crying with laughter.
You made Lain a comedy piece. That's enough merit this video to begin with. But the "Pop up" style, the references to the valuables of AMV's, and especially the closing message.. I hope people understood that.. Ahh.. Damn, that's good stuff! And everything flowed with Groove Armada, a band which is comedic in itself. Ah! This is my inspiration for how I want to make videos.
The best music video I've ever seen, anime or otherwise. Congratulations!
Oh, and don't worry about rushing the vid, whenever you could get it online would be very cool.
Late!
~Nobu~
I was crying with laughter.
You made Lain a comedy piece. That's enough merit this video to begin with. But the "Pop up" style, the references to the valuables of AMV's, and especially the closing message.. I hope people understood that.. Ahh.. Damn, that's good stuff! And everything flowed with Groove Armada, a band which is comedic in itself. Ah! This is my inspiration for how I want to make videos.
The best music video I've ever seen, anime or otherwise. Congratulations!
Oh, and don't worry about rushing the vid, whenever you could get it online would be very cool.
Late!
~Nobu~
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AX2002 was your first con? I'm sorry to hear that.Nobuyuki wrote:AX2002 was my first con, and got a chance to see some really interesting exhibits and events over the weekend, but hands down, the one experience I will remember is your video at the Masquerade.
In any case, this year was by no means a true representation of the awesomeness of an AMV contest. If you enjoyed the contest at AX2002, then future ones will just blow you away.
But I'm glad you enjoyed my video. ^v^
One of the curses of a person creating a video is that they never have the ability to enjoy their own work since they've likely seen it so many times that they're sick of it, with ATW6:35 being doubly true since it has no replay value.
You made Lain a comedy piece. That's enough merit this video to begin with. But the "Pop up" style, the references to the valuables of AMV's, and especially the closing message.. I hope people understood that..
But I got a load of entertainment seeing the rather colorful reactions on people I was sitting next to, and I wouldn't give that up for anything in the world. By the end of the video, I did indeed consider myself throughly entertained.
Ahh.. Damn, that's good stuff! And everything flowed with Groove Armada, a band which is comedic in itself. Ah! This is my inspiration for how I want to make videos.
Well, I do have one rather vocal critic who is frothing mad at my video, and absolutely insists that it has no place in the AMV contest at all.
I am seriously considering making another such video just to prove her wrong. If she thought ATW6:35 was bad... ...she'll want my head on a pike after seeing what I have planned next, if I go through with it.
And I'll have a loving dedication at the beginning of it specifically for her, too.
I wouldn't exactly call it the best video, oh no no no. There are much better videos out there. I will consider mine to be the most clever and original video in a VERY long time, but definitely not the best. I can think of several creators who merit that title more than I. Tim Park, Kevin Caldwell, Eric Kobet... just to name a few. If you're new to the AMV scene, I recomend that you look up a few of their videos.The best music video I've ever seen, anime or otherwise. Congratulations!
Well, I have a 40mb DIVX file of my AMV ready to be uploaded somewhere. The problem is that I have no-where to put it, and even if I did, it'll only upload at 1kbps max, and I would **LOVE** to know why my modem will only upload that fast. It's not my ISP either. It does this on 4 different ISPs. It's been doing this for 4 years now. Maybe it's the modem...Oh, and don't worry about rushing the vid, whenever you could get it online would be very cool.