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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 5:00:38 GMT -5
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Post by MelMac on Jun 14, 2008 9:08:05 GMT -5
Why not keep the Facebook open for all to see as well just not comment unless they're a member? Are the two videos different and you wish to let it be members' only?
The reason I ask is some of us choose to not join facebook, because of personal reasons including work or privacy (don't want people to know their location).
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Post by gahfan08 on Jun 14, 2008 9:41:55 GMT -5
If I remember correctly, the only way you can look at a Facebook is to have a Facebook account....
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Post by MelMac on Jun 14, 2008 9:55:01 GMT -5
If I remember correctly, the only way you can look at a Facebook is to have a Facebook account.... Ah... maybe. Does anyone else besides Collazo have a facebook to be sure though?
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 10:48:37 GMT -5
If you are unwilling to join Facbook then you may access the trailer on YouTube: www.youtube.com/TGAH2008Why not keep the Facebook open for all to see as well just not comment unless they're a member? Are the two videos different and you wish to let it be members' only? The reason I ask is some of us choose to not join facebook, because of personal reasons including work or privacy (don't want people to know their location).
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 10:49:01 GMT -5
Very correct! If I remember correctly, the only way you can look at a Facebook is to have a Facebook account....
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 10:50:38 GMT -5
98 Other fans on Facebook and all three of their TGAH Groups have a Facebook account. If I remember correctly, the only way you can look at a Facebook is to have a Facebook account.... Ah... maybe. Does anyone else besides Collazo have a facebook to be sure though?
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Post by MST3Claye on Jun 14, 2008 12:12:03 GMT -5
If I remember correctly, the only way you can look at a Facebook is to have a Facebook account.... Ah... maybe. Does anyone else besides Collazo have a facebook to be sure though? That would be me. I'm a member of facebook. You don't have to worry about putting in location and work stats on there. I never did, until recently with the job opportunity that came up. Yeah, I know it's bragging a bit.. but hey. I just wish the Greatest American Hero groups on there were more active than they really are. Oh well. Anyone else on Facebook?
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Post by MissDavidson on Jun 14, 2008 12:47:33 GMT -5
*Groan*
I won't watch it.
They're messing with perfection.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 14, 2008 12:57:53 GMT -5
If you are unwilling to join Facbook then you may access the trailer on YouTube: www.youtube.com/TGAH2008Why not keep the Facebook open for all to see as well just not comment unless they're a member? Are the two videos different and you wish to let it be members' only? The reason I ask is some of us choose to not join facebook, because of personal reasons including work or privacy (don't want people to know their location). I should've clarified... I have seen it on YouTube (I conceded to watch that much), but wondered that since it was on Facebook we'd be missing some of the action that you can see there, but that we can't see because of not having a facebook account.
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 13:39:57 GMT -5
For all of those that have emailed our offices this morning wanting a better quality video, keep in mind that most sites (YouTube, Revver, Facebook, etc) really destroy the quality of videos, so we heard what you wanted and have released a Quicktime version of the TGAH 2008 Trailer. You can find it at www.tgah.com"Collazo"
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Post by MelMac on Jun 14, 2008 13:54:15 GMT -5
For all of those that have emailed our offices this morning wanting a better quality video, keep in mind that most sites (YouTube, Revver, Facebook, etc) really destroy the quality of videos, so we heard what you wanted and have released a Quicktime version of the TGAH 2008 Trailer. You can find it at www.tgah.com"Collazo" I can't access that one but Quicktime doesn't work on my computer. But, is the trailer the same or does it have more teasers of what's ahead?
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Post by MST3Claye on Jun 14, 2008 14:10:56 GMT -5
Mel, I think it's the same one. Just better quality.
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 14:13:21 GMT -5
You'll have to watch the series in order to see the REALLY good stuff! Assuming you are willing to give the webisodes a chance ... LOL! ;D For all of those that have emailed our offices this morning wanting a better quality video, keep in mind that most sites (YouTube, Revver, Facebook, etc) really destroy the quality of videos, so we heard what you wanted and have released a Quicktime version of the TGAH 2008 Trailer. You can find it at www.tgah.com"Collazo" I can't access that one but Quicktime doesn't work on my computer. But, is the trailer the same or does it have more teasers of what's ahead?
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Post by MelMac on Jun 14, 2008 14:15:49 GMT -5
You'll have to watch the series in order to see the REALLY good stuff! Assuming you are willing to give the webisodes a chance ... LOL! ;D I can't access that one but Quicktime doesn't work on my computer. But, is the trailer the same or does it have more teasers of what's ahead? That's not the answer to my question, as it involves the trailer, not the webisodes. But, Claye helped out there, and answered my question. Thanks Claye. I will probably be able to see the webisodes when they come out - if I choose to do so. Right now I'm still skeptical about the project at this time even with the trailer, and will have to think about it.
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Post by Lauren on Jun 14, 2008 14:32:11 GMT -5
All of the current trailers are the same trailer, but the trailer itself is new with what looks like clips from the webisodes.
Atleast the finished Suit looks better.
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 14:35:06 GMT -5
You the brightest ray of sunshine MelMac. I can't wait to see your GAH version online, when are you gonna start casting and filming? Yes I am being facetious with you. "Collazo" You'll have to watch the series in order to see the REALLY good stuff! Assuming you are willing to give the webisodes a chance ... LOL! ;D That's not the answer to my question, as it involves the trailer, not the webisodes. I will probably be able to see the webisodes when they come out - if I choose to do so. Right now I'm still skeptical about the project at this time even with the trailer, and will have to think about it.
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 14:38:58 GMT -5
Thank you for the compliment we worked hard to redesign that suit. It took several versions to make it look great but also be able to attach wires and most importantly withstand the hours of crashing and burning into streets, buildings, signs, billboards, etc. "Collazo" All of the current trailers are the same trailer, but the trailer itself is new with what looks like clips from the webisodes. Atleast the finished Suit looks better.
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Post by MelMac on Jun 14, 2008 15:39:40 GMT -5
Thank you for the compliment we worked hard to redesign that suit. It took several versions to make it look great but also be able to attach wires and most importantly withstand the hours of crashing and burning into streets, buildings, signs, billboards, etc. "Collazo" All of the current trailers are the same trailer, but the trailer itself is new with what looks like clips from the webisodes. Atleast the finished Suit looks better. Then why the original design in the first place?
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Post by collazo on Jun 14, 2008 15:49:36 GMT -5
Every design begins with an idea, you have it made then you go out and test it, get feedback and adjust accordingly. So, to answer your question, the first version ("original design") was our starting point. "Collazo" Thank you for the compliment we worked hard to redesign that suit. It took several versions to make it look great but also be able to attach wires and most importantly withstand the hours of crashing and burning into streets, buildings, signs, billboards, etc. "Collazo" Then why the original design in the first place?
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