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Miscellaneous News   Miscellaneous News : Amitopia TV 25th of May 2009 is out
   posted by AmiDelf2 on 25-May-2009 20:31:36 (2781 reads)


If you want some living Amiga News and watch a guide on how Titler works. Then this release is the thing for you. It's a bit blue release, but I decided to focus on Titler and show how far Titler have come. It's a really powerfull 3D Animation program created by stefkos. In the next shows there will be a 5 min corner telling you the progress of Titler development. I hope its interesting.

Read more...


Amitopia TV 25th of May (317mb DivX) (30min show)

Website:
www.amitopiatv.com


INFO:
Amitopia TV is a non-commercial Video Magazine with content about Amiga users and more. You can all contribute by sending Amiga content in Video or IMG formats to our mailbag: amitopia@gmail.com

Happy watching! Also,... I need to send a thank you to PsyKicko which allows me to use his music in Amitopia TV shows.
    

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marko 
Re: Amitopia TV 25th of May 2009 is out
Posted on 25-May-2009 21:02:09
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From: Gothenburg, THE front side of Sweden ;), (via Finland), EU

Nice, I'm downloading the show right now...

...done and watched!

It was an entertaining show as always, pretty funky this time

...and cool music

Last edited by marko on 25-May-2009 at 10:34 PM.


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AmiDelf2 
Re: Amitopia TV 25th of May 2009 is out
Posted on 25-May-2009 21:19:00
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From: Norway, Oslo

First it was all done with my Nokia E90. Then in January I got a Canon FS100 videocamera. Now in this summer, I will get a stativ so that my productions can be even better.


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Kicko 
Re: Amitopia TV 25th of May 2009 is out
Posted on 26-May-2009 14:34:23
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Thanks for the video and specially the article on Titler how it looks and feels.
Getting a stativ is very recomended to get a nice and nut jumping video :)
Thanks for the music add :)

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