in the zone
May. 3rd, 2010 11:37 amStill busy. Worked Friday, worked Saturday, slept late on Sunday and then spent the rest of the day editing video and drawing Zero Fighter. Now it's Monday and the whole thing starts all over again. BTW there's a new Stupid Comics up, has been since Friday.
I put together a slightly trimmed-down version of "Bad American Dubbing" to show at Anime North this year. I have no idea how funny it will be to modern audiences, and I expect there will need to be some explanation as to how this was all put together using something called "video tape". The edits were mostly for clips that suffered from two ills - lousy video qualilty, and lousy video quality with my annoying voice making some kind of sarcastic remark on top of it. A lot of what passed for 'humor' in "Bad American Dubbing" was dependent upon the audience being intimately familiar with the names of people who produced "Battle Of The Planets" or having seen the original Crusher Joe film or being outraged at edits made in "Star Blazers" - it seems like we were making these little movies for an audience of ourselves and maybe ten or fifteen other people. I think with the third one we learned to let the source material speak for itself and let the gags flow naturally, and it's a lot more watchable. So if you're in the Plaza Ballroom after midnight on Friday at Anime North, be sure and stick around for part III. The things are only 25 minutes each.
I was tempted to ditch Part One entirely, but there's some good stuff on there - the Prince Of Space "your weapons have no effect on me" mashup, "That was no person, I think it's a woman" line, etc. Many of the clips - and this goes for all three - could have used a few seconds of explanation, maybe a text intro, "Okay, New World Pictures dubbed the Galaxy Express film and they renamed Captain Harlock as "Captain Warlock" and they gave him John Wayne's voice, okay"
I suspect it'll do a good job at winnowing out the die-hards and by the time we wrap up the audience will be considerably smaller than when it started, but that's OK, it will be somewhere around 1:30am at that point. I really don't know what the switch to Friday is going to do to the Anime Hell audience. Will they be able to make the readjustment? I'll have to put out a lot of flyers.
I still have to edit together Anime Hell and edit together a bunch of clips for the Classic Anime panel on Sunday. I should have better looking "Prince Planet" clips at any rate. The classic stuff won't take too long - I've done that sort of thing lots of times - but Anime Hell is always a 2-day job and I usually wind up throwing one disc away during the process because it just doesn't 'feel right'. By the way, you can't download it anywhere and I am not selling it on DVD, thanks for asking.

I put together a slightly trimmed-down version of "Bad American Dubbing" to show at Anime North this year. I have no idea how funny it will be to modern audiences, and I expect there will need to be some explanation as to how this was all put together using something called "video tape". The edits were mostly for clips that suffered from two ills - lousy video qualilty, and lousy video quality with my annoying voice making some kind of sarcastic remark on top of it. A lot of what passed for 'humor' in "Bad American Dubbing" was dependent upon the audience being intimately familiar with the names of people who produced "Battle Of The Planets" or having seen the original Crusher Joe film or being outraged at edits made in "Star Blazers" - it seems like we were making these little movies for an audience of ourselves and maybe ten or fifteen other people. I think with the third one we learned to let the source material speak for itself and let the gags flow naturally, and it's a lot more watchable. So if you're in the Plaza Ballroom after midnight on Friday at Anime North, be sure and stick around for part III. The things are only 25 minutes each.
I was tempted to ditch Part One entirely, but there's some good stuff on there - the Prince Of Space "your weapons have no effect on me" mashup, "That was no person, I think it's a woman" line, etc. Many of the clips - and this goes for all three - could have used a few seconds of explanation, maybe a text intro, "Okay, New World Pictures dubbed the Galaxy Express film and they renamed Captain Harlock as "Captain Warlock" and they gave him John Wayne's voice, okay"
I suspect it'll do a good job at winnowing out the die-hards and by the time we wrap up the audience will be considerably smaller than when it started, but that's OK, it will be somewhere around 1:30am at that point. I really don't know what the switch to Friday is going to do to the Anime Hell audience. Will they be able to make the readjustment? I'll have to put out a lot of flyers.
I still have to edit together Anime Hell and edit together a bunch of clips for the Classic Anime panel on Sunday. I should have better looking "Prince Planet" clips at any rate. The classic stuff won't take too long - I've done that sort of thing lots of times - but Anime Hell is always a 2-day job and I usually wind up throwing one disc away during the process because it just doesn't 'feel right'. By the way, you can't download it anywhere and I am not selling it on DVD, thanks for asking.
