I finally got back into video editing a little while ago, and produced another anime music video. This time the video quality is a bit better, and I had a lot more experience before making it, and the anime I used was a lot more... shall we say "interesting" than Armitage III, so if you watch this you'll be in for a ride. Again, it may not be the best music video out there, but like I said with the last music vid: it's mine, all mine!
I made this close to the end of my 1A term at University. I'm especially proud of this project, because I don't get nearly enough opportunity to do one of my favourite pastimes - video editing. In this project, I took a movie, and summed it up while synchronizing it to the song. It's not the best music video out there, but it's mine, all mine!
Audio/Video playback program that can play anything Windows Media Player can, but without any useless features. Also has added functionality to set the video aspect ratio manually, so that you can play stupid non-square stuff properly if the player doesn't recognize it properly for you.
This is a video of an incredible drummer just banging away on some plastic buckets beside a building. This is honestly he best drummer I've ever seen, and I would encourage everyone I know to check it out.
This is meant to be a complete John replacement. Use at your own risk. I am not liable for any psychological problems you may experience.
The Macintosh version of the AutoJohn.
A shooter game that I would call "skill-based"... as in, right off the bat, you can play the last level, but you wont be good enough. There are no upgrades to pick up in the game and carry on to later levels... it's just your ability to understand what's going on in the game. Caution: extremely addictive.
A game made by me and my friends for the 2003 Blackberry Programming Contest. This game is playable on color Blackberry models with 240x160 resolution.