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MP3: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php... WAV: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php...
It's hard to argue against this is probably one of the most famous video game songs ever. I know many people who don't even play video games that have heard this song. I know in the past that I've expressed that I'm not the biggest fan of FFVII, but this song really is badass. Still, there's nothing douchier than having you're own name chanted in your own boss battle music. Good going Sephiroth. -.-
Last week, I tried some new things with the lead tones with dual tracking and for some reason, no matter what I did, it just did not sound right in this song. I felt though that there were enough guitar tracks panned all over the place that it could work. Also, there is such a ridiculous orchestra track that it glitched in the export. The carrying over of that note during the first 'chorus' was unintentional, but compared to the other exported tracks, it was a million times more bearable. Other then that, mixing was just over the top heavy and balls out! Hope you guys enjoy it!
I actually received a comment recently saying that I shouldn't cover this since the black mages already did... and to that I said:
Challenge Accepted.
Arranged and Performed by: FamilyJules7X Composed by: Nobuo Uematsu
Rhythm Guitars: Gibson Explorer Lead Guitars: Schecter Damien FR Bass Guitar: Ibanez Soundgear SR405QM Keyboard: Yamaha Portatone PSR-175 Drums: Toontrack EzDrummer Strings: Programmed with Miroslav Philharmonik
Interface: Line 6 Pod X3 Mixer: Yamaha MG102c Audio Software: Mixcraft 5 Mastering Software: Izotope Ozone 3 Video Software: Adobe Premiere Pro Video Camera: Canon Eos Rebel Ti1
All footage from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is copyright ©2005 Square Enix. No profits are being made from this video and there is no copyright infringement intended.
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This is my Skateology video for pressure flips. These clips were filmed at 1,000 frames per second with a Redlake N3 high speed camera at 1280x720...
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This is my Skateology video for pressure flips. These clips were filmed at 1,000 frames per second with a Redlake N3 high speed camera at 1280x720 resolution. Skaters include Jovan Pierson and Nate Patrick.
Thanks to A Beautiful Disaster for the music. This song is called Starshine. http://www.unsigned.com/abeautifuldis...
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This is my skateology video for kickflips. These clips were filmed at 1,000 frames per second with a Redlake N3 high speed camera at 1280x720 reso...
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This is my skateology video for kickflips. These clips were filmed at 1,000 frames per second with a Redlake N3 high speed camera at 1280x720 resolution.
The skaters are Ryan Gaynier (0:24 & 2:30), Brian Martin (0:50), Wes Wallace (1:18), Chris Sorini (1:46), Zach Roberts (1:56), and Adrian Gephart (2:58). The gap Adrian kickflips is actually pretty long but you can't tell from this angle.
Thanks to Running System Productions for the music. This song is called Breaks. http://www.youtube.com/user/System74
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UrameshiGU subscribed to ashomsky
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A few time lapses I shot on a recent trip to Las Vegas. I shot these with a Canon T2i and a TC-80N3a time lapse controller. I used a 35mm f/1.4L ...
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A few time lapses I shot on a recent trip to Las Vegas. I shot these with a Canon T2i and a TC-80N3a time lapse controller. I used a 35mm f/1.4L for the first one and an 8mm Peleng fisheye lens for the rest.
The third one was shot from the top of the Eiffel Tower and the last one was from the 23rd floor of the MGM Signature tower 1.
Thanks to Running System Productions for the music. This song is called Bhuan Tremors. http://www.youtube.com/user/System74
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This is the first in a long series of Skateology entries. Please note the name change from "Slow Motion Trickipedia" to Skateology. Tod...
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This is the first in a long series of Skateology entries. Please note the name change from "Slow Motion Trickipedia" to Skateology. Today's entry is one of the most basic skateboarding tricks, the humble ollie. All of these shots are of me except at 0:48 it's Matt Hartzel and the last one is Brian Martin.
All these clips were filmed at 1,000 frames per second and 1280x720 resolution with a Redlake N3 high speed camera.
Thanks to Running Against the Knife for the music. This song is called Face Down. http://www.myspace.com/ratk
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