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Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side (the TM edit) (Released) — Page 73

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Trooperman
BTW, in SOTDS Amidala is actually born into royalty like Leia was. Through some clever editing I eliminated all references to her being "elected" and serving terms. In fact, Amidala is a queen throughout the PT, but she is also serving as senator (this was Magnoliafan's idea). I think this makes a whole lot more sense.

These are great changes.
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Originally posted by: ChainsawAsh
Can anyone tell me how to play a .rmvb file on a Mac?


1. Go online with Mac and order PC
2. Sell or destroy Mac (either is acceptable)
3. Download RealPlayer (or equivalent) on PC
4. ?????
5. Profit!

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You don't need to buy a PC - there's a version of RealPlayer that will infect Mac OS X.

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Does MPlayer run on OSX? I used it on Windows and it's almost the only player I ever touch with a ten foot pole here on Linux.

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Originally posted by: ChainsawAsh
Can anyone tell me how to play a .rmvb file on a Mac?


IDK if there's anything like Mediacoder for the mac, but if I have a file that needs realplayer to play(or any Audio or Video file type I don't like), use mediacoder to re-code and convert it into my file type of choice. If there's something like that available, you could try that and avoid real completely.
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Hi everyone,

The bad news is that this will probably not be done by the end of the year. This doesn’t have anything to do with Ady; it’s my own messed up schedule.

The good news is that it is being done right.

I just received a new mix from Adywan which was extremely difficult. As an example, there’s one spot where in the very same shot, I went from:

-Newly recorded Owen
-C3PO taken from a radio drama
-Newly recorded Anakin
-Original Cliegg recording

Murder as you could imagine, especially if you heard the differences in how each was recorded. Somehow Ady made this mess sound like something. I would not have gotten it this good by myself.

I sound like a broken record, but after you sit down and watch this, you will realize why this has taken so long. One of the unwritten rules of fan edits is that you do not DO this (dub in so many new voices in English), because it involves so much work to get right. Thanks again to Ady for making this thing happen.

Also, I recently got to actually watch the movie on an actual 16x9 widescreen, and it looks great. Definitely not as razor sharp as the official DVD, but that’s not what I was going for. For some reason the image looks even better on the big widescreen than on my 4:3 monitor….

It’s coming. Just try to forget about it until it’s done. I’m sorry…

TM

Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side

Emperor Jar-Jar
“Back when we made Star Wars, we just couldn’t make Palpatine as evil as we intended. Now, thanks to the miracles of technology, it is finally possible. Finally, I’ve created the movies that I originally imagined.” -George Lucas on the 2007 Extra Extra Special HD-DVD Edition

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Originally posted by: GoldStone9
How's it going?

- No news, is good news?


Unfortunately no. Work has stalled now. Very busy. I'll explain later. Sorry to everyone who has been waiting.

Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side

Emperor Jar-Jar
“Back when we made Star Wars, we just couldn’t make Palpatine as evil as we intended. Now, thanks to the miracles of technology, it is finally possible. Finally, I’ve created the movies that I originally imagined.” -George Lucas on the 2007 Extra Extra Special HD-DVD Edition

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Hi,

Sorry t be a pain but is there any more news on this Trooperman?

Thanks

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Hi all,

I feel as though I owe you all an explanation as to the ridiculous delay in getting this project done, so I’m going to explain what has been going on. I was going to wait until after I released this, but not anymore.

I’m a teenager. I started this thing in 9th grade and I’m now in my senior year of high school. After all, what grown man would think up something as crazy as this project and then actually try to do it? I hadn't mentioned this before for obvious reasons (I would probably not have gotten help or have been taken seriously).

I started this project eagerly, but the farther and farther I got, the more and more I realized the magnitude of what I was trying to do, even with all of your help. And my time on the computer is obviously limited to some degree. I had schoolwork and all kinds of other things that took priority over this. So work slowed.

But the other thing is this—over the span of this project, I began to admit to myself how much I love film (and film music). Despite others peoples expectations of me to go into fields in math, science, english, or music (I’m number one in my class, do well in school), I have a burning passion to put great things on the screen and, through editing and brilliant music, create impact and thrill an audience. I don’t think a day goes by without my brain stringing shots together, whether it’s for a western or for an imaginary film adaptation of “Brave New World.” The most rewarding part of this project for me was going to be sending the movie out to all of you and hearing back from you about what you liked, who you invited over to watch it, etc. And on the flip side, it angers me a lot more than other people that movies today are so awful, but I know I’m not the only one. A very smart person said, “Most films are a reflection of the culture that produced them.” I think there’s a lot of truth in that.

