Final video
February 10, 2010
The final video is intended to invoke feelings of suspense similar to movie soundtracks. It’s just over a minute and loops indefinitely.
Music: Pruit Igoe by Phillip Glass
The final video is intended to invoke feelings of suspense similar to movie soundtracks. It’s just over a minute and loops indefinitely.
Music: Pruit Igoe by Phillip Glass
February 10, 2010 at 4:22 pm
Sorry, I understood that problem but I had no idea how to make flash videos into movie files. I tried a bunch of different converter programs but none of them worked with the actionscript in my flash movie. In any other type of movie format it also wouldn’t loop, which is an effect I wanted to give it for the long drawn out feeling of a movie. You don’t have to download the file to view it, It’s embedded in the linked page. It’s visible if you have at least flash player 8. Any suggestions you have on how I could possibly get this up on vimeo are welcome as that was my first choice too… I didn’t see what was so bad about flash either. 98.7% of online browsers are equipped with flash player. That’s like not having quicktime on a mac. I had no idea a simple flash file would be such a hurdle for your computer. I’m sincerely shocked and apologize for my assumptions. Any sage experience you may have on converting SWFs would be greatly appreciated; because currently it seems unlikely that it would work correctly.
February 10, 2010 at 4:27 pm
Also youtube and vimeo are FLASH BASED video players, if you can’t watch my swf then how could you watch anything on those sites? I’m pretty confused about your situation at this point, try watching it again. If you’re able to use vimeo you’ll be able to see that animation.