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post #1 of 13
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Hi, please check out my latest movie, "Too Many Addies"!  Let me know what you think!

post #2 of 13
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I'm getting reports that the video is being blocked in some countries.  If it's blocked in yours, try this link instead:
http://vimeo.com/19913675

 

 

Mod edit: Here is the Vimeo embed

Too Many Addies from Bob Mc on Vimeo.

 

post #3 of 13

Cutest kids! They must have had a blast making this film. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing.

post #4 of 13
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Thanks, Lucia!  The girls loved it and especially liked the "premiere" party we had the other night, complete with red carpet, programs and movie poster.

post #5 of 13

Really great acting now and then. Congratulate those two actors (the director isn't too bad either, of course smile.gif ).

But just too late for this year's Oscars, isn't it?

 

(Except, the title sort of gave the, uhm, ... twist away. Shouldn't that have been The Duplicator  laugh.gif

One for the moment, perhaps sequels Two and Three later, unless one of the girls gets to be a Governor before that...)

 

 

Cees

post #6 of 13

"some countries" includes the United States :)

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This video contains content from Sony Music Entertainment and UMG, one or more of whom have blocked it in your country on copyright grounds.

 

Will try Vimeo.

post #7 of 13

Excellent job Bob!!  You've given me something to strive for.

 

As an aside, I opened this thread expecting to see a news article.  Then your first post was about it being blocked in certain countries which in turn triggered my conspiracy alarm.  blush.gif

post #8 of 13
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Thank you for the nice comments!  I will pass on the positive feedback to my little actresses!

 

I guess I am going to have to start using public domain music (or no music at all) in my videos if I want them on YouTube.  I understand it's the law but it's kind of a shame it's affecting my harmless little movies. 

post #9 of 13

Finally had a chance to watch the video. Being 20 min long, I skimmed along, to catch the high points :)

 

That was really cute, though it lacked some of the wrenching pathos of the car-chase movie ;)

 

I wished you'd done a video of the premiere party, to show too. That would have been fun to see a bit of.

post #10 of 13

 

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I wished you'd done a video of the premiere party, to show too. That would have been fun to see a bit of.

 Thats going to be an extra on the DVD :)

 

Great work Bob.  I have 5yo twins and I think they would enjoy it as well.  What editing SW do you use?

post #11 of 13

<p>Oh. I've been wondering about the "Real CMU Professor"...can you say more? :)

post #12 of 13
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Originally Posted by Adam Gregorich View Post

 

 Thats going to be an extra on the DVD :)

 

Great work Bob.  I have 5yo twins and I think they would enjoy it as well.  What editing SW do you use?

 

Sorry so late in getting back to you on this.  I used PowerDirector 8.  It's very easy to use yet pretty powerful too, yet not too expensive (I got mine for $58).

 

The "Actual CMU Professor" is me!  I wanted to use an actual CMU professor for that scene (as you can see, there are several scenes shot at the CMU campus) but I couldn't find anyone willing to do it.  So, I put on a lab coat, wig, and glasses and became the "actual" professor. 

 

Thanks for watching!



 

post #13 of 13

Thanks.  My kids liked it so much they watched it twice!

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