I also have the one I made before that, called Complexxation converting here. This includes my latest one, called Toppa, right here. However, I currently have several remixes converting on Vimeo. I already have a remix up on Vimeo, which you can view at this link. That is why the remix to the upcoming tribute video of Hook is not already on YouTube. The thing about remixes, though, is that unless I have a video to go along with it, it does not go on YouTube. So those are three projects from me you can look out for in the upcoming future, a gameplay video, a special post and a brand new tribute video. I've created a remix to go with this tribute video, I've just yet to actually do it. The reason is, I want to make another tribute video, my first in months, about this film. Now, I'd have put this post up already, except I have, as said, been swamped.
I need to come up with something that fits. However, I have determined that none of my recent remixes are good enough for a video on Hook. I want to write up the post and I want to make the tribute video. It's coming out by the end of the week, if I'm lucky I'll get some of it done today. So, I'm doing what I do best, editing some funny clips and stitching them into my gameplay. It is fairly funny, but keep in mind, I'm not a gamer on YouTube. What video you may ask? A video of me playing Star Wars: Battlefront.
It's going to be a longer video because I'm adding stuff in it that was not in the beta. So, I'm actually editing the video right now. Until I can profit off of my own beats, I don't feel like putting them up. It's kind of why I make remixes, because I've bought the music or downloaded it and am putting it up there for fun, within creative commons. The reason is because I don't want to just put my own material out there, because well, then I don't really own it anymore aside from having had made it before the next guy.
However, I am having another second thought on putting in a beat I have made for the Hook video. It is a brand new dinosaur and Mesozoica has the honour of being able to make the first model of it for a game. After all, our wonderful and talented creature modeler Robert Fabiani would not have been contacted by Robert DePalma on the behalf of the University of Kansas to help model the new dinosaur, the Dakotaraptor steini. However, we must be doing something right.
Yes, it is true that Mesozoica is not the king on the front of being scientifically accurate.