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If you are getting better editing software, I recommend trying Adobe Premiere Elements 10, I heard they fixed all the crash bugs in it that I occasionally have to deal with and rage over but the bad news is that it costs $80, so try before you buy.
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LOL. I'll put your set on the list Rock
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If you are getting better editing software, I recommend trying Adobe Premiere Elements 10, I heard they fixed all the crash bugs in it that I occasionally have to deal with and rage over but the bad news is that it costs $80, so try before you buy.
I'll try it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
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I kinda would need as well better editing skills software because as much as I try to put efforts into editing, I'm obviously not a pro, this is something I'm experimenting a bit more with my Minecraft LP, but not to the point of making crazy animation things like Trevor.
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06-Jan-2012, 7:48 PM
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Quote:I kinda would need as well better editing skills software because as much as I try to put efforts into editing, I'm obviously not a pro, this is something I'm experimenting a bit more with my Minecraft LP, but not to the point of making crazy animation things like Trevor.
I like what you are doing in your Minecraft LP, to take this even further I would recommend adding a few funny sound effects in every now and then like Andrew and I do; find a hilarious sound effect and then put it in when appropriate from time to time, and before you know it it is a signature recurrence that people look forward to (for me it is the Lying Sack of Crap song). Animations are quite time consuming so I won't be doing any more for a while (except in my digital reality class in school, which I have a video up on YouTube for and more coming).
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You are starting to use the "That's shenanigans" quite well, Trevor
As for me, I don't know what would be more fitting. I got my own catchphrases, and that feels enough for now.
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That's cool too, I'm very unoriginal when it comes to my own commentary. Often times I say creative things then forget them 5 minutes later, and I only know of 2 off the top of my head that I reference very little. Still, it is really funny to hear the occasional sound effect that comes from an outside source.
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You should use something I said as a hilarious moment in your videos, if you can find any. I pointed a lot out in my Epic Moments of CCLP2 video.
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Yeah I didn't really want to do that. I feel it's overdone, and I believe it should be made by the fans.
Therefore my soundboard.
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I don't have the skills nor patience to do something like that lol.
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- Gather all my levels that I have lying around in different files in different locations on my computer and USB stick, put them all in a few files and make a back-up
- Finish all (or most at least) of my many half-made levels
- Release an 149-levels set called IdaR1
- Try more custom levels
- Start playing CCLP3 again (I'm still on level 40-something or something)
At least that's what I'd like to do this year, but I doubt I will...
Edit:
- And watch all Rock's LP's of CCLP3! After I played the levels, that is...
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