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Hi, my name is Al. I'm a second-year graduate student at Stanford in the Classics department, working on Attic (Greek) Drama and its reception. Hobbies include cooking and music. I just bought a banjo a few weeks ago and am teaching myself how to play.
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Video Editing Notes
View Screen - Little butten with A - MENU - TEXT - crawl text - manipulate chi - change tab in viewer to "controls"
Chapters:
Blocking Notes, July 16 Birds: Props for Tuesday, July 17 Video Recording
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Video Interlude – Ending with marching music
1. President and Chief Advisor – put up presidential screen, signs, etc on screens.
2. I declare this bird haven officially Cloudcuckooland Cue music, and put up Cloudcuckooland Screens
3. Already got Bibles? Well you can always use some holy water birdbaths... Cue birdbath image
4. Wait, wait! There's more: recall ye Matthew 29.99... Return to Cloudcuckooland title slide
5. From Apple, we've got the iBird... Cue iBird image 6. If you want to coordinate your family, how about the new iFlown? Cue iFlown image 7. A great new running shoe, consider Nike Air, Swoosh! Cue Nike image 8. Wait! Wait! What about Cuckoo-Cola? Cue Coke image 9. Keep your bird population populated with Cawbucks coffee Cue Cawbucks image 10. You're making a career decision... Return to Cloudcuckooland screen 11. Hem, well, I have the ability to install cloudcuckooland with the latest Wi-Fli internest Cue Wi-fli image 12. As the nerd, Clemence, runs offstage... Cue clouds Screen 13. Don't trip man. I've got it all under control. Let' go check on the consturctiono f the screens. Cue movie (dim lights if possible) 15. Aftermovie, bring up clouds background - Cue clouds background 16. He votes yes too. That's a majority—and no recount this time? - Cue music, final screen
Posted at Jul 03/2007 12:10AM:
Matt Simonton: Al, your senior project looks amazing.