A behind the scenes look into a salacious entrepreneur's endeavors.Be sure to visit Stroke
A behind the scenes look into a salacious entrepreneur's endeavors.Be sure to visit Stroker in Second Life or email him at stroker.serpentine@gmail.com
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I'm only accept video responses that relate to thanksgiving, timelapse or stop motion. Tha
I'm only accept video responses that relate to thanksgiving, timelapse or stop motion. Thanks
OMG. You are all the best. I want to thank you all for the wonderful comments. I'm glad this has entertained so many of you. It was a lot of fun to make. I'm not responding to comments only because they aren't getting joined together, but I am reading everything posted. Thanks YouTube for the feature, but more importantly I want to thank TheFamousStacie. She brought this video to the attention of the powers that be so check out her channel. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheFamousStacie
Thanks to everyone and a Happy Thanksgiving :)
The song is used with permission "Wild Turkey" by Ron Delano http://cdbaby.com/cd/rondelano Most of Ron's music has a soothing acoustical guitar sound. This is the only one that is remotely bluegrass.
Just to answer a few of the questions I've seen: We like pumpkin pie so it wasn't wasted, yum. It took about 6 hours to take the 380 pictures. I don't have that much motivation so the movie's frame rate is from 2 to 10 frames per second but the majority is 6 frames per second. The infamous item that appears and disappears at 50 seconds is a container of chicken for the little dog who has stomach cancer. The turkeys weren't the only one's who were hungry. I have to say that watching this mystery unfold in the comments was pretty entertaining. I guess it falls under the category of "you get what you pay for", lol. The cat wasn't beaten, we sat it down and gave it a stern lecture, lol
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A Second Life Machinima by Robbie Dingo.
(Duration 4'17")
"Frameless heads on namele
A Second Life Machinima by Robbie Dingo. (Duration 4'17")
"Frameless heads on nameless walls, with eyes that watch the world and can't forget - like the strangers that you've met". [Don McLean].
Ever looked at your favorite painting and wished you could wander inside, to look at it from different perspectives? Spend a single day in one of mine, from early sunrise on a new day, to dusk when lights come on in cosy homes; through a peaceful night, till morning.
Shot on location in Second Life then post-produced, this was an idea I had a while ago. The Sim in this work was on temporary loan so it's all been swept away now, leaving only the film behind. It was always intended however that the video would be the end product, not the build.
This work is dedicated to the many weird and very wonderful strangers from around the globe I have met, but have never really met.
Higher quality version is available over at my blog. Search for 'My Digital Double Robbie' in Google.
For more info on how this was put together, please read http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2007/07/remake-the-star.html#more over at New World Notes.
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