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I'm downloading "Forbidden Memories" from Kalium's server now.
I've noticed a partially-uploaded version of "Requiem" on my FTP. Any big changes from the one I have, Pen-Pen? The version I have in full is a nice MPEG2 encoding, but I was wondering if you made any changes that you want to see in the compilation.
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Known Bugs:
My own FTP is completely offline for time being. Some script kiddies used an automated IP probe to locate my open anonymous FTP, and turn it into their own personal warez site. Not very smart script kiddies, mind you, since they didn't hide themselves behind a proxy, and the uploader's IP lead me to one HUGE warez site, complete with a couple of large video files and a PHP forum. It also contained personal information matching that in his "tags". Needless to say, a quick DOS attack lauched from my (now thoroughly firewalled) machine using three site-crawlers feeding to /dev/null took it down in under a half-hour - replacing it with a "bandwidth limit exceeded" page. Stupid bastards. Give some 14-year-old a couple of cracking utilities and he thinks he's some sort of "l337 haxor". Really, they should fucking all just learn how to write
real programs, turn to Sourceforge for some
real "free software", and step away from their desks from time to time to behold the beauty of the
real world in which we are meant to spend our lives (the Internet's a great thing - but it's only a supplement, not a surrogate, for air and earth, flesh and blood).
Can anyone tell I'm not so fond of the "warez kiddies"?
Anyhow, now that my own trusting and generous online presence has been abused, the FTP will return only after I've had a chance to reconfigure it with login, password, advanced permissions handling, a chroot jail, and a non-standard port. I know that most of you didn't like the stricter version of the FTP I had up a few months ago (hence the super-open anonymous one) - but my IP is probably now on the warez communities "suckah" lists (and a little research indicates that these automated probes are becoming really popular amongst the wannabe hacker crowd) - so convenience has to be pushed aside for the sake of security.
Fortunately, there isn't all that much left, in terms of incoming FTP traffic.
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Release Notes:
I'm going to compile the "fullscreen" half of the project and release it this upcoming weekend. The format of the release will consist of a new account, "Instrumentality", with each segment (complete with narrative, title, and video) uploaded in the format:
Animasia 00: Introduction
Animasia 01: Tomoe in the Moonlight (downwithpants)
Animasia 02: Simplicity (ooshna)
Animasia 03: Warrior's Dance (songbird21)
Animasia 04: 13'37" (rose4emily)
Animasia 05: Forbidden Memories (jasper-isis)
The "widescreen" section, once I've completed the narrative footage and fixed the problems I've found in the end credits (namely, that I seriously messed up something in the script which makes the rendered product look like unintelligable crap), will be appended to the project page as:
Animasia 06: Intermission
Animasia 07: Oratorio of Ghibli (bakadeshi)
Animasia 08: Ararat (otohiko)
Animasia 09: Requiem for a Nightmare (pen-pen2002)
Animasia 10: A Boy I Knew (azraver1022)
Animasia 11: Surrealism (jasper-isis)
Animasia 12: The End of All Eva (anubisx00)
Animasia 13: The Wasteland (otohiko)
Animasia 14: Credits
This should also answer Jasper's question concerning the new playlist, along with any questions remaining on what we'd do if the .org wouldn't let us upload a pair of CD-sized files (where AD never got back to me on that).
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Dependencies:
Ah, yes, I forgot to put up the 13'37" narrative for Song. In the intrests of keeping the narrative to such a long video short (and with respect to the fact that I've removed all text from the revised version of the video) here it is:
Jimi Hendrix wrote:
Strange beautiful grass of green,
With your majestic silver seas
Your mysterious mountains I wish to see closer
May I land my kinky machine?
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Erratia:
I finally saw Akira last week. It was actually a lot more to my tastes than I had expected, and really worthy of it's title as a "classic".
I also saw "Beyond the Clouds". Absolutely incredible. Good writing, a beautiful mix of traditional and CG artwork (that actually did play nicely with one another, quite unlike several other attempts I've seen at doing the same thing), and a wonderful use of lighting. The lighting part might seem a bit weird, since that's normally more of a live-action (and sometimes 3D CG) thing than something you'd see in an anime, but it was used to great effect in "Beyond the Clouds" and really gave it an extra dimension while maintaining strong ties to the "traditional" anime look-and-feel. Done by an indie studio, too. Anyhow, I
highly suggest getting the fansub from (Nevermind, as Jasper points out four posts down, it was just licenced - please skip forward to next statement), and then buying the DVD if/when it becomes licenced in America (which I certainly hope it does, and soon).