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Melbourne Football Club Video

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Hey all,

I made this video one night a few weeks ago. (I'm not sure how to embed youtube videos here, so I'll just attach the link)

Enjoy...

(PS - they look better full-screen and in HD (720p) )

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Edited by Chopper Lovell

 

Hey all,

I made this video one night a few weeks ago. (I'm not sure how to embed youtube videos here, so I'll just attach the link)

Enjoy...

..

Good one Chop.

Any chance of a slo-mo version for those of us with challenged neurone speed?

Hey all,

I made this video one night a few weeks ago. (I'm not sure how to embed youtube videos here, so I'll just attach the link)

Enjoy...

..

That is a magnificent piece of work....Love to see it on the Scoreboard at the MCG before a night game...Just Before the Bounce.

Send it in to the Club.

Nice Work Chop, that will go onto my Hard Drive. B)

 

Great work how long did it take you to do all of that? and if possible could you have one that's also slowed down a little bit? love looking at all the past information about the club. :)

Great work how long did it take you to do all of that? and if possible could you have one that's also slowed down a little bit? love looking at all the past information about the club. :)

just watch it frame by frame, it's more fun that way!!!


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Good one Chop.

Any chance of a slo-mo version for those of us with challenged neurone speed?

Great work how long did it take you to do all of that? and if possible could you have one that's also slowed down a little bit? love looking at all the past information about the club. :)

Yeah, no problem, I'll just double the frame rate, export it and upload to youtube.

Should be up in 20 - 30 minutes.

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Great work how long did it take you to do all of that?

Only a few hours, actually - the longest part was googling for the images!

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Only a few hours, actually - the longest part was googling for the images!

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"Absolutely fabulous" Send it to Cam. He loves anything to do with the history of the Club.

 
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Anyone know how to actually embed the youtube videos into the forum posts (like at Demonology)?

Is it actually possible?


Okay guys, it's up now:

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HaHaHa The "Old Timers" disease Version!!!!

Extended 12 inch Mix...

  • Author

Wow! incredible job! Love all the images, and a great song choice too. That should be our membership video

Thanks mate

Hey all,

I made this video one night a few weeks ago. (I'm not sure how to embed youtube videos here, so I'll just attach the link)

Enjoy...

(PS - they look better full-screen and in HD (720p) )

..

Luv's a work, chopper.


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Cool, figured out how to embed them - thanks for that!

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