Last night I was fiddling around with DVD Studio Pro 3, as opposed to iDVD 3. To go from iDVD to DvdSP is like going from riding a bicycle to something like say, piloting the space shuttle. The difference is not only in the complexity, but in the consequences as well. If you crash your bike, odds are you can get back on and ride, as is the case with iDVD. This is much different than in DvdSP, where if you choose the wrong setting for whatever reason, no matter how much you already know what to do, it's similar to leaving debris covering half the US. So why am I doing this? Three words: Combustible Campus Guardress. See, I want to put this on DVD, complete with a subtitle track, and do it before AUSA. However, iDVD doesn't support subtitle tracks. The next step up? Yup. No inbetween available. So it goes.
York Anime Club meeting coming up this Saturday! What surprises will I inflict, or rather offer, to unsuspecting anime fans? How can we find out?
Been listening to a lot of Yuko Miyamura again lately, which is good. Most of her songs are happy/fun/sweet, but once in awhile there's one that's very unlike her. Such as this. She sounds rather angry and bitter in it, and the CD cover from the "Tamashii" maxi-single is along those lines, with pictures of her throwing a chair around and so on. (The "Mother" CDS shows her throwing tomatoes at the floor.) It was probably some sort of artistic experimentation or something like that.
Hoo. I meant to be long gone by now.
York Anime Club meeting coming up this Saturday! What surprises will I inflict, or rather offer, to unsuspecting anime fans? How can we find out?
Been listening to a lot of Yuko Miyamura again lately, which is good. Most of her songs are happy/fun/sweet, but once in awhile there's one that's very unlike her. Such as this. She sounds rather angry and bitter in it, and the CD cover from the "Tamashii" maxi-single is along those lines, with pictures of her throwing a chair around and so on. (The "Mother" CDS shows her throwing tomatoes at the floor.) It was probably some sort of artistic experimentation or something like that.
Hoo. I meant to be long gone by now.
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Date: 2004-09-26 07:30 pm (UTC)