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Maybe all the money went to the movie?I'll be honest I suspected she would be a die hard Mac user.
if she uses that shitty pc to edit her videos,that should partially explain the low quality.
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Maybe all the money went to the movie?I'll be honest I suspected she would be a die hard Mac user.
Maybe all the money went to the movie?
if she uses that shitty pc to edit her videos,that should partially explain the low quality.
I looked that up, if I got it right that's a $50+/mo subscription. Think she's taking her sweet time? I mean, she's also got to manipulate all those premade 3D assets as well.
(I suspect they've got some underpaid guy doing a bit of the work, but who knows.)
She's using Avid to edit, by the look of that pic. It's not a cheap piece of software.
That's what I thought too. I get the full Creative Cloud suite for 20/mo and it includes Premiere Pro.At first glance I'd say it was Adobe Premiere. Unless both programs have a similar layout.
goddamn she's photogenic
But more importantly, did she just google a picture of herself to have in the background?
More importantly, did she use internet explorer to do it?
If only the movie could somehow be streamed on here for some type of bad movie night...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7dC7KqZ3Zm4
If only the movie could somehow be streamed on here for some type of bad movie night...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7dC7KqZ3Zm4
I think it's supposed to be Apollyon, which would make it a Biblical or pseudo-Biblical reference (if that's what she intended).Funny someone mentioned MST3K -- those three white-faced people remind me of Brain Guy/Observer.
Wait -- the villain's name is Napoleon? What next, a witch named Marie Antoinette?
Wait -- the villain's name is Napoleon? What next, a witch named Marie Antoinette?
It is indeed Apollyon. Leader of Apollyon's Club of Evil.I think it's supposed to be Apollyon, which would make it a Biblical or pseudo-Biblical reference (if that's what she intended).