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This is (part) of the beast that has been eating most of my artistic free time recently. I'm planning to run a Kickstarter for the griffin novel I wrote, and I'm trying to put together a decent video for it. This is a clip of maybe the first third of it. There's no sound, because the scratch track I've been using has been a song by Genesis and I don't think I'm allowed to post that here. I still have to do some tweaking on the text, but the graphics are basically done.
Hopefully this runs OK. I've never posted a Flash file here before, so if I've screwed up, I apologize. Thanks to
calicougar for some Flash technical help.
Hopefully this runs OK. I've never posted a Flash file here before, so if I've screwed up, I apologize. Thanks to

Category Flash / All
Species Gryphon
Size 550 x 400px
File Size 1.33 MB
Listed in Folders
Anyone that likes Genesis (and that track in particular) can't be all bad. That particular one sounds like it'd be the sort of thing the Greenies would come up with music. I've just added it to my own "soundtrack" for the stories themselves.
(If I were making a trailer for it, I'd probably use the last minute of this: https://youtu.be/Pj9UcKj7Dxo). Horrible movie but an absolutely awe-inspiring soundtrack, and that song in particular had a thunderous ending).
(If I were making a trailer for it, I'd probably use the last minute of this: https://youtu.be/Pj9UcKj7Dxo). Horrible movie but an absolutely awe-inspiring soundtrack, and that song in particular had a thunderous ending).
There's a typo in the first word box. Extinction is missing the T.
At the transition between the passenger pigeons to the pronghorn like things it looks like its actually seen the flock going overhead. But you pan up from the ground to that expression. It seems like the transition between the two might work better in reverse so you start with that look up at sky and do a pull out to the larger picture.
Overall it flows nicely and introduces setting well.
At the transition between the passenger pigeons to the pronghorn like things it looks like its actually seen the flock going overhead. But you pan up from the ground to that expression. It seems like the transition between the two might work better in reverse so you start with that look up at sky and do a pull out to the larger picture.
Overall it flows nicely and introduces setting well.
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