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I dont understand though, there are plenty of vids that are 10 minute +, as well as heaps of doccos at 50 minutes per part..

I think it has something to do with the number of videos uploaded... ...And the type of account you have... ...The boys from Mighty Car Mods have a few over 20 minutes long, but they also have a heap more videos up than I do... ...So I guess it will just take time...

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This will give you 15 minutes. MCM guys are 'partners' with youtube, so they can do as they wish.

http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=57389

alt cut em into part one / part two fifth gear style?

I've tried that tactic... ...But I think that stopped at the start of 2011... ...Guess I'm just going ToTalLY raNdOM on the length of videos and keep them under 15 minutes for a while...

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No fluff... ...JUST THE RUNS!!!... ...And all of them...

And that will be it for Episode 3 of SAU Vic TV... ...I've put that episode to bed now...

Apart from the YouTube PLAYLIST... :woot:

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For those that haven't looked in the DECA rap up yet... ...This is a little teaser of the footage I got on the weekend...

Enjoy...

- - Laith...

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