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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 12:44 am 
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Thanks duke and Big Lou for the mirrors.

24.6 Mb Quicktime - Sorenson 3 Codec


* need mirrors please
* download to your drive first - then play


http://koti.mbnet.fi/dukeirot/ep3/mfrevengecrawl.mov


WIDESCREEN VERSION:

http://www.shlewis.com/vids/mfrevengecrawlwide.mov

http://koti.mbnet.fi/dukeirot/ep3/mfrevengecrawlwide.mov


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Fucking Cool :) :heavymetal:


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I was thinking the same about the music (being an alt take) but I don't remember them sounding like that on my Special Edition soundtrack, so i'm guessing it's a performance by another orchestra?

Looks great, btw!


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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 12:57 am 
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Well, it was a million times better than the crap me and my friend put together! Topping that was easy! But I saw 2 others and this kicks their asses, too!

I'm gonna pop in my SE soundtrack & listen to the alt takes. I can't stand not knowing for sure! :P

EDIT: Just checked those 4 extra ones out. I knew my ears didn't deceive me. It's not any of those alternate ANH takes. So now I have to wonder what it was. Was I correct in guessing that it's another orchestra's performance of the theme?


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Thanks for the compliments guys...

As for the music its not the SE version...it is probably one of the older mixes. I don't remember where I got that version from but it doesn't match up with my SE soundtracks.

The whole thing was timed with TPM and AOTC's crawls so that the music cues would be right on...I timed everything to match right up as best as I could so the speed should be exactly the same.


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Awesome thanks :)


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that is so well done, perfect even... nice work foxbatkllr


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foxbatkllr wrote:
As for the music its not the SE version...it is probably one of the older mixes. I don't remember where I got that version from but it doesn't match up with my SE soundtracks.


I think that version is off of the Varese Sarabande "The Star Wars Trilogy" release that was performed by the Utah Symphony Orchestra under Varujan Kojian.

EDIT: "On second thought, maybe not."


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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 2:44 am 
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I'm making a truly widescreen version right now...it'll be ready later tonight.


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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 3:38 am 
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Thanks...

Updated with new widescreen version: check first post. mirrors wanted.


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Nice. Widescreen rules because the words don't scroll off the left and right of the screen. :)


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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 4:42 am 
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Seems convenient that Knoll posted that detailed description on the OS.
Maybe you just did the work for him? :meatwad:


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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 4:59 am 
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That was wonderful, foxbatkllr!

Excellent work. :)


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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 9:21 am 
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that was awsome good job. :bounce:


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well done, though I'm willing to bet 'General Grievous' and maybe 'Galactic Senate' will be fully capitalized.


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PostPosted: January 28th 2005 2:16 pm 
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Thanks for the compliments :oops:

Much much thanks to Duke and Big Lou for the mirrors!!!!

Jed - I used a combo of Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and After Effects.


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Yeah there are a few tutorials out there. The one for AE 5.5 and up or AE 5 PB are the ones you want. The tutorial just gave me a kind of direction to go in. There's one that suggests you make it a 3d layer and you add an extra camera...that's the one you want...

In other news check my new avatar...


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foxbatkllr,

You did a real good job man. Thank you.


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Very nicely done man. I still think the crawl goes a tad too fast, but good form nonetheless. :heavymetal:


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foxbat, great work indeed. However, seeing it in its finished form only reinforces my earlier opinion: It's a terribly written crawl.

It doesn't flow at all. All the other opening crawls seem more fluid and melodically written. I really hope that once the movie is screened, the crawl is rewritten, because it's the nature of the text which makes it miss musical beats, not the way my San Diego friend assmebled it.


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Artmaul wrote:
foxbat, great work indeed. However, seeing it in its finished form only reinforces my earlier opinion: It's a terribly written crawl.

It doesn't flow at all. All the other opening crawls seem more fluid and melodically written. I really hope that once the movie is screened, the crawl is rewritten, because it's the nature of the text which makes it miss musical beats, not the way my San Diego friend assmebled it.

I agree.


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I like the crawl and even the "War!" part. However, I do agree that the first paragraph could use a re-write. "There are heroes on both sides. Evil is everywhere" doesn't flow very well.


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Well even though I don't think its too fast (its timed to go with the others plus the others seem fast to me when viewing it in such a small format) I'm making a slowed down, slightly modified version right now to see if it makes much difference.


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Does anyone know what the Buck Rogers film serial crawls say? It might be similar in form.


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Updated with new version.


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foxbatkllr wrote:
In other news check my new avatar...


It's brilliant. :)


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The timing actually made a world of difference. Good job FBK.


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I actually do like the new version a little bit better myself. There are still a few things in my mind that could be slightly improved but that's the last version I'm doing. My poor computer has been overworked the past couple of days. When I get my new G5 doing stuff like this won't take nearly as long so I wouldn't have a problem re-rendering...


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Holy crap, that gave me chills. The only thing it's missing is a pan either up or down just before the fadeout.


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Well, I couldn't resist doing one up myself. Though it might not be much better foxbatkllr's.

I added in the Fox and LFL logos for the full effect. So behold the first 111 seconds of Revenge of the Sith!



ROTS Opening by Zion (20MB, requires XviD codec)

Please save to your hard drive before viewing. Enjoy!


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I had to take out the link to the recent special edition. I was running out of bandwidth. If anyone wants it still they can PM me.


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http://www.galacticsenate.com/index.php?showtopic=13248&view=findpost&p=581132

is a really good version of the fully animated crawl. It starts earlier than the other ones I have seen and it even pans down at the end.


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Union Force has succeeded to realize for you the opening scroll of Star Wars Episode III in ITALIAN. The Opening Scroll from the official site has translate and reproduced in Italian by our staff. There are two versions of the video, high and low res. Enjoy!

Hi-res 13 MB

Low-res 9 MB

Video realized from Dozeer Boba IT (Fabio Delfino) with the translation of Jango Fett (Fabrizio Donati)

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