
Well ... in a sense, I suppose yes, cause this Dell D620 running XP is not exactly huge on space lol, but I was more making a joke about not having an HD (new console or gaming PC) and missing out cause of that. lol
Well ... in a sense, I suppose yes, cause this Dell D620 running XP is not exactly huge on space lol, but I was more making a joke about not having an HD (new console or gaming PC) and missing out cause of that. lol
It looks like it is in the family of prosumer camcorders, because of how it seems to keep everything in focus, and everything seems pretty evenly lit. Obviously that could be due to the lighting set-up/camera-person as well, and I could just look like a complete dumbass when the director says it's something else, but I am thinking "prosumer (meaning cheap enough for consumer consumption, but good enough to be getting close to professional look) level camcorder."
I'm mainly commenting this to see if I end up being right or wrong, cause now I'm curious. lol
I am a suburban white kid who HATED when my next door neighbors watched DBZ; cause I really disliked the show. That complaint fans now have about filler? I had that when I was under ten. Then again, I was a huge fan of Power Rangers, which is a show with extremely little breathing room for story and a much dumber, more corny everything, so I'm definitely not saying I disliked it cause I enjoyed "intelligent" entertainment. lol
Anyway, dug the show, glad you liked Deadpool for what it is, loved the Replay segment (as a fan of Twin Snakes, I for one agree there is no bad version of MGS) and liked the bloopers; nice editing, and everyone seemed a bit more natural in this one compared to the one I watched before. Good job all around!
Now for extreme nitpicking!
My only suggestion would be for the title card sequence at the beginning, to not say "welcome back," but something like "our first segment is," since it's an internet video and no one has gone anywhere/no ads have played except before the video (unless you are making this with the intent of eventually having it on TV). OR, for instance, in this video, I think it might flow more naturally if you did the intro mostly as it is, say "that's all coming up on this fourth episode of Server Side," or something to that effect, cut to the Server Side title card, then to the Deadpool opening, and then back to you reviewing the game, as opposed to cutting to you before and after the Deadpool clip.
And this may seem counterintuitive to what I just said, but it might also flow better if you had everyone saying something like "next up, so and so gives his take on the best Metal Gear gaming moments" before cutting to the title card for that segment.
Again though, the editing is already awesome, I'm just being nitpicky so I can offer some form of suggestion. Keep up the great work!
Yes, I'll be getting it from a vagrant with a broom handle.
Don't know how he got a copy of the game or what I'm going to do with it, but he seemed keen on getting rid of it.
I'll have to check how much sp ... never mind.
What Superman cartoon is that from? Recently watched one from Red Box with Braniac in it, but don't recall that scene. lol
And technically, you are right about third time not being the charm U.S.-wise, but in Japan and select other countries, Genesis was actually Sega's third console, antecedent to the SG-1000 and Sega Master System.I forget who pointed that out in another blog, transmet?
Still, it is interesting how detrimental hubris can be repeated by a company that should know better from the history of its competitor not long past. Good blog. And that 32X ad is reminding me how non-PC my childhood actually was compared to what I sometimes think is the case. lol Wonder what type of glue N64 guy used in that photo, too.
Well, a college studio control room and like one trip to a news room in I think Lufkin, TX that was probably sanitized for students. But I imagine real newsrooms would have MORE tension, not less, so that's where I'm getting this notion from ...
I do love a good Sorkin monologue as well.
And I know about the HBO thing, but DVDs and such aren't really happening, as I'm planning on going for a Master's, and don't exactly have any winning lottery tickets lying around. lol
Yeah, I saw the recent episode of Rap Critic, too. I admit, I liked that Ja Rule song, but I never paid attention to the lyrics.
I'd argue real newsrooms can get pretty hectic, it's just that in those times it's probably more along the lines of the beginning of George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (not because of zombies, just the general tense atmosphere in the control room), and people are way too mad to let a full-on Sorkin-written monologue go on unchecked by anyone in the room. At least, my experiences as a Radio/Television undergrad would have suggested that; not an all the time thing, but hot heads are hot heads.
Still, as unrealistic as it is compared to the way people actually talk, I loved watching the first episode on Youtube a while back; wish I had HBO, as I'm too paranoid to download anything. I've heard Game of Thrones is awesome as well, for different reasons, obviously.