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Submitted: 07/27/2005 | 05:49PM EST
File Info: Movie | 3.1 MB | Add Movie to Favorites
Current Score: 3.77 / 5.00
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Blam this piece of crap!
This makes poop look good.
Nothing too new or interesting.
Not bad. In fact… I like it!
This Flash is crunk, fo' shizzle!
Woot!!! All my 5 R belong to this!
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haha old things
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Average Score: 8.5 / 10
"way to tangle"
my guts
*insert personal impression stated as fact*
"Radiohead?!"
Great vid, but what I really loved was the music selection, a great Radiohead song, and a B-Side no less! Very awesome ;)
"Omgodzords were u smokin crack lolz"
dat was mesed up lolz that guy lol u r on crackks lol.
But seriously well done munglai, an innovative and pioneering flash set to the backing of a Radiohead song I havent heard which is very rare. All in all three thumbs up.
(skeletal)
"Lol funny"
Hi Munglai.
"Lovin it!"
Radiohead's great, fantastic choice for a music video. Since this is a rare song, you got much of there other stuff? I love it all!
Anyways, back to the animation. It was quite fluid, and you synced it up very well. I have but one question: How did you do it? What technique did you use to have the images overlay on another and flow to black and white so easily (Like the boxes floating over the buildings, so that they were always the opposite of whatever color they were on top of)? Good Animation!
I don't have any other rare stuff, I had to get this song from a friend's CD.
The negative black and white effect was done using masking. I had a white-on-black version of the background with the creature moving across it in black. Then I had the creature's motion copied onto a layer above that in white, which was masked by a negative copy of the background layer so that the white version only showed up whenever it was over the black parts.
Or something.