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Date Posted: 20:47:59 07/23/03 Wed
Author: Will
Subject: Yeah!
In reply to: Dave Gilson 's message, "Comparing notes" on 22:45:08 07/22/03 Tue

Aye, I'd definitely be up for helping out with that! And you're more than welcome to use my camera / PC if you like, although I haven't actually used the Firewire port since I rebuilt! And virtual sets definitely sounds like a fun idea... How about taking it one step further and having virtual robots? Having a whole virtual character in a saber fight might be pushing it a bit, but having some robots with blasters getting blown up should be reasonably achievable. Also, I've done a bit of bluescreen stuff at uni (just messing around really) and we got by with just a big blue sheet. Not as good as a proper green room obviously, but it's surprising what you can get by with!

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