Congrats go out to the 'Rose Petal' team led by elnitter for winning Chapter 3 of 'Hole and Corner'!
Watch the fantastic submission here
Go read this forum thread and throw in your two cents about the next Rootclip. Erik and I are pretty sure we're going to try having a user generated story from beginning to end, but want to hear from YOU, the users, about how to approach it.
Remember, there are no stupid questions, just stupid people so feel free to throw out any idea you may have.
Thirdly, we are working on getting all of the completed past stories on the site in their respective entireties (There would be one video file for each story) Is that even a good idea? Would you guys be interested in watching the completed stories? I know I would, but sitting at your computer watching a video for 15 minutes is a loooong time, esp for those of us with ADD and bad memories. I dunno, let me know how you're feeling about all of this. Let me know how you're feeling about life in general too, because that's important too.
Fourthly, go vote. Vote now and vote hard for Chapter 4 of the UTK Spring Project. This is the FINAL CHAPTER for their class then they are home free and no longer need to hate Rootclip and all the Homework we give them. This class has kicked some serious ass in my opinion and we need to shower them with compliments.
Fifthly, go vote again. Chapter 3 of the Alaska Project titled 'The Haunted Site' has an open voting period which begins tonight (4/20.....DUDE) at 9 pm. We had 5 submissions from the user community and all made me laugh. For realsies.
Ok, I think I'm done. Have a nice day!
Comments
I'm torn about the full stories. On the one hand, I want them... but not at the sacrifice of seeing what the other entries brought to the table for each scene! :< So if we can only have one or the other, I'd prefer it be left in its current state so we can enjoy some of the classics that never made it into the story... but perhaps should've. ;)
And congrats to the makers of Rose Petal. Really strong video; some welcome talent to the site and competition!
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