Re: Café Corner
I need Brits to voice for my beatles brickfilm.
Don't care the accent; just send me the link OF AN UNLISTED YOUTUBE VIDEO via PM with your voice in it.
MATT
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I need Brits to voice for my beatles brickfilm.
Don't care the accent; just send me the link OF AN UNLISTED YOUTUBE VIDEO via PM with your voice in it.
MATT
Or email. Email is a wonderful thing.
Yes. Except when you have a name like [email protected]. Then everyone thinks you're a........well you know and they send you to their spam.
ummm... Is that supposed to say something?
I think it says "ThEcwYhhS" or "ThEcwYnnS"
The C.W. Wins, maybe?
I thinks it's a playfully imagery of Easy Wins Stuidos.
But that's just me.
I'm really pumped! I'm taking a History of Films class, and I just got done reading a chapter about the structure of films. It was really motivational. I never new about the 180 degree rule. Also, there are so many different camera angles when filming a scene. Until today, I never have considered the significance of each one. Now I see that they each have there own special purpose. I can't wait to integrate these techniques into my films! Learning the art of filmmaking is a must.
Sméagol wrote:I'm in a 'social dance' class right now. They have us dancing with womenfolk in there. I'm holding out so far, though I make sure to wash the cooties off after class.
You might even consider carrying Purell for in between rounds.
That's...a good idea. I bet when I pull out the hand sanitizer as soon as I let go of the girl's hand and furiously scrub off any traces, she'll be impressed with my hygiene.
What kind of dances are there? I'm pretty sure that in the twist you can't spread cooties!
Two-step. Sometimes there's even twirling involved. ![]()
My friend just got back from Adelaide and had gotten me:
- An Army of Darkness VHS with an alternate ending and more footage that he'd found at an op shop (VHS = super badass old school).
- An Evil Dead II t-shirt.
- A wind-up reindeer that (kinda) runs around. (I collect tin robots and such).
T'was cool. He was going to just get everyone one present so I paid for the shirt. He'd also made a poster out of my old Reservoir Dogs calendar. He's a swell guy.
Why don't they just upload it to mediafire or any other file hosting site and give you the download link?
This way I can't get virises off the site or popups.
MATT
That doesn't really happen with mediafire.
oh really?
PS; yes- you can PM OR EMAIL me the link.
Last edited by one_man_show (January 21, 2011 (04:23am))
Actually, I get that every time I go on mediafire (once, I got linked to a Japanese napkin folding site). I would recommend Skydrive. (to the cloud)
I think it says "ThEcwYhhS" or "ThEcwYnnS"
The C.W. Wins, maybe?
It says TheCWynns, which is my YouTube name.
Eh, good try for me.
I'm really pumped! I'm taking a History of Films class, and I just got done reading a chapter about the structure of films. It was really motivational. I never new about the 180 degree rule. Also, there are so many different camera angles when filming a scene. Until today, I never have considered the significance of each one. Now I see that they each have there own special purpose. I can't wait to integrate these techniques into my films! Learning the art of filmmaking is a must.
What book was it? It sounds good!
@ Chris: Well I was close
Last edited by Eddie (January 21, 2011 (05:52am))
If you look close enough on the pic, between the C and the W, you can see my sig-fig!
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