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Dean

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Hi guys,

i have been wanting to make a shrimp video for quite some time now but have just never had the time.

So i have been working on this for a while now and hope you all enjoy it ;)

If you enjoy this vid please like, if i get 100 likes ill make more...

WARNING Contains Explicit language lol and murder scene

Turn on the sound nice and loud, put on the headphones, sit back ENJOY :)

http://youtu.be/2OqgcPZe-fQ

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Very well made Dean. Must of taken you a very long time to put this together. Loved it!

What software did you end up using?

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cheers mate, im happy for a first attempt :)

i ended up using a combination of 3 programs as i could only use bits of each and not 1 completely..

Adobe Sound Booth CS4

Adobe Premiere Pro CS4

Windows movie maker.

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I've used Premiere pro and can only manage the absolute basics. I'll have to check out the other two programs you mentioned.

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Excellent video I will even give a like for the music although not my type but great for this video . You are a tease though showing us all those beautiful shrimp:encouragement:

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Geez mate i now see why your name is BOSS aquaria lol awesome video great music and 10 times better shrimp well done

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Awesome video Dean and some magic shrimp on show!!! More, more, more videos please!!

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@brado, my shrimp listen to hardcore every time i am in the room :)

@Fishmosy, didnt seem fair to leave out the natives mate :)

Seems i have divided many?? 10 likes and 38 members viewed.. lol

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Awesome vid.....thanks for putting it all together, great effort Dean ! Some frustration vented out whilst doing the production no doubt .... LOL

Amazing colours and quality ... great work !

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there are a few different artists used on it mate,

white zombie - more human than human

Q-Dance Australian tour 2008 - disc 1 - FTS

Electro House sessions 1 2007 - relativity

and bits taken from a few others :)

the Q-dance 2008 cd pack (2 CD) is hardcore trance and still a fav after all these years

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thought you might pick up on that lol proactive venting is better in the long run i guess :)

Awesome vid.....thanks for putting it all together, great effort Dean ! Some frustration vented out whilst doing the production no doubt .... LOL Amazing colours and quality ... great work !
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Definitely an awesome soundtrack, took me back a few year & was very reminiscent of a few more years back, lol. :victorious:

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@brado' date=' my shrimp listen to hardcore every time i am in the room :)

@Fishmosy, didnt seem fair to leave out the natives mate :)

:encouragement:

Seems i have divided many?? 10 likes and 38 members viewed.. lol[/quote']

Some new members may not realise where the like button is even if it is big and right in your face:)

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really sweet video! even better shrimp! nice one Dean! :encouragement:

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Seems i have divided many?? 10 likes and 38 members viewed.. lol

Woops hahaha, I alway forget about the 'like' button, too busy bustin out the running man to the soundtrack, lmfao. :smiley_simmons:

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