@shinjiseiko That's not on. I mean - it seems that part of the give and take with YouTube is that your work might be reposted without your permission, but at least credit it correctly! This is definitely one of the best glitch videos on YT from what I have seen (and I have been watching a lot). Just stunning. Would love to see the full version some time.
@shinjiseiko Hi - I feel like a total doofus - Now I understand that you ARE Tasman. hahahaha - sorry about my last comment. Keep up the amazing work. Love this.
@shinjiseiko You should probably put Tasman's name in the description then. Just to show respect. This is an amazing video. Glad to have come across it.
still at it. my main site is my name all one word dot com.
I'll make comp dvds of all my vids soon. I'll keep it cheap. I'll also post events and video previews that are full length and better quality. thanks again! t
Hey thanks man.....the fact that i dont have to go in and modify it is HUGE.....im also from toronto...i looked up your info and tracked it down to vagueterrain..also wanted to get a copy of the 17 minute full version....i emailed those guys but got no reply....just to have to play at home and to my friends..
is there any way to get a vhs or dvd copy of it? thanks again for all your help....the other videos on that site were also amazing
that's right, the dimmer should go before the power supply. In fact, it's easier if you just get a dimmer from radio shack that you can plug the power supply into and then plug the other end in the wall. no need to disassemble anything. and yes, this is Tasman Richardson. cheers.
try using a dimmer switch or something to control the voltage. you don't need to take the cart out. just tap the power switch very gently. a voltage control dimmer would be way better to get more controlled glitch.
@shinjiseiko That's not on. I mean - it seems that part of the give and take with YouTube is that your work might be reposted without your permission, but at least credit it correctly! This is definitely one of the best glitch videos on YT from what I have seen (and I have been watching a lot). Just stunning. Would love to see the full version some time.
hotlinkcinema 1 year ago
@hotlinkcinema - no problem. that happens a lot. thanks for defending my name though! just as many people repost my videos without any credit.
shinjiseiko 1 year ago
@shinjiseiko Hi - I feel like a total doofus - Now I understand that you ARE Tasman. hahahaha - sorry about my last comment. Keep up the amazing work. Love this.
hotlinkcinema 1 year ago
@shinjiseiko You should probably put Tasman's name in the description then. Just to show respect. This is an amazing video. Glad to have come across it.
hotlinkcinema 1 year ago
still at it. my main site is my name all one word dot com.
I'll make comp dvds of all my vids soon. I'll keep it cheap. I'll also post events and video previews that are full length and better quality. thanks again! t
shinjiseiko 4 years ago
Hey thanks man.....the fact that i dont have to go in and modify it is HUGE.....im also from toronto...i looked up your info and tracked it down to vagueterrain..also wanted to get a copy of the 17 minute full version....i emailed those guys but got no reply....just to have to play at home and to my friends..
is there any way to get a vhs or dvd copy of it? thanks again for all your help....the other videos on that site were also amazing
im loving it man...hope your still at it
tim
kotep777 4 years ago
that's right, the dimmer should go before the power supply. In fact, it's easier if you just get a dimmer from radio shack that you can plug the power supply into and then plug the other end in the wall. no need to disassemble anything. and yes, this is Tasman Richardson. cheers.
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shinjiseiko 4 years ago
thanks alot man.....amazing work...btw ios tasma richardson? just wondering......
by voltage controlled dimer switch you mean to mod the actual atari right? like insert a switch maybe between the power supply and where it goes to?
sorry im very new....all of your tips are MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!
keep up the amazing work!!!!!
kotep777 4 years ago
try using a dimmer switch or something to control the voltage. you don't need to take the cart out. just tap the power switch very gently. a voltage control dimmer would be way better to get more controlled glitch.
shinjiseiko 4 years ago
It's made with straight cut edits, no layers. just cut and paste in premier, no midi control. thanks, t
shinjiseiko 4 years ago