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Timothy N. Duncan



Last Updated: 3/13/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 29
Sign: Aries

City: Sacramento
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/24/2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 

Category: Jobs, Work, Careers

Kid's Story
(Video on Main Page)


School project/ demo reel. The video for this was originally on the "Animatrix" dvd. It was a collection of short stories based on the "Matrix" movies. This animation was one of those short stories, and was chosen as a project for a post production class I took. I'll now be using it for my demo reel.

All audio was stripped and rebuilt from the ground up, no original audio has been used whatsoever, and the video was edited down to keep it to an 8 minute length. All sounds were recorded using a portable hard drive and field kit mics. Dialog was recorded in the MTSU post lab. It was originally done in 5.1 for class, but this is a stereo mix for the internet and other mediums.

All terms and conditions of copyright have been met for use of the original video. (It was a project done for school, so it meets the conditions for exception/ fair use).

Note: The audio on this page sounds pretty terrible and bit-crushed. The actual version is much clearer and sounds a lot better, however this is myspace, and it is on myspace tv, and thus, sounds like poo.

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Credits:
Michael Popper- Austin Hanson
Teacher- Dr. Chris Harris
Funeral Attendee- Mike Benware
Voice on Phone/ Ship- William Gooch

Additional Voices:
Tabitha Marshall
Holly Teal
Alysha Damron
Mikey Allred
Dustin Hiser
Ryland Kilgore
Tim Duncan

Post Production & Editor:
Tim Duncan

Sound Recordists & Foley:
Tim Duncan & Ryland Kilgore

Music:
Maurice Jarre- "High Fever"
Massive Attack- "Angel"
James Horner- "Old Photos, New Memories"
Brian Eno- "Aragon"

Original Music:
Fanu- "The Chase"

Appreciation:
Thanks to Fanu for writing the track for me. Thanks to those who spent the hours in the studio with me, at home or at school, and to everyone else who helped out on this. I really appreciate it.

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