View Full Version : Dracophile does that Eddie Murphy Crap
Dracophile
13 August 2009, 07:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR4le0uLWME
Warning: Some language, maybe a not nice gesture or two.
So I finally played my copy of You're In The Movies and I must say, that game is really hilarious - especially when you do the complete opposite of what the game tells you to do and it uses your footage anyways. Enjoy an automatically made 1 minute trailer for a terrible comedy movie starring me, me, me, and also me - yes I did that Eddie Murphy ploy where I play every single character.
PS: Run backwards.
blingstr
13 August 2009, 08:09 AM
Lol that was really funny. Good job Draco i loved all of the different yous (sp?) doing different stuff at the same time it was great for just 1 minute long.
Floppydisk35
13 August 2009, 10:14 AM
I didn't really get it, but still I gave you 5/5 for the AWESOME editing!
Dracophile
13 August 2009, 06:30 PM
I didn't really get it, but still I gave you 5/5 for the AWESOME editing!
I don't think there's much of a point, and if there WAS one then I completely ruined it by standing there reading Popular Science when the game told me to act surprised, or thrashing a wicked guitar solo and doing Shamwow impressions when it said "struggle".
It's not appropriate for me to post but last night Jason and I almost died laughing because I ended up doing a few offensive/inappropriate gestures instead of what was told, and then is pasted that footage of me onto a scooter that I was supposedly driving while my hands were clearly doing something else.
edit: On a sidenote WALLBANGA wants to use the game to shoot a "very special episode" of Wallbangers, and Jason and I decided with a little editing we could make a hilarious 1-season short run series with the footage the game produces.
Makarov
13 August 2009, 08:14 PM
I don't think there's much of a point, and if there WAS one then I completely ruined it by standing there reading Popular Science when the game told me to act surprised, or thrashing a wicked guitar solo and doing Shamwow impressions when it said "struggle".
It's not appropriate for me to post but last night Jason and I almost died laughing because I ended up doing a few offensive/inappropriate gestures instead of what was told, and then is pasted that footage of me onto a scooter that I was supposedly driving while my hands were clearly doing something else.
edit: On a sidenote WALLBANGA wants to use the game to shoot a "very special episode" of Wallbangers, and Jason and I decided with a little editing we could make a hilarious 1-season short run series with the footage the game produces.
Yeah I saw you playing that game and I was like what was that. I was appearing offline however.
RiseAgainstTheQuarantine
25 August 2009, 11:35 AM
Draco, is there a reason why half your head is missing?
Blobbitybloo
25 August 2009, 06:04 PM
Haha wow. How much does that game sell for?
SteveTParkin
25 August 2009, 06:36 PM
Haha wow. How much does that game sell for?
It's about £15 or $20+ with a vision cam... and Draco your still wierd, but in a good way ;)
P.S. I got that game =D, do the film about those ghosts in the house - you will love it!!
Also make sure the ghosts do dirty gestures...
Drake_
25 August 2009, 06:41 PM
I played that game before, I think in one I threw up XD.
Dracophile
25 August 2009, 09:37 PM
Draco, is there a reason why half your head is missing?
The "chroma key" technology that the game uses is VERY hit or miss, for some reason it has a hard time picking up my hair as an object, I guess because it's dark brown and the background behind me is almost black.
TheHuskerDu
26 August 2009, 02:43 AM
That green screen is pretty wicked, that is if you are even using one. :P
Dracophile
26 August 2009, 03:17 AM
That green screen is pretty wicked, that is if you are even using one. :P
You're In The Movies doesn't require a green screen to work. The way the game works is by taking a photograph of the room WITHOUT anybody in the shot. This becomes the "greenscreen" for the game. It's best to wear something completely opposite to the color of the room and nothing dark, otherwise it's just not going to pick you up. We had problems with the centers of our shirts being inviso'ed out and stuff. We had to recalibrate the camera every other minigame just about.
We decided to whip out the OLD backdrop from the very very very first incarnation of my show Godmode: On (when it was Let's Play!)
This thing:
http://i25.tinypic.com/vhu4n8.jpg
We kept knocking it down though so we just got fed up with it.
So in short, we didn't use a greenscreen for that game. But I have used a greenscreen before, and this is what you're capable of doing when using one properly:
http://i32.tinypic.com/30szj4i.jpg
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