I can help make the thumbnails.
I've been thinking about making a Shenmue show, but just never got to do it. I would like to eventually though.
Kuroioni wrote: I can help make the thumbnails.
I've been thinking about making a Shenmue show, but just never got to do it. I would like to eventually though.
Mr357 wrote:Kuroioni wrote: I can help make the thumbnails.
I've been thinking about making a Shenmue show, but just never got to do it. I would like to eventually though.
Awesome! Unless I end up splitting the movie into episodes like FlagshipFighter suggested, I'll only need one. According to YouTube, the recommended size is 1280 x 720.
Jibby wrote: Here is a better version of the subtitle font file that was posted to 500k a while ago (it supports numbers and punctuation).
Can't remember who made it, but all credit goes to them:
https://mega.nz/#!XF01jJiQ
Mr357 wrote: I am pleased to present to you the trailer for my recently begun project-
Shenmue: The Movie Remastered
Thanks for watching and reading! I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Esppiral wrote: Since characters no longer clip aoutside the 4x3 area I would recomend using the autofixer for Shenmue I, for Shenmue 2 there is no such a problem, the game won't clip (the hack behaves differently/better on real hardware though)
IlDucci wrote:Jibby wrote: Here is a better version of the subtitle font file that was posted to 500k a while ago (it supports numbers and punctuation).
Can't remember who made it, but all credit goes to them:
https://mega.nz/#!XF01jJiQ
Guess I forgot to put it here...
As for the recordings, how they were done in the DVD Movie, 16:9 with custom camera?
Esppiral wrote: I appreciate your work but I still noticed some awful ghosting on that gif, if you could just remove it it would look better.
Mr357 wrote: Update #2!
I've been finished with disc 2 for a couple of days now, so here's some belated info.
I've decided to dedicate the project to the late Reuben Kee and Rodger Swan, two very important people in the 14 year struggle to save Shenmue. For anyone not familiar, Reuben was a composer and pianist from Cambodia who wrote and played the best Shenmue related cover I've ever heard. The video he posted of himself performing it now has almost 93,000 views. He died in a boating accident in November of 2007.
Rodger was a young American man who lived and studied in Japan in the last few years of his life. He was a very active YouTuber, and created various series about his experiences in Japan such as Tokyo Swan, Iwate Swan, and Swan's Japanese Horror Reviews. One of his most popular videos, which now has over 58,000 views, is titled "Tokyo Swan 39: Real Life Shenmue." In the video, he takes a nostalgic trip through Yokosuka, which includes Dobuita and the US naval base. He died of acute pancreatitis in January of 2010.
I'm going to try to contact their families to make sure they're okay with me doing this, and hopefully get permission to use Reuben's cover for the movie's credits.
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