Sometime between February and March 2000, the same Arte Romana Presentation was given again (to raise my grade a bit), so I did an intro and a credit ending.
For this video, I apologize to the Eric Levi and the Era project, but again I did not make money on it.
Production notes:
At the time space on hard drives was still a very expensive commodity (if we take into consideration a computer's affordability) and so the source material had been recompressed several times before the actual final production (this is what happened to the original movie). With this new intro I was able to use lossless compression initially and then use DivX (MPEG-4 in our heyday)...still it was nothing compared to further revisions of the standard and even H.264.
Editing was done with Adobe Premiere and for 3D we used 3D studio Max. Maya was still in it's second version and available but it was very difficult to get used to (remember that this was still the era of SGI dominated 3D).
Some humor had gotten into the credits, such as having been assisted by Televisa and what not (this was a school project), so no money was ever invested in the film either - Any mention of real companies is merely a joke.
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