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Imperial Fleet Week.
For those interested in how I made it: I shot the background video on a 1/3-chip DV camera (TRV25). The Star Wars vehicles are ...
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Imperial Fleet Week.
For those interested in how I made it: I shot the background video on a 1/3-chip DV camera (TRV25). The Star Wars vehicles are either 2D stills found on the internet, or video I roto-scoped out of the movies, which I then motion-tracked and composited in After FX. I used the trapcode particular plug-in for some steam and smoke effects, and did basic sound design and assembly in Final Cut.
Thanks for watching! - Mike Horn
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From 1988 Album: "SWASS".....
Sir Mix-A-Lot's Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/therealsirmixalot
Get Sir Mix-A-Lot's Music: http://www.amazon....
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From 1988 Album: "SWASS".....
Sir Mix-A-Lot's Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/therealsirmixalot
Get Sir Mix-A-Lot's Music: http://www.amazon.com/Sir-Mix-A-Lot/e... & http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZ...
Sir Mix-A-Lot was born Anthony Ray in Seattle on August 12, 1963. An eclectic music fan but a rabid hip-hop devotee, he was already actively rapping in the early '80s, and co-founded the Nastymix record label in 1983 with his DJ, Nasty Nes, who also hosted Seattle's first hip-hop radio show. His first single was 1987's "Posse on Broadway," which referred to a street in Seattle, not New York; it became a local hit, and paved the way for his first LP, 1988's Swass, which also featured the popular novelty "Square Dance Rap," and a Run-D.M.C.-style cover of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man," with backing by Seattle thrashers Metal Church. The video for "Posse on Broadway" landed some airplay on MTV, and became Sir Mix-A-Lot's first national chart single in late 1988; that in turn pushed Swass into the Top 20 of the R&B album chart, and by 1989, it had sold over a million copies. Also in 1989, Mix-A-Lot released his follow up album Seminar, which produced three charting singles in "Beepers," "My Hooptie," and "I Got Game"; while none were significant crossover hits with pop or R&B audiences, all performed well on the rap singles chart, and helped Seminar become Mix-A-Lot's second straight platinum album.
More detailed Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Mix_...
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