Anyway, I began to think this- if I don’t do this, then nobody will. Most of my generation doesn’t have my taste in film, but many, many other people do. Maybe I should go into film or film music for a living, despite all of the risks, in order to try and bring film back to its former state of glory, which was fizzling by the 80’s and IMO was completely wrecked by the turn of the century. My original dream was to go solely into film scoring, but the problem seems to be that because directors have no taste anymore, they dictate what the composer does, even going so far as to make him do MIDI mockups of the score and compose over his shoulder. It sounds like nowadays, the only path would be to change it from the top (become the producer or the director). Then, I either hire a great composer who understands film and does a great score, or I compose the score myself. If I could just get myself into the (political) position to make a movie that goes into wide release, I think I could really make an impact because I believe I truly understand filmmaking (and the role of music in film). I know this is an ambitious goal.

But I’m an ambitious person.

Regarding this project: what I think I’ll do is overlay the rough sound mix onto the finished video (soon) and just send it out to the people who are still following this thing- as long as I have your word that you will not distribute it, because I don’t want this unfinished version out there. I feel like I should do this because you’ve had to wait for way too long, and finished or not, I want you guys to see what I’m doing. As I’ve said many times, the creative content is all there, but the audio needs some polishing and a couple FX shots are not done. I just don’t have 16 hours a day to spend on this like Adywan (who is really doing a knockout job on his own project right now). I have practically no time at all nowadays. Hopefully by the time summer rolls around, Ady and I can finish this before I go off to college. As for now and for the next few months, I will be all over the place interviewing and submitting portfolios (for music composition) in order to get into a competitive school not only for music composition, the area I am studying, but also for film, so I can start making contacts in the film industry. There are only three or four major schools for that in the U.S.

I know what you’re probably thinking. Everybody wants to make movies. How are you any different?

Because not only do I have a true talent for film, I have a true talent for music (and perfect pitch too, ha ha), and not only do I understand both art forms, but I also believe I can play the game and get into a position to make an impact, like Spielberg and “Jaws”, Coppola and “The Godfather”, Stallone and “Rocky,” and George Lucas with “Star Wars.” It was possible back then. Is it possible today? I hope so. The film industry is obviously not a fair thing, but I believe that I can make it and still stick to my morals and not go broke in the meantime. Any advice on what is possibly a very stupid career choice would be much appreciated.

I hope this whole thing makes a little bit more sense now.

Merry Christmas everyone,
TM

Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side

Emperor Jar-Jar
“Back when we made Star Wars, we just couldn’t make Palpatine as evil as we intended. Now, thanks to the miracles of technology, it is finally possible. Finally, I’ve created the movies that I originally imagined.” -George Lucas on the 2007 Extra Extra Special HD-DVD Edition

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Trooperman,

All I got to say is you have to chase your dream! You have amazing talent and vision, and the only way people get to where they want, is to take chances. I can't wait to see your finished product, but I can wait. In your Senior year, you should be looking into film school and getting that locked up. Attack of the Clones isn't going to get better with time, there will always be a need for a better film. Shroud of the Darkside will fill that void when it's ready.

Merry Christmas!
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Don't worry about sending out a rough cut to people. That wouldn't be a good idea. The best way to keep interest in a project is to do like Adywan, little video surprises every now and then. This keeps up appearances that work is being done on the project, even though the actual work you should be doing is getting delayed (this actually reflects my situation, dunno about ady). In my Vintage Edit thread, I posted that clip of the color pass filter work after about ten seconds of fiddling with it, looks crappy compared to the polished shots I got going, but it was a great way to show I was actually still working and not letting the project drift into "vaporware" territory (looking at you, X0). I also posted screen-shots of my attempt at creating the original crawl using the GOUT, and explained the method. I might suggest a new trailer or something. These usually take maybe a few hours or so and give a great preview of how things are going.

