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We finally got the behind the scenes pics up on the site. Check em out here:
http://pic1.piczo.com/TechnicalTerror/?g=21227184
http://pic1.piczo.com/TechnicalTerror/?g=21227184
We did have fun.Looks like you had fun! :> Thanks for sharing! oh, and btw--LMAO at the mask look-a-like! hehehehe :devil:
It was built to house an RV and a large boat. When I bought the property I coundn't talk the owner into leaving the boat or the RV so... its now a haunt.wow you sure have a lot of space there is that a garage or a pole barn? good work
I am a fan of Erich Lubatti's work. The pic on my desk is the eyegore mask that Erich does. I tried to salute people who's work has inspired me. Their is a pic of a Terror Syndicate prop on the wall in my haunt, and the pic of Erich's mask on the desk, and on the wall.Hey TT, just watched your video and wow, you've gotten really good at the pneumatic props (as well as static). Everything looks great!
Gotta ask...is that a pic of Igor (eyegore) on your desk? So cool![]()
Actually, from windows movie maker, you can save your project as an AVI file.Yeah I got a slide show done in AVI tonight and will send it in to ya.
Unless anyone knows how to change a windows movie maker video into an AVI file video.
I've never done it personally, so I have no idea if the burn to CD/DVD step is even necessary... I would imagine not.To save as an .avi in Windows Movie Maker:
Windows Movie Maker has an option to save as an avi.
Under the "Finish Movie" options.
Save to Computer or Save to CD
(on the sceond screen you may need to select <show more options>)
Select DV-AVI-NTSC
Save the file and then burn to a CD or DVD.
I missed that...now I have to go and look againTheir is a pic of a Terror Syndicate prop on the wall in my haunt, and the pic of Erich's mask on the desk, and on the wall.