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Remembrance: A NEC Console Legacy Film (HD)

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Capturing the majestic beauty and form of an experience never to be forgotten, Remembrance brings you into the world of the NEC console legacy in a way never done before. Featuring the PC Engine, CD-ROM2, Shuttle, DUO-R, TurboGrafx-16, Turbo-CD, TurboDuo, TurboExpress and other related hardware & games.

- Written, produced and directed by Aaron Nanto
- A production of Pcenginefx.com.
- Featured Music: "Reprise", "Ted and Marion", "The Pawn" by Peter Vronsky.
- For more information about the NEC line of game consoles, please visit http://www.pcenginefx.com.
- Official film thread: http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=6243.0

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  • Thats it?

  • @ferhound That's it!

  • truly truly awe inspiring, you brought me to tears sir...

    By the way, where did the musical score come from?

  • @ceiblue Thanks ceiblue - I'm very happy that you felt moved by the piece. The featured music is as follows: "Reprise", "Ted and Marion", "The Pawn" by Peter Vronsky. The soundtrack is from the film "Door In The Floor".

  • I can watch these videos over and over. Nicely done. Very beautiful. Takes me down memory lane.

  • @bernielindell Thanks for the comment! Wait till you see my upcoming Neo Geo film (will be online on 2/16).

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  • That was just Awe inspiring, Beautiful, Cerebral, Divine, Excellent, Fantastic, Godly, I'm pretty sure I could fill in all 26 alphabetical adjectives to describe what I just saw, given the time/space. In the early 90's I lusted for a Turbografx 16, but never ended up with one until finally last year I found one in brand new shape in a box, complete with all plastic wrapping/promo materials, it was one of the finest moments of my gaming career to open that up and fire up Blazing Lazers.Good job.

  • @coldfustion For this particular film, I used a Sony FX-1 1080i camera with SGPro 35mm adapter to get the depth of field look. The look of the film was further accentuated in post by Magic Bullet Looks in Premiere Pro CS2 (with lots of tweaking to get the look just right). Of course lighting is very important as well and I had two tungsten 250w spots on either side of the display stand (to the rear) and a bounce card in front.

  • TELL ME EVERYTHING YOU USED TO FILM THIS!?! PROGRAM'S CAMERA'S SETTINGS!! NOOOWW.. plz XD

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