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Post by johnspartan on Feb 22, 2019 18:03:18 GMT
I do. I edited "E.T." quite a bit for my niece and nephew. Took some edge off the scary parts. Particularly, I cut the two shots of him sick (lying in the woods and later the bathtub). I also have an edit of some movies that feature only the predominant music cues in successions. Rough edits, but if I am looking mostly to enjoy the soundtrack, they do the job. I also like to get a little weird with it for experimentation's sake. For example, taking a scene and removing any segment with dialogue. This isn't my video, but it's a perfect example of what I'm talking about: There's no audio removed, there's just a lot of pausing and little background music/sound so it's easy (and interesting at least to me) to do this. There was this other guy, a researcher of some kind who did some other projects up this alley. His name escapes me (and the internet too apparently). Was back in the mid 90s when editing software was beginning to hit your standard home PC. There were a lot of weird projects coming out, but in particular, one guy isolated bits of the old show "Love Line." For example he'd run all of the inhaling sounds of Dr. Drew consecutively (cutting everything else) with no in between. So it's like 2 straight minutes of a guy inhaling, no spaces between them. It was nauseating to listen to because you start to really want to hear that exhale. He did this (and many others) as some sort of psychological experiment for his PhD. I'll share it when I find it. It's a little strange, but interesting if nothing else. Yeah, I've been wanting to show my niece and nephew E.T., but there's a ton of stuff in that movie I don't want to explain like when E.T. gets drunk causing Elliot to drunkenly kiss that blonde girl. Also Elliot calling his brother penis breath.
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