basically early 3D. probably lightwave 3D because it came free with video toaster which was newtek's production suite. it's the (slightly later) visual production equivalent of OctaMed for the amiga.
thanks martin.
had a look/listen through here:
https://www.discogs.com/artist/223437-Alias-9
and not there :eek: but right timeframe - around 2003-4.
embarassingly something i own a copy of...
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just figured it out
Youngster and 116 "Baby Pulse"
lightworks is supposed to be good - but also fiddly
hitfilm express simpler
both free (via here https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/free-video-editing-software)
BUT
my suggestion would be to try and learn premiere pro. adobe does education packages etc. and some deals here...
i like the ones that are least authentic feeling. it's a consistent position.
like by being the most germanic they can be - they approach some kind of universality. and thus find dub that way.
"king of my empire" is good because cornell campbell sounds like he is stuck in berlin-teigel airport...
the less swing they attempt the better.
i like the ones which have ABSOLUTELY NARY A TRACE of anything approximating soul.
the totally mechanical ones - they have the most spirit.
yeah it GREAT. key reference for my book was this:
serious mental breakdown happening right there.
might be one of the most interesting bits of footage of the 20th century. jagger "in the way" and out of focus as one strains to watch the biker losing it.
it's a fine line isn't it? i mean i don't want to get in trouble with luke - it is his tree house after all... i think there are possibly intelligent things to be said about the stone roses? with the stones there is that catheter to the nasty and bizarre still.
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