An old video editor called "Video Explosion." I think the newer equivalent is Sony Vegas. As for free stuff, Windows comes with Movie Maker and the Wikipedia page on video editors lists some others. I think I did the sound in Wavepad, which is a relatively cheap audio editor
Did you make this yourself? It looks like stop motion... it must have taken forever to film that. And the set design must have taken you ages, too... really good job. I'm glad I found this. A+++
Thanks, but you're giving us too much credit. We edited public domain footage from 1950s drivers ed videos and took out all the boring stuff where they teach you to drive. That's why the set design is so great. Thanks for commenting!
Ah, now I see! And to think, I thought that the trendiest things to show in 1950s driver's ed movies was mangled bodies and charred corpses. Refreshing! Do you know the name of the song in the background? I like it.
There are two songs, with the first one repeating twice. They're both "clip music" from a video editing program we have called "Video Explosion." Sorry, I don't remember the titles of the songs.
thanks for the help.
da0ad 2 years ago
what did you use to edit this video and do you have to download it?
da0ad 2 years ago
An old video editor called "Video Explosion." I think the newer equivalent is Sony Vegas. As for free stuff, Windows comes with Movie Maker and the Wikipedia page on video editors lists some others. I think I did the sound in Wavepad, which is a relatively cheap audio editor
mysterywalker 2 years ago
lolololololololol what the fuck is the point i love it ah ah ha lol its like my every day life
shetownguitarist 3 years ago
i love it man its so funny
Bangerkid45 4 years ago
i looks the model of mr rogers neighbourhood but with out the street car
DarkmasterGoofyFury 4 years ago
Did you make this yourself? It looks like stop motion... it must have taken forever to film that. And the set design must have taken you ages, too... really good job. I'm glad I found this. A+++
PeterPW 5 years ago
Thanks, but you're giving us too much credit. We edited public domain footage from 1950s drivers ed videos and took out all the boring stuff where they teach you to drive. That's why the set design is so great. Thanks for commenting!
mysterywalker 5 years ago
Ah, now I see! And to think, I thought that the trendiest things to show in 1950s driver's ed movies was mangled bodies and charred corpses. Refreshing! Do you know the name of the song in the background? I like it.
PeterPW 5 years ago
There are two songs, with the first one repeating twice. They're both "clip music" from a video editing program we have called "Video Explosion." Sorry, I don't remember the titles of the songs.
mysterywalker 5 years ago
LOL XD
BoCodiseasel 5 years ago