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From: DaDude261
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  • This is nothing without the epic YEEEEEEEEAAAHHHHHHHHH at the beginning, but anyway its good ;D

  • You really did a good job with this one, Dude.

  • Thanks. :D

  • Oh, ok. I gotcha, and yes I agree with you in the expectations of pro composers. Rare did have some wonderful work done, especially for Nintendo in earlier years.

    I hope your video sticks around, dude.

  • Thanks. Me too.

  • I agree with you in saying the song pairs well with the footage.

    I take it then that this project exeplifies your skill as a potential editor, and you'd like to bring awareness to your work?

  • Haha, I suppose that's one way putting it. I oddly enjoy editing every once in a while. But it's more just a concept.  It's nice to see things under different light, such as the CSI introductions.

    Check my video comments, I've edited it a little.

  • Oh, yes. I read your description.

    I'm certain that most people using any sort of editing program (whether it be intended for music or video media) come to quickly realize the ease with which they can edit their own material.

    It's neat to see that you enjoy producing on a variety of levels.

    Oh, and this intro is catchy. 5/5 Glad that WBR wasn't to stingy about the use of the footage.

  • I meant, I updated it. I added a bit more information at the bottom.

    Yes. Baba O'Riley was with Audacity. This was with Soundtrack Pro, which i think helped the quality. Songs with a standard beat like this are pretty easy to edit. They only require simple cuts, which I can do. Orchestra pieces, however, such as the Nutcracker, are very difficult to edit due to a lack of a standard beat. I know this as I edited a show once.

    Part 2 of this post in a moment...

  • I think that's the secret to some of the best composers: I know all of Rare's employees were expected to edit audio, etc, and they were masters at their craft.

    Thanks for the comments. As for WBR... ;>.>

    The video has only been online for an hour... They wouldn't have noticed it yet. So here's hoping! :D :S

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