A Bridge to Terabithia edit I made!
Edited on After Effects and Premiere Pro, would love your guys' takes.
Edited on After Effects and Premiere Pro, would love your guys' takes.
(SPOILERS - BEWARE)
I remember when I first finished Season 1. I was sat on my couch in utter disbelief and shock, that ending literally traumatized me. Season 2 broke me further, Season 3 gave me back hope, and the first part of Season 4's ending fucking wrekt me so bad I looked like I'd been orphaned. What were your guys' reactions to seeing Clem alive?
I've owned a lot of different gaming devices over the years, but the Xbox 360 is the one I always come back to. The amazing collection of XBLA and Indie titles, the amazing homebrew community, and the fun of BO2 lobbies is unreplicatable even on the Xbox One with its backwards compatibility. What's your favorite console and do you still daily drive the 360?
I got my Workstation 5 years ago, since then I've used a Western Digital 2.0TB Hard-Drive. My workstation doubles as a server and it runs a media server 24/7. This 2TB Hard-Drive has data I can't even imagine losing. Recently a power outage happened here and the Workstation shut down. After I turned it back on my HDD was not showing up at all in File Explorer, upon further inspection in Disk Manager I found that it was showing "RAW," I went to CMD and tried to run a check command but the ETA was 999:00:00. After all this I've taken it out of the PC in hopes of recovering the data.
I live in DHAi II and really need recommendations as to which lab I should send this to. I'm 15 and recently unemployed so I'd love if you guys could suggest a lab between 5-10k? The data on this drive is incredibly important to me.
Went for an old VHS Look, with some DVD elements. Starring the Chi-Lites!
- After Effects 2026
Life is strange at 5am on a cozy morning? Yeah, I'm in heaven. Currently on episode 3 no spoilers please 😭
The soundtrack, the fundamentally realistic yet metaphorical narrative, the art-style, otherworldly.
"Pretty soon you won't be listening to music, you'll be listening to who you were."
Edited on After Effects! Used a lot of the Crates' plugins, some ntsc-rs. The dancing people are from a 1929 musical show (public domain)