easily attainable I had to record a school project straight from the camcorder to a VHS. I went and bought the "blank" VHSs from K-Mart. When I presented to the class, my teacher put in the VHS and pressed play. Rather than playing my project, some home footage of a horse birthing came up. The teacher was like "uhhhh is this yours ," the class was like , I was like . My teacher turned it off and either rewound/fast forwarded my tape or just ejected and re-inserted the VHS (can't remember). Somehow it just started playing my project.I always wondered how this happened Should've sued K-Mart for giving me used VHSs?
11/7/2010 10:05:15 AM
ClassicMixup
11/7/2010 10:06:18 AM
Sounds like a ClassicMixup.^ Good man.]
11/7/2010 10:06:24 AM
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11/7/2010 10:43:52 AM
I remember editing a firecracker blowing up in reverse using a crappy VHS -> Parallel port connector thing and Windows Movie Maker. I then recorded it back to VHS and amazed my fellow class mates. It was a pretty crappy piece of work but impressive to my 6th grade class.
11/7/2010 6:05:13 PM
In 10th grade, I pirated macromedia flash, and made a good 5-7 minute animation to tell the story of Perseus. Everyone liked it. I might see if I still have it.
11/7/2010 7:10:13 PM
Editing videos on my VCR/camcorder was the most painful operation ever. For some reason, there was a 3 second delay between when I hit play and when the VCR started recording.
11/7/2010 8:04:50 PM
thank you for the night lawl
11/7/2010 8:30:07 PM
^^^it's not too hard to pirate Adobe Flash CS5 today, just a few HOSTS file entries and a Master Collection serial will set you on your way...
11/7/2010 9:27:10 PM
Troof.
11/7/2010 9:47:02 PM
^^Not the program, the animation I made. I don't have time to get back into flash.
11/7/2010 10:02:54 PM