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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2000 4:48 am Post subject: |
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One of my hobbies I used to have way back before my job became to demanding and started sucking up all my time was making home made horror music videos. When ever I rented a horror movie that had gore effects and/or nudity but otherwise wasn't worth watching a second time, I would go through picking out all the best scenes and edit them together into a montage of music. Sometimes I would pick a song that would be a pun. For example, I made a Nail Gun Massacre video set to Alice Cooper's song called I'm Your Gun. Other times I would pick a very wishy washy pop song and put the goriest movie I could find to it. For example, I edited Zombie Lake to a song by the Newtones called, Calling All Girls. It's a very Boys To Men type of smooth R&B about a loney guy "calling out" for a girl to come ease his lonelieness set to images of zombies pulling skinny dipping female soccer players under neath the water and eating them. How cool does that sound? Anyone else ever do anything like this?
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2000 11:02 am Post subject: |
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That sounds really neat! How Do you edit them together? I wonder if I can do something like this?
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Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2000 11:09 am Post subject: |
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All you need is 2 VCRs with flying erase heads. It helps if one of your VCRs uses real time as a counter rather than just your typical counter. This way you can figure out how long the song is and then edit your video to the right time lengh. If you don't have a sound mixer (I use a cheap Radio Shack mixer), then you need to edit your movie footage together with your audio jacks unpluged so that there is no sound. Then, if you don't have an audio dub built into your VCR, you need to dub the finished edit one more time onto a new tape while running your stereo sound into the VCR audio inputs at the same time. Does this description make sense?
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