| Ghost Crud Music Videos Season 4 |
|||||||||||
|
I'm on the Matrix! - Length - 6:37, Size - 93.6 MB I recently bought Advent Rising after I played it with a friend and saw how glitchy, dramatically hilarious, and awesome it was. I was also playing around with Enter the Matrix. The sad thing was that Advent Rising was almost as dramatic, if not more so, as Enter the Matrix. The Matrix gave birth to the slow motion drama that we see in everything today. This video takes footage from Grand Theft Auto: San Andres, Advent Rising, and Enter the Matrix to illustrate this. The songs are "Mona Lisa Overdrive" and "Navras" by Juno Reactor (both features in the Matrix trilogy movies) and "The Matrix" by Morpheus. Weird in Montana - Length - 4:23, Size - 58.5 MB Since it seemed that Somewhere in Montana had reached the end of it's filming days (with Emory at least), I wanted to make a home made movie music video that featured pieces from all the films that we had made like I'd done with Navras Hell and The Music Video from Hell. Some footage that I didn't put on the Internet before also made it into the video and some pictures that we took for the Somewhere in Montana website. It took me a while to find a suitable song, but I eventually went with "Eat It" by Weird Al because lots of fans said that we always ate something in every video. During the credits is "Crazy" by Gabry Ponte. Wolf's Anarchy - Length - 7:27, Size - 52.2 MB I downloaded all 30 episodes of Wolf's Rain from Box Torrent recently. Gasp, illigal downloading! Anyway after I finished the series, naturally I wanted to make a music video. Originally, I was going to use a New World Revolution song, but then I found "Anarchy" by KMFDM when listening to random songs that a friend gave me. I liked how it sounded and also thought that the lyrics went well with the show. During the credits is "Orinoco Flow" by Enya just because it's an awesome song too. Deathmetal Alchemist - Length - 2:01, Size - 12.4 MB After watching videos like "9000!! NINE THOUSAAAAANDD!" and "The Balls are Inert.... FIXED," I decided to try my hand at putting random crap together in a no any sense video. The video ended up making more sense than can be made out of the ones I saw. It's still pretty funny though. The "makes sense" part of the video is basically Edward and Alphonse from Fullmetal Alchemist facing Light from Death Note on the island. Radnom - Length - 7:11, Size - 82.6 MB I suppose this was another video inspired by "9000!! NINE THOUSAAAAANDD!" and "The Balls are Inert.... FIXED." This one is a lot more "no any sense" though. I made this with James Uhde, and it was the first video I made on my new computer. Our main inspiration came from a day of watching Pok�mon movies and cheesy horror movies. Radnom 2 - Length - 4:16, Size - 118 MB Radnom� the sequel! The sequel doesn�t mix horror with Pok�mon though. This combines the first four Pok�mon movies into something terrible with a few commercials scattered here and there. I also made this one alone� and didn�t put it on the Internet. One Random is enough. Why Won't Pok�mon Die!?! - Length - 7:30, Size - 19.4 MB As �research� before I wrote Pocky Monsters, I watched the first two Pok�mon movies, and I noticed something. EVERYTHING DIES! Especially Ash. The song and the question �Why Won�t You Die!?!� seemed to fit perfectly. I also took the opportunity to show off some awesome video editing software, Adobe After Effects. Rendering the video between .avi and .mov ultimately ruined it though. It�s a delightful video to watch when you can actually see something though. ^_^ 23 Buso Renkin - Length - 7:30, Size - 44.2 MB The inspiration for this music video came from the lyrics �my will brings down the moon and shatters it to pieces� from Assemblage 23�s �Divide� and Moonface from Buso Renkin. It worked even better when I found more places where I could divide the sky and shatter it to pieces in the series. Once again, similar to �Why Won�t Pok�mon Die!?!,� crappy video editing software found a way to crush my plans. In this video the sound skips a little ever once in a while since I had to create this video in several Windows Movie Maker projects to keep it from crashing. |
|||||||||||
| Page Created: 6-29-07 Last Update: 2-17-08 Created by: Emily Palmieri |
|||||||||||