Thund3rmood Ponygenchip #8: Eliminate All Gaps (loopable)
This is the loopable version of a video response to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGaa-3Mj3bs
The non-loop version of my video with customized ending can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtzKgg78xgo
People keep saying: Too bad that Dubmood's Keygenchip #8 is just one minute long. I thought the same, so I split Thund3rhead's PMV into segments and extented it a lot. Then I just couldn't keep the result from my fellow bronies. At first I didn't notice there already was a video response of a 3 hour long version. I guess that gave me extra motivation to do this one with perfection in mind.
It always bothers me a teeeny tiny bit when 4+ minutes long tracks are just one piece with an added repeat, so I tried to introduce a little bit more variety here. I played with the segments to see in how many different ways I could combine them without it sounding odd.
Since I didn't have the source material, I had to make many detail adjustments to keep the flow. Especially the shortened end was tricky: I took 3 video frames from one part of the video to keep the animation somewhat continuous and a bit of similar audio track from another part to extend the end in order to make that segment loopable.
I wish I knew a good media player that can loop seamlessly. Not being able to do that is a sad shortcoming of many players.
I made this video in VirtualDub. It was a real pain with its random habit of adding a wrong frame at the beginning of the output video or messing up a frame somewhere in the middle under certain conditions.
So this was quite a piece of work... but that's what I do when I'm passionate about something. :) And I'm enjoying the result very much.
Thanks Thund3rhead for being persistent and trying 17 times to bring this to life! /)
UPDATE:
Download link: http://f.dowlphin.de/mlp/Thund3rmood_Ponygenchip_8_Eliminate_All_Gaps_loopable.mp3
P.S.: I just realized how much what I did with the original video is what the original video did with the chiptune ... living the spirit of module creation by melodically altering sounds, segment re-use and looping.
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