Adventures in Editing
Published by AspieHooves in the blog Ramblings of a Pop Culture Junkie. Views: 512
Ever since I downloaded Windows Movie Maker last week I've been having fun making fanedits of old cartoon movies. The idea is to make movie versions of multi-part episodes that were originally shown as movies but aren't available as such anymore and also to make movie versions of multi-part episodes that were never shown as movies but should have been. It's a lot of work (well, several hours worth, but I have a short attention span a lot of the time, so...), but the feeling of accomplishment I feel when I'm finished is totally worth the time I put into it. So far, I've done movie cuts of "Thundercats HO!", "As Told By Ginger: Season of Caprice" and a complete, uncut version of Disney's "Make Mine Music" that restores a segment that got cut from the DVD release. Currently, I'm looking at trying to make a movie out of the Dr. Doom episodes of Spider-Man '81 (I read somewhere that those episodes were originally intended to make up an animated feature, but that never happened, so they were spread throughout the show's run instead).
The only problem I have is figuring out how to share them. I tried uploading the ATBG fanedit to youtube, but got popped for a copyright violation immediately (literally, my video never even showed up on the site due to being blocked worldwide mere seconds after the upload finished). I removed it, and it says my account is in good standing, but I don't want to try doing that again, lest a second offense get me permabanned. If anypony has any ideas, I'm all ears.
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