Facade – MAD – (Episode 2)

Super important question in the info, read on please 🙂 YouTube basically has launched the panzer strike and apparently they’re sweeping YouTube taking out anything even remotely copyright related, which of course means basically everything rhythm-game related. Note that this does NOT mean I will stop doing rhythm games: I do intend to do NEW rhythm game videos with songs that are totally copyright-free (as in, video game remixes, and charts that others make as well as charts i’d make myself that are 100% original etc.) very soon. So my question is: are a lot of you going to be like “omg screw this” and unsubscribe or hate me forever or whatever if i make basically all my OLD rhythm game videos private, but still make new ones that are copyright-free? Apparently they are banning on sight, strikes not counted or whatever, so yeah. :/ Don’t go email youtube letters of rage or whatever for this though, they’re just doing what they have to do for many reasons, and it won’t accomplish anything besides irritating them and making me a bigger target so to speak. You can download this game for free at www.interactivestory.net ————————————————————————— TWITTER – twitter.com FACEBOOK – www.facebook.com RANTS & VLOGS – www.youtube.com LIVE STREAM – www.justin.tv BUSINESS EMAIL – azuritereactionbusiness@yahoo.com —————————————————————————

"Beam me up BFX!" Star Trek is famous for the transporter effect and Erik shows you how to recreate it using two methods: cheap and super-cheap. You can definitely reproduce the transportation effect using fancy software programs in post-production, but in true DIY fashion, Erik utilizes the practical method used in the original series. You can also download the file of the effect below. Transporter Effect Download: indymogul.com Sometimes Funny: www.SometimesFunny.com

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