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Surprise Attack (1:45, 9.9 MB) When planning a surprise party, most friends choose cake and birthday cheer as their weapons. This, unfortunately, was not the case when it came time to celebrate the anniversary of Mr. Capecci's birth. Instead, he was attacked visciously by those he trusted the most. He is not bitter or anything though, as this video clearly proves.
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Germerican (2:43, 15.3 MB) Seeing double? Mr. Capecci delivers twice the fun in this video project. Created as a greeting card for and starrring the delightful Nicole Burmeister, this video examines the subtle differences between American and German culture. Shot in widescreen mini dv and edited on adobe premiere professional, Germerican delivers more than just schnitzel. It should be noted however, that Mr. Capecci does not advocate drinking and driving, or riding, for that matter.
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Christmas Sthgil (42 seconds, 4.2 MB) Every year, a special neighborhood in Palos Verdes springs aglow with holiday spirit. Mr. Capecci was fortunate enough to witness this event, digital camera in hand. He was not alone, however, as Robin Johnson was also filming. Mr. Capecci quickly realized that there was too much holiday cheer to be contained on simply one screen. The result; a split-screen, reverse-angle explosion of holiday excitement! Can you see the "Lights" from both sides?
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Magic (2:45, 10.1 MB) Utilizing the awesome power of video, Mr. Capecci warps time and space to create a magical presentation that questions the senses, challenges the mind, and tickles the funnybone. Created as a birthday card for his mother, Mr. Capecci personally hosts this delightfully tacky theater of illusion. The footage was shot on a simple digital camera and was edited on Adobe Premiere Professional. How Mr. Capecci performed this magic however, remains a mystery.
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Priceless (21 seconds, 2.1 MB) Everyone makes one of these parodies at one time or another and Mr. Capecci is no exception. Seeing the footage his friend shot of a rowdy Sox fan ruthlessly harassing the Angels' faithful, its potential became clear. After adding titles, some stills, narration and some original music (once again courtesy of the JamTrax software), Mr. Capecci created a free advertisement for a company that has an advertising budget of millions. Go figure ...
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Camera Eye (2:55 , 11.6 MB) What does the camera see that we miss? What seperates the human eye from a lens? What is visual reality? What do you do with seven minutes of footage of people walking? Mr. Capecci answers all these questions in this visual experiement, Camera Eye.
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Walk Alone (3:16 , 18.9 MB) A joint Capecci|Johnson production, this music video follows the exploits of a man driven to "Walk Alone". Originally shot as material for a birthday card for Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Capecci edited in parallel creating two divergent projects. The video, starring Robin Johnson employs image keying allowing him to be placed in almost any situation. Fittingly, what begins as a casual stroll with comedic encounters escalates to a romp across the globe and beyond, culminating in a confrontation with a bonified movie icon. The video, set to Greenday's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" track, also features a notable cameo by Mr. Capecci, who edited and directed the piece.
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Swing Analysis (1:36 , 8.2 MB) The only thing that can make a trip to the driving range more interesting is having a camera there. This clip was created to help Mr. Capecci and Mr. Johnson closely examine the flaws in their golf swings as they tried out a new driver. However, when edited together with the usual Star Wars flair, the clip becomes far more entertaining.
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Demo Dance (32 seconds, 3.2 MB) Designed as an internet showreel for AnimationSite.net, this clip features the animation of Robin Johnson. For the first time, his seemingly disparate characters Keekat and Hanuman share a dance on screen, even though they have never appeared in a sequence together.
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Vegas Adventure (1:31 , 9 MB) A simple road trip explodes off the screen as it only can in Vegas. Here, stills are assembled with video recorded with a digital camera to chronicle a rather unusual Las Vegas experience.
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Beard-Off (36 seconds, 4.5 MB) Want to try out different looks? Let the dissolves show you the way. In this simple example, various video transitions are applied to generate interesting in between looks and new approaches to facial hair. This clip is at its best if its viewer takes the initiative and advances through the more extreme transitions frame-by-frame.
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Intro (12 seconds, 1.1 MB) The beats get your heart pounding as this original intro welcomes you to Capecci.com! Editied in conjunction with the site launch, this intro features a montage of footage highlights from various Capecci.com clips. Some astute viewers may notice that several bonus scenes flash by that aren't even available for viewing on Capecci.com. The sequence culminates with lightsaber effects and titles, tying the intro to the site's theme. Intro clips are encoded in sorenson 3 to maximize compatibility.
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