Dance Dance Revolution Projects: Info
- AbsoluteDestiny
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Dance Dance Revolution Projects: Info
The DDR Megamix Projects were created for Anime Weekend Atlanta 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Project 1 - DDR 3rd Mix
Project 2 - DDR 2nd Mix
Project 3 - DDR 4th Mix
Project 4 - DDR 5th Mix
5th mix was the last of the DDR projects. The original project was conceptualised by Brad Demoss and organised by Brad Demoss, Hsien Lee and Patrick Bohnet.
Upon completion of Project 4 it was decided that because it was getting more difficult every year to have editors produce tracks for the project that it was the ideal time to quit (whilst we were ahead). Interest was waining amongst the regular editors and there was a risk that the DDR may fail to be completed in the following year.
Creators
The old DDR website has a list of creators and will hopefully soon be updated with the final creator list for DDR4 (as of sept 30th 2004 this list is not finalised).
Availability
All 4 projects are currently undergoing a mastering process. New cd-sized xvid versions of all 4 projects are being made (starting with the last project). These will be torrented and potenitally permanently hosted from AnimeMusicVideos.org. The final project is going through a testing phase for mastering so don't expect a final encode for a few weeks.
DVDs of the projects are also being produced. There will be screener DVDs for each project individually (these are for showing at conventions). Distribution DVDs are also going to be produced - two DVDs with two projects each. These distribution DVDs may be put online for people to download as iso files but this is as yet unconfirmed.
Project 1 - DDR 3rd Mix
Project 2 - DDR 2nd Mix
Project 3 - DDR 4th Mix
Project 4 - DDR 5th Mix
5th mix was the last of the DDR projects. The original project was conceptualised by Brad Demoss and organised by Brad Demoss, Hsien Lee and Patrick Bohnet.
Upon completion of Project 4 it was decided that because it was getting more difficult every year to have editors produce tracks for the project that it was the ideal time to quit (whilst we were ahead). Interest was waining amongst the regular editors and there was a risk that the DDR may fail to be completed in the following year.
Creators
The old DDR website has a list of creators and will hopefully soon be updated with the final creator list for DDR4 (as of sept 30th 2004 this list is not finalised).
Availability
All 4 projects are currently undergoing a mastering process. New cd-sized xvid versions of all 4 projects are being made (starting with the last project). These will be torrented and potenitally permanently hosted from AnimeMusicVideos.org. The final project is going through a testing phase for mastering so don't expect a final encode for a few weeks.
DVDs of the projects are also being produced. There will be screener DVDs for each project individually (these are for showing at conventions). Distribution DVDs are also going to be produced - two DVDs with two projects each. These distribution DVDs may be put online for people to download as iso files but this is as yet unconfirmed.
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- dokool
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Re: Dance Dance Revolution Projects: Info
Isn't this why there was a lottery/drawing/auction/whatever to get new editors when needed? I know I would have killed to be on DDR and many others probably felt the same way. While the system you guys used ("Previous DDR editors are guaranteed a spot and new ones can inherit tracks") definately meant that the quality of the project was *always* high, I don't see what the problem would be in bringing in new editors for a DDR5 (then again, having run the TCP only gives me a brief glimmer into the problems that the DDR organizers must have had, so I understand where they're coming from).AbsoluteDestiny wrote:Upon completion of Project 4 it was decided that because it was getting more difficult every year to have editors produce tracks for the project that it was the ideal time to quit (whilst we were ahead). Interest was waining amongst the regular editors and there was a risk that the DDR may fail to be completed in the following year.
Then again, I can definately see the value in going out on top.
Best news I've heard today, especially since I've only seen DDR3 and a couple individual parts for DDR2. Will the permanent hosting of DDR herald the era of permanent hosting for all MEPs?AbsoluteDestiny wrote:All 4 projects are currently undergoing a mastering process. New cd-sized xvid versions of all 4 projects are being made (starting with the last project). These will be torrented and potenitally permanently hosted from AnimeMusicVideos.org. The final project is going through a testing phase for mastering so don't expect a final encode for a few weeks.
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Re: Dance Dance Revolution Projects: Info
No... that didn't matter at all. We had 22 creators drop from the project (out of 45 possible tracks. So we used 67 editors in total this year. There's only a limited amount of editors who we can trust to get their video completed and this year we exceeded that.dokool wrote:Isn't this why there was a lottery/drawing/auction/whatever to get new editors when needed?
If that number increased next year there would be no project. Lottery or no, when seemingly reliable editors drop two weeks before the project deadline you know you're screwed - you can't take out a track from a megamix.
Although it might seem easy to people watching, in reality it was really really really hard to put this project together. Too many tracks and too many sucky songs. The editors are great but there's only ever 5 ot 10 good tracks on a mix which means everyone else has to edit to crap, hence the drop-outs (we went through 3 editors on one track alone).
It's become too unweildy and it was starting to lose its originality, so we stopped while it was still good.
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Re: Dance Dance Revolution Projects: Info
That doesn't count people who paired up. I did a complete count at one point, and the final number was somewhere in the mid-70's.AbsoluteDestiny wrote:No... that didn't matter at all. We had 22 creators drop from the project (out of 45 possible tracks. So we used 67 editors in total this year.
I have no idea how to use this new forum.
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Re: Dance Dance Revolution Projects: Info
Right Now, I wish I had a larger anime collection.dokool wrote:I know I would have killed to be on DDR and many others probably felt the same way.
- Castor Troy
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I'd love to get dvds of all 4 projects in the near future, I'll even pay extra if you add covers, labels, inserts...
Since Expert DV no longer does the dvds, think you can have someone make a more appropiate dvd cover if you have the time?
Since Expert DV no longer does the dvds, think you can have someone make a more appropiate dvd cover if you have the time?
"You're ignoring everything, except what you want to hear.." - jbone
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I'm glad I bought the 2 DVD's of the first 3 projects before Expert DV went out of business.Castor Troy wrote:I'd love to get dvds of all 4 projects in the near future, I'll even pay extra if you add covers, labels, inserts...
Since Expert DV no longer does the dvds, think you can have someone make a more appropiate dvd cover if you have the time?
- Castor Troy
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I really didn't like what I saw of the covers expertDV made since they had to avoid copyright infringement..danball1976 wrote:I'm glad I bought the 2 DVD's of the first 3 projects before Expert DV went out of business.Castor Troy wrote:I'd love to get dvds of all 4 projects in the near future, I'll even pay extra if you add covers, labels, inserts...
Since Expert DV no longer does the dvds, think you can have someone make a more appropiate dvd cover if you have the time?
"You're ignoring everything, except what you want to hear.." - jbone
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Now that I look at it, I'm very glad to have been on one of the projects.
*whew*
*whew*
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