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Post by Cori »

Hooray -- I've been a LibriVoxer for three years and two days! And to celebrate my LibriVersary I thought I'd try something completely different. I have all the bloopers which used to be stored at on the studioae server and I've spent some happy hours mixing them up with a wide range of movies, cartoons and TV shows that I found in the public domain at archive.org. The result isn't any great gem of film-making but it was fun to do, and I hope y'all enjoy it!

http://www.archive.org/details/LibrivoxCommunityVidcast

(PS. I namechecked voices by their forum names during the thing, but if I've misidentified anyone, please do let me know -- and I'm sorry!)

(PPS. The video ratio seems to have gone a bit skewiff -- my head isn't really quite so thin. Not to mention that I definitely told the video to be YouTube sized, so I've no idea what's going on there. Learning curve much?!)
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Happy LibriVersary!

I'm off to look at it now......
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Post by Great Plains »

That was entertaining to no end. Yes, I think there is literally no end to the entertainment value of that video. Nice job!

Btw, who was the chica who went all Oddjob in the video about the pickles?

Oh, and Happy LibriVersary, Happy LibriVersary, Happy LibriVersary, Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaappy LibriVersary! 8-)
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Post by anoldfashiongirl »

Very good Cori!! Wonder stuff!
Now i wont be able to listen to those bloopers the same again. LOL
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Post by lezer »

Wonderful, Cori - thank you! The editing looked good to me :)

Tip: look until the very end!
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Post by CalmDragon »

Well done, I like the video blooper you placed at the end, too!
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Post by anna »

:D :clap: :lol:
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Post by Roger »

In a word .... brilliant! :clap:
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Post by Hokuspokus »

Happy Libriversary, Cori!
Fantastic vidcast! :clap: :lol: :clap:
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Post by hugh »

huzzah! well done ...
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Post by Starlite »

Hee hee That was fun! Although the pickles clip was me. :oops: It was from one of my arctic adventure stories. I can't remember which one though.

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:9: :clap: :clap: :thumbs: :thumbs:
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Post by kayray »

Oh my goodness, Dan and I just watched and we LOVED it!!! What a wonderful job you did! My favorite bit was Rowen (I think) smacking her microphone.

What on earth was Henry reading? I don't remember him reading anything about a dragon, but I'm sure that was him. That clip (HA!) was darling!

(And yes, that's not me with the pickle business, that's our Starlite)

Wild applause for Cori!!! Happy three years and many many more!
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Post by Cori »

Thankyou all!

Kara, that was Henry back in Oct 2006, but I couldn't find the story in the catalogue. What I did find was another person recording it which you were MCing at that time, so I think you must've played it to him, which inspired him to record it himself for some reason ... the blooper is the only public evidence, though.

GP, the pickle lady is advertising Heinz, and there's even more restaurant mayhem that I didn't fit in. http://www.archive.org/details/Televisi1960
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Post by russiandoll »

That is great! I shall definitely be adopting that as my mental image of aradlaw.
Thanks, Cori, and happy LibriVersary!
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