All this talk of film and high school futures makes me want to start applying to USC again. You know the final freshman deadline is January 10th, God help you if you wanted to apply to the film school, that was December 10th. I can see the passion for film and music. I knew a guy who got his foot in the door, then came back because LA is so crappy. When you move down there to try and get in to the 'biz, don't let the crappiness of the people let you down. That's kinda what's been turning me off to a job in film lately... Anyway I hope you stick around the forums for a long time, just in case you make the big leagues and can hook us all up with some phatty connections. Anyone else up for an unlicensed complete Star Wars prequels remake? An OT.com production, mang!

Oh yeah, and remember to tie in your work on Attack of the Clones with your college essay or personal statements. I know I will, throw some nerdy obscure video editing terms their way, then just keep bringing it back to the same punch-line: "I gotta quit being such a nerd"

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Well, speaking as someone in "the biz" you should be aware that film school is simply one (VERY expensive) option to take if you want to get into filmmaking. Honestly, the only worthwhile thing you get out of it is friends and likeminded people that you can hang out with and collaborate with and keep encouraging each other, but for the $30,000+ pricetag you could do a lot of other film-related things. I've been out of filmschool for years and I only last month payed off my student loan. Its ridiculous what they charge nowadays. A friend of mine wanted to go to filmschool and for the life of him just couldn't get accepted into the program, so he basically gave himself that education--he bought all the textbooks the production students get, took film theory, made his own shorts and volunteered on all the student productions he could (basically every one he applied to); he became part of the production class, and everyone knew him, even though he wasn't in the production class, and he made his own shorts that were as good as any of the production students. Even with all this under his belt, and personally knowing people on the acceptance board since he was around so much, he still couldn't get in; still seeking some kind of formal production education, he took a 2-week workshop at USC, and continued to do his own thing, and he's probably the only student to come out of those film school classes that is actually now working (ocassionally) as a professional director.
I guess I shouldn' recommend such a haphazzard way of going about things, just saying that half the people I work with didn't go to film school. But when your in highschool and don't know much about filmmaking or "getting in" it seems like the only sensible option. Just saying its not the only one.
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Hmmm...well, as you know, Trooperman, I for one have been following this project very intently for a LONG time, now. I contributed some voice acting to Joe which I absolutely cannot wait to see on film. But here we have Trooperman saying that he'll send out copies of the film to those who have been following it very closely, while PaulIsDead is discouraging him from doing this. This is the problem: I'm getting the impression from Trooperman that with senior year ending and college applications/interviews/etc starting up soon, he may never get around to touching this project again, if not for a very, very long time. Trust me, the transition from senior year to college is still very fresh in my head. I had tons of projects I was involved with during that time period that I've yet to touch since entering college and I feel really bad about it. But, such is life. Frankly, I don't know about you guys, but I'd rather have a nice, 95% completed version of the film in my hands than have to wait years to ever see it--or worse, NEVER see it. I don't mean to sound greedy, but considering how unique and exciting this project has been since the start, we've been left in the dark about it for a while--which, considering Trooperman's situation, is perfectly understandable. What I'm saying is, I for one, DO want a copy of this film. Even if you feel unsatisfied with the prospect of only being able to release a "mostly-complete" version of the film, you needn't worry: after all, not only would I not WANT to distribute it online, I don't even know how!
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Trooperman could simply let someone else finish the last ten percent of the project...

Could be a more practical solution.
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Trooperman I commend you. As someone that is probably just about your age, I know I could have never taken on such a project. Good Luck and Good Skill as you finish off this project (no matter how long it takes you; school, college apps, SAT, ACT, SAT II etc... are far more important)
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Trooperman, I'm planing on doing a similar thing. Making movies that are good, different but good. I've got a plan to hopefully make it happen. Hope that you do well in your plans. Good luck. I would describe more but, I got to go back to making my plan in motion.

Also, I am interested in seeing this rough cut.


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I'd like to add my voice to the calls for a distribution of the rough cut.
I am NOT a committee!
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I think the rough cut should go out to people interested in it, as long as they honor Trooperman's request to not distribute it. As we all know, real life gets in the way, so by sending it out, Trooperman leaves the door open for others to finish it (with his blessing).

Good luck with Senior year, Trooperman.

You know of the rebellion against the Empire?

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Man, I know just what you're talking about TM. I'm also working towards college. I'm juggling senior year, work, church responsibilities (praise and worship team, electric bass), college application, and learning the upright bass so I can get into a music composition program sometime in the next two years. I still try to tinker with editing in my free time (okay, the free time I steal from other things just to retain some semblance of sanity), and I've actually done a few complete score projects, one in particular that I'm rather proud of (Back to the Future). I totally understand your situation. I actually have similar aspirations. It seems as though there's such a heavy atmosphere of settling for mainstream idiocy in our culture today. I'm interested in several elements of film, primarily scoring, directing, editing and acting (you know, the good stuff ). My primary goal in the realm of film is scoring, though, as I intend for my overall career to be composition. I basically want to be a composer/musician. I believe you have my e-mail address; if you don't, I'll send you a PM. I'd like to keep in touch with you, man--let me know things go. Perhaps we'll collaborate sometime.

As for SOTDS, I'd love to have a copy, Trooperman, and see what you've done. I'm sure what's been done thus far is very cool. I will definitely not distribute it.

Work hard, stay sane, and good luck!
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Originally posted by: Weezer12
Frankly, I don't know about you guys, but I'd rather have a nice, 95% completed version of the film in my hands than have to wait years to ever see it--or worse, NEVER see it. I don't mean to sound greedy, but considering how unique and exciting this project has been since the start, we've been left in the dark about it for a while--which, considering Trooperman's situation, is perfectly understandable. What I'm saying is, I for one, DO want a copy of this film. Even if you feel unsatisfied with the prospect of only being able to release a "mostly-complete" version of the film, you needn't worry: after all, not only would I not WANT to distribute it online, I don't even know how!


Have been really looking forward to this edit & would love to the rough cut & would not distrbute it either.

Good luck TM & Happy New Year!

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Thanks to everyone for all of your comments. I really appreciate your advice.

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I still try to tinker with editing in my free time (okay, the free time I steal from other things just to retain some semblance of sanity)

Exactly. You sound a lot like me. And I really enjoyed your complete score CD's. I will be sure to keep in touch with you

Originally posted by: zombie84
Well, speaking as someone in "the biz" you should be aware that film school is simply one (VERY expensive) option to take if you want to get into filmmaking. Honestly, the only worthwhile thing you get out of it is friends and likeminded people that you can hang out with and collaborate with and keep encouraging each other, but for the $30,000+ pricetag you could do a lot of other film-related things. I've been out of filmschool for years and I only last month payed off my student loan. Its ridiculous what they charge nowadays.

This is what I've read. Yeah, it is ridiculous what they charge nowadays. That's why it's so important that my work is not only acceptable to these places, but that I receive some major scholarships in order to attend.

From what I understand, if you are truly talented in film, then film school is a huge waste of time and money. If you really are a natural, then you can learn just as much if not more by studying films, watching DVD extras, and reading many books on the subject (which I've been doing). But the idea of going to "film school" seems like a bad idea for me. You get out of school, in a ton of debt (as you said, you only just paid off your student loan), and then where are you? You still have yet to make it, you're out of money, and if you don't make it you're pretty much sunk because you don't have any other marketable skill.

Originally posted by: musicman
My primary goal in the realm of film is scoring, though, as I intend for my overall career to be composition. I basically want to be a composer/musician.


Like I said, this was my original idea. Then, I started to look at the facts:

-Incredible competition because it's the only really lucrative musical field nowadays
-No creative freedom- slavery to the temp track and bad directors
-No great films to compose for anymore.
-Only a handful actually make it onto the A-list and compose for big-budget films, at which point they are still stifled by the director, dialed down, and overpowered with sound effects.

Basically, now, it seems like you're just a hired hand. Deviate from the temp track sound and you get replaced by one of the many other composers only too happy to comply. And this would be a really hard thing to take for someone who loves film as much as I do and who hates bad film as much as I do.

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So this is kind of my battleplan (making a big assumption that I am talented enough in music composition and film that schools will really want me):

-Assuming I am accepted with enough money in scholarships, I go to a major university to study music composition (which at the bachelor's level is pretty rare. The departments accept anywhere from 1 to 8 students a year. Usually composition is either a concentration after two years general music, or else it's a masters program). The school I am going to is also one of the very well known film schools. I don't major in film, but I associate with the people in the film department and take film classes on the side if I can.

Then....

From what I've read, most people fail in the arts because they are idealistic and they do not understand the economics and the business behind any of it. Maybe it would make sense to then go into music business or entertainment law, not just to understand the business but also because I could fall back on it if I don't make it in film. And the salaries are nothing to sneeze at either. Does this seem logical to Zombie, MTHaslett, and anyone else who knows more about hte business?

For the business or law, I would go to either USC or UCLA and continue to make connections in film and music, taking classes in each outside of my major. Or I could continue to go the film scoring route and take USC's 1-year graduate program for film scoring on the side. And at that point, hopefully opportunities start to present themselves, either in film music or in film itself. I've never, ever heard of a film composer managing to work his way up to director or producer, but maybe it's possible. I know several film editors have made that jump. Maybe film editing is the smartest extension.

Whichever way, it seems like where you go to school is critical because from what I've heard, if you are great at what you do and you attend one of these big schools and take advantage of all the opportunities, you will be infinitely better off than someone that just moves to LA and hopes things will start happening. I guess what I'm saying is that I can't afford to play this haphazardly.

Originally posted by: PaulisDead2221

I can see the passion for film and music. I knew a guy who got his foot in the door, then came back because LA is so crappy. When you move down there to try and get in to the 'biz, don't let the crappiness of the people let you down. That's kinda what's been turning me off to a job in film lately... Anyway I hope you stick around the forums for a long time, just in case you make the big leagues


Tell me about it. It's the belly of the beast. I think the place is run by high school dropouts now.

I'm expecting the worst; that way I won't be disappointed. I think the trick is to completely steer away from conversations pertaining to morals, politics, or etc. Just be completely quiet and don't give your opinions out.

One last thing- is it true now that to get a job you've got to be a scientologist? I've talked with someone whose sister works over there, and she says it's becoming a monopoly. I can't believe that's true.


Again, I'd love to hear any of your thoughts or advice on this. Thanks a lot for your help

Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side

Emperor Jar-Jar
“Back when we made Star Wars, we just couldn’t make Palpatine as evil as we intended. Now, thanks to the miracles of technology, it is finally possible. Finally, I’ve created the movies that I originally imagined.” -George Lucas on the 2007 Extra Extra Special HD-DVD Edition

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Originally posted by: lth
I'd like to add my voice to the calls for a distribution of the rough cut.

See, I really don't want to have this distributed. As long as we have the understanding that this is NOT to be distributed to anyone, even relatives, then I will synch up the unfinished audio to the film and send out copies. Which you should only ask for if you cannot wait, because the impact is less than it would be.

Originally posted by: Weezer12
Hmmm...well, as you know, Trooperman, I for one have been following this project very intently for a LONG time, now. I contributed some voice acting to Joe which I absolutely cannot wait to see on film. But here we have Trooperman saying that he'll send out copies of the film to those who have been following it very closely, while PaulIsDead is discouraging him from doing this. This is the problem: I'm getting the impression from Trooperman that with senior year ending and college applications/interviews/etc starting up soon, he may never get around to touching this project again, if not for a very, very long time. Trust me, the transition from senior year to college is still very fresh in my head. I had tons of projects I was involved with during that time period that I've yet to touch since entering college and I feel really bad about it. But, such is life. Frankly, I don't know about you guys, but I'd rather have a nice, 95% completed version of the film in my hands than have to wait years to ever see it--or worse, NEVER see it. I don't mean to sound greedy, but considering how unique and exciting this project has been since the start, we've been left in the dark about it for a while--which, considering Trooperman's situation, is perfectly understandable. What I'm saying is, I for one, DO want a copy of this film. Even if you feel unsatisfied with the prospect of only being able to release a "mostly-complete" version of the film, you needn't worry: after all, not only would I not WANT to distribute it online, I don't even know how!


First of all, I'm sorry Weezer- I had told you I would send you that footage. Secondly, I don't know if I would call it a "nice, 95% completed version." The voices are the problem. They are not mixed correctly right now. It's really a job for two people- Adywan and me. Adywan is very hard at work on his own project right now, but hopefully we will both get some free time and get this done. Thirdly, this will be completed and completed soon. if Adwan finishes his (great) project and gets a few months that he can devote to this, then a 2008 release seems very likely.

I can hear you all laughing.

But seriously, we will do our best.

Happy New Year!
TM

Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side

Emperor Jar-Jar
“Back when we made Star Wars, we just couldn’t make Palpatine as evil as we intended. Now, thanks to the miracles of technology, it is finally possible. Finally, I’ve created the movies that I originally imagined.” -George Lucas on the 2007 Extra Extra Special HD-DVD Edition

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Sorry, I was unclear - I meant exactly what you said.
I am NOT a committee!