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Movie/game/score mashups

  • 22-01-2011 8:28pm
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    I would have posted this on AH Cool Vids & links, but I don't think they'd appreciate what movie scores are out there, or allow for the limitations of this stuff. I figured the regulars here wsould know a bit more about cues and editing, so here it is.

    This evening I've been messing around with youtube videos vs video audios, and without any editing software to hand I'm redued to playing two videos over each other to get the effect. I've fund some interesting mash-ups.

    First is one ready-made, Master & Commander vs. POTC. No fancy instructions, just sit and enjoy.



    Next, I remember this track from when I played the game Ecco the Dolphin in the mid 90s. Now the Mega Drive soundtrack was your typical 16 bit tones score, but if you played on PC, the soundtrack was a very polished affair indeed.

    So this is Crimson Tide trailer vs Pteranodon Pond from Ecco the Dolphin.

    For this to work, you need to start playing the first video, with sound between 40-60%:


    And get ready to press "play" on this video, at 100% volume, about 12 seconds in, just as Capt. Ramsay says ---->"HAS"<---- appendicitis.


    It works until about 2.13 in the 1st video, if I could I'd edit it, but I can't so....meh.

    Third, is a track from one movie overlaid to a youtube fan video.

    First, you find a copy of "Ironclad" from the Sahara movie (yes, the Matthew McConnaghey movie) and play it on the computer. (Personally I went to Grooveshark for it. Open this in a new window and you'll be fine.)

    Allow the song to play, and be ready to press play on the following video just *after* the single piano note, around 0.15 into the song.


    Now then, how about the mash-ups you liked, or even made?


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