Twilight City


In the current system attention span of editing can be changed by simply turning a knob. Here is a 4x attention span version.

Producing this new video simply required turning that knob. In the first video I posted I just wanted it to be able to fit in a lot of different available clips within the time length of the song. In practical use I would have probably produced something more like this video, Which would allow four times as many completely original videos without repeating clips utilizing the same base resources. It's a good example of what that "Space Shuttle Control panel" I mentioned earlier is for.

There are already numerous ways in which I can change how a video is edited, directed, titled, Scored, Imbued with environmental audio, etc. I commonly build features to allow new options. You just happened to request a change that I already had a control panel built for. Creating a new version specific to your request took about 45 seconds of work.
 
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I've been leaving in one small errors in some of these recent videos, now that I have quality control fully built. just to see if anyone was paying attention. You found that one. But you guys missed the hidden error in "Rain". It's just as obvious as the minivan, if not more so. There used to be so many errors and my control over them was so poor that I didn't think to do this, but now, things are changing. And they are about to change again soon. Can you find the error, now that you know it's there, in this one? A lot of people miss this one, but it's right out in the open.

 
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Along the same lines - the whales at 2m22s swimming backwards? Didn't spot that one the first time around.

Otherwise, the only thing I picked up on was ... those damn cats again! The leg movements of the lynx at 0m37s and the leopards at 0m50s are "off". In the case of the leopards, the (double) glitch is exaggerated when the second individual does exactly the same as the first, with a moment's delay.
 
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