Arch's Movie....
- Archangelus
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Arch's Movie....
Not Yet Productions presents its homage to serials of the 40's and 50's. To begin, we enter the world of Jack Driver, Private Eye as he begins to delve into the dark secrets that not even he is ready for. We present, Death Upon My Doorstep. We plan to bring a new chapter every few days so that no one is left hanging on too long.
We hope you enjoy it..... Here's Chapter 1.
http://movies.lionhead.com/movie/37172
I look forward to peoples comments and suggestions, as well as hope you tune in as we bring the whole story to you over the next couple weeks.
We hope you enjoy it..... Here's Chapter 1.
http://movies.lionhead.com/movie/37172
I look forward to peoples comments and suggestions, as well as hope you tune in as we bring the whole story to you over the next couple weeks.
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Well I have to admit, I did laugh for a couple minutes after hearing your voice being used for the different characters. Good voice overs though.
Having played The Movies before, I can say that I'm really impressed with your video Arch. I couldn't get anything to work together in my movies, they'd look all screwed up, and the micromanagement drove me nuts. But you definetly found all the perfect scenes to make everything perfect!
Plus, a chick with a DD rack is always a bonus!
How long did it take you to make all of that? It took me a couple hours just to make a 2 minute movie, and half of it didn't make any sense. Not enough scenes I guess. Did you find all the needed scenes, or were you able to download extra ones?
Having played The Movies before, I can say that I'm really impressed with your video Arch. I couldn't get anything to work together in my movies, they'd look all screwed up, and the micromanagement drove me nuts. But you definetly found all the perfect scenes to make everything perfect!
Plus, a chick with a DD rack is always a bonus!
How long did it take you to make all of that? It took me a couple hours just to make a 2 minute movie, and half of it didn't make any sense. Not enough scenes I guess. Did you find all the needed scenes, or were you able to download extra ones?

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Honestly it took me way too long, but that's mainly cause I messed up with some of my settings and had to do reshoots and such. Plus, I had to experiment with Audacity to alter my voice for all of the voice overs.
All part of the learning process......I expect the future episodes to take less time. Oh, and UM.....I laughed too, but I wasn't able to find a female voice actor in time. My wife won't participate, and the other person I would have asked probably would have told me to spend less time on the movie and more on their project.....rightfully so too.
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All part of the learning process......I expect the future episodes to take less time. Oh, and UM.....I laughed too, but I wasn't able to find a female voice actor in time. My wife won't participate, and the other person I would have asked probably would have told me to spend less time on the movie and more on their project.....rightfully so too.
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Thats awesome, better than anything i could do.
Some constructive critism though, i dont know if it was just my hearing (or lack of it) but the sound was a bit muffled in the middle. Sounded like you recored it to quiet and make it louder. I have done some sound recorded (TNS will laugh at that) but i find it better to record the sound as loud as you can while keeping the tone of voice etc. and then lower it to the right level. That way any static/interference/background noise becomes very quiet or disappears.
I dunno though, i mean works for me
Some constructive critism though, i dont know if it was just my hearing (or lack of it) but the sound was a bit muffled in the middle. Sounded like you recored it to quiet and make it louder. I have done some sound recorded (TNS will laugh at that) but i find it better to record the sound as loud as you can while keeping the tone of voice etc. and then lower it to the right level. That way any static/interference/background noise becomes very quiet or disappears.
I dunno though, i mean works for me
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