Yes, you can control your own drum machine with the Wii Remote and a few software programs for your Windows PC. Check out www.bobsomers.com for the files you'll need.
This is the second spanish video we made for a school project. I was not actually in this group because I am no longer taking spanish but I helped a group of my friends with theirs. I did the editing and filming. Basically two guys meet on the street and challenge each other to a street race, with plenty of trash talk thrown in for fun.
This video shows how to build a simple grenade cannon in SourceForts, a mod for Half-Life 2.
For more information about SourceForts, see www.sourcefortsmod.c om
For more information about the author, see www.bobsomers.com or www.steampodcast.com
I shot my girlfriend's Spanish video again this year and it turned out to be absolutely hilarious. It's basically a commercial for Gillete (an off-brand name-stealing brand avoiding copyright infringement) shaving cream and a Gillete razor.
A short film with pretty much no plot made for fun on a Saturday afternoon. This was the first film we made using our new custom built green screen and it turned out pretty nicely. The chroma keying came out a LOT better than it did in Los Aires De Jordan. This is also the first film we shot (correctly) in widescreen.
This was our first spanish video project. Basically this guy is terrible at basketball until he gets Air Jordans. Afterwards, he is the "kind of basketball". You get a year of Gatorade free when you order and you're entered into a contest to win a year of basketball camp with Michael Jordan.
About 300 people showed up to have a pillow fight on Dexter Lawn. First people just beat the crap out of each other, then more organized attacks began forming. Groups would gather on opposite sides of the lawn and scream "THIS IS SPARTAAAAA" while they charged across Dexter Lawn.
Sorry for the crappy quality. Cell phones weren't made for taking video.
This was a short (very short) 10 second TV spot I did for the company I work for, One Bakersfield, to advertise their website. One thing I learned in doing this is that it is VERY hard to cram in any decent amount of information into 10 seconds. It seems like a long time, but it's really not.