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Another fantastic update! In awe of the great work you are all doing
Even I am in awe this time and I was there! Beautifully done, Mickey Bullfrog - your best yet by far.
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yes, Hans Zimmer, I thourght I recognised his style while watching. I particularly like his score from 'Inception'. plenty of high power musical accompaniment in there when you may need some as well. excellent vid and like others say the great leaps and bounds since the cores were finished obvious and elegant with it. :D
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Personally, I was so engrossed in every little detail being shown, and thinking "My god, if only Ken could see the old girl now!", that it didn't register even as having any sort of soundtrack at all (and that was watching it twice, back to back!). :D

Production-wise, what came across to me was yet another addition to Mr Bullfrog's portfolio of excellence. I think that what makes this one stand out is the little 'money shot' at the end (5:58 - 6:02), to which has been leading not only the preceding content of this vid but pretty much everything from the past decade or so: I've said from almost Day 1 of the rebuild that, visually at least, one of the most evocative moments would be when everyone got to see her in one piece and, barring a little detail here and there, fully-dressed (to be surpassed only by seeing her in a shiny coat of blue and that itself surpassed only by seeing her on the water). To the more mechanically-minded of us, almost every little facet of what's brought her to this point has been just short of porn, but there really is something inexplicably magic about seeing that legendary shape complete again. 8-)
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Mike Bull wrote: it'll be the bit of Hans Zimmer's score from 'Rush' that I nicked that's doing all the work for me there. Cheers, Hans! :lol:
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Mike, Alain Excellent work as usual..........
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Timelapse video

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Hi Mike Re the new Timelapse video uploaded on U Tube, is there any chance is can be slowed down a touch as my eyes cannot take in what is happening that quickly? :shock:
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You can use the speed setting on youtube videos yourself, just click the settings 'cog' at the bottom right of the video screen, select the speed that you wish to playback the video from the drop down box cleverly yet conveniently titled 'speed', select 0.25 or 0.5 and Bobs your aunty. Remember to reset to normal afterwards.

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Thanks for that. Excellent :D
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Mike, I think you are just worried that when slowed down, the subliminal advertising frames saying "Donate as much money, biscuits and pies as you can manage to the Bluebird Project" become visible.

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Also Novie.... Why do you need to slow it down ? You were there as it unfolded hahahahha
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