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Originally for submitting only the best YouTube Poops, this subreddit inevitably it fell to the tragedy of the commons and is now a YTP collection board. You'll have to slog through tons of YouTube Shits to find the YouTube Poops, but they do in fact exist. At any rate, post your favorite YouTube Poops!
BUT KEEP THOSE DAMN PONIES TO AN ABSOLUTE FUCKING MINIMUM Relateds: • - for YouTube Poop Music Videos! • - more poops! • - only the tastiest rosen memes • - for satirizing hollywood • - dead board for YTP music videos. I don't make YTPs myself, but for other video editing, I use v11 of Sony Movie Studio. It's a very solid video editor that comes bundled with an audio editor.
Mine came with all sorts of wipes and special effects and some advanced stuff, like a way to mute voices and leave the audio mostly intact. Here's v13 on Amazon for about $99: $0.5 off if you get the download instead of the disc, hehe. I've also heard pretty good things about MAGIX Movie Edit Pro Plus, but it's one of those software lines with about a million versions ('Pro Plus?), and I've never used it, so I really can't vouch for it myself Also uh, Windows Movie Maker. Free, I guess? Lastly, there's Corel VideoStudio Pro X8. I haven't used it either, but I believe it's based on Ulead Video Studio, which was pretty nice back in the day. It's about $80 on Amazon.
Tl;dr There's a lot of scammy, scummy buggy video editing suites out there, all for about $30. You're better off paying a bit more and getting something that works (Sony, Corel) or sticking with free options (Windows Movie Maker).
Contents • • • • • Techniques [ ] A typical YouTube Poop video uses visual and auditory effects to alter the. Some of these videos may involve completely or partially repurposing sources to create or convey a story, while others follow a, and some may contain no storyline at all. Alternatively, a YouTube Poop may consist solely of an existing video repeated in a slowed or remixed loop.
In many cases, YouTube Poops utilize a which may entertain, confuse, or irritate, depending on the viewer. Associate professor of at,, has defined YouTube Poops as 'absurdist remixes that ape and mock the lowest technical and aesthetic standards of remix culture to comment on remix culture itself'. Media sources of YouTube Poops include,, cartoons, commercials, video games, and other videos obtained from YouTube or elsewhere. In the late 2000s, from games released on the platform (most notably,,, and later ) were an incredibly common source in YTPs, because the and egregious nature of the animations made them ripe for satire. YouTube Poop is often derivative in the sense that the work of one artist (or 'pooper') is sometimes used as the underlying work for another video., Professor of Law at, referred to this behavior as an example of 'call & response' within a. Alternately, two YouTube Poopers may engage in 'YTP tennis' or 'YTP soccer', wherein the same video is remixed back and forth. Another prominent type of video in the community is known as a ', wherein a group of YouTube Poopers' videos are compiled to make a longer video; often, the videos featured are made exclusively for the collab and are not uploaded to YouTube prior to the collab's release.
Copyright and fair use [ ] Due to the use of copyrighted materials and the manner in which these sources are depicted, YTPs may be removed from YouTube following a. However, political scientist and author Trajce Cvetkovski noted in 2013 that, despite filing a with YouTube in 2007, YouTube Poops such as 'The Sky Had a Weegee' by Hurricoaster, which features scenes from the animated series (in particular, the episode 'Shanghaied') and Weegee (a satiric caricature based on 's as he appears in DOS version of ), remained on YouTube.
Huawei echolife hg865 manuals pdf. The law in the does allow people to use copyrighted material for the purposes of,, and without infringing on the copyright of the material. Copyright owners are only able to sue the parodist if the work contains hateful or discriminative messages. If the case is then taken to court, it will be down to a judge to decide whether the video meets these criteria.