
Miss GC, she say no. Which surprises me, but she does lie every now-and-then. Either way, have a slice of some rather wonderful animated music video.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:00, Reply)

no idea why. I just did a copy-paste of the pre-packaged embed code
PLEASE CLICK THROUGH. It's an fantastic video. You won't regret the little trip to vimeo, I promise!
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:05, Reply)

You don't need special embed code B3ta does all that just given the normal video url
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:12, Reply)

( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:15, Reply)

Cheers Prof! I didn't realise that it was automatic for vimeo vids too - I'd been posting the embed code for all my vimeo link up to now (apparently pointlessly!). Thanks again :)
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:17, Reply)

but it looked a but too polished after that, needed more old time scratchy film filters.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 12:23, Reply)

it's not proved too popular with the b3tans, but I still love it. I see where you're coming from on the scratchy film effect, but I think it might look kinda odd with something so clearly computer animated. The black and white works cos the mood is quite dark overall and the cinematic references are mostly from that era. Early Disney for character design, and Dr Caligari style sets (certainly the town at least). I also like that the frontman makes me think of a early disney-style Adam Buxton.
( , Sat 9 Jul 2011, 19:58, Reply)