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Someone... doesn't think this can be . .... done . . ... . . . quickly? But, SRSLY GUISE, why do all "haters" of geeky craft always say "you have too much time on your hands", when it's obvious that it takes skill to do something like that? Not you, in particular, RR, but... when people say that, I tend to think they're deeply thinking: "I wished I knew how to do that this quickly... " and they "hate" on people who do things like that... that would seem like they take a long time.
I hear ya. And it could very well be they don't have that much time on their hands, just when their at home instead of watching TV or gaming they make stuff like that.
No. It's easy to just CTRL+F through a document like the subtitles, match the scene or time, cut, paste, then add the music, and final clean-up.
The strange thing about this video is that the song appeals to a demographic born long after the original Star Wars came out. It's hard to figure out who would greatly appreciate both aspects of this.
Very nice! Editing and volume could have been handled a tiny bit better, but that was great. Loved the alien interlude.
I would be interested in how it can be done quickly You basically have to have the script for each movie Find the place in the movie that they words are Then Cut the part you want . . . . You then have to place it in the proper place Then you have to render it . . . I do a little. . . I stress the word LITTLE editing and it is time consuming. I guess with practice you can do it more easily But I don't think it is as simple as all that If it is. . . I would love to know how and have someone pass it on to me Rocket River
In case it does not come across. . . I am impressed Just trying to imagine how long it took them to do it. . . Rocket River
No one is going to GO THROUGH THE PAIN AND SUFFERING of learning how to do it, and just "pass it on to" you. That wouldn't be fair... I took the advice from my grandfather when he told me he was working as a mechanic, and he had learned it all from books, studying, the right way, and experience, that he was hired at a place, and they hired some young dude who didn't even study his craft... and the company wanted him to "teach" the young dude... so he said "Forget you, I'm not here to teach people, I'm here to do my job, but if you can't appreciate that, I'm leaving." So he took off. They had to pay to send the young guy to school. Why not just go see on YouTube, read a book, or teach yourself? I know it takes practice, I know it takes time. You'll do it right with enough time. I did. I'm more than sure the guy who did it also did it that way. That's what SHE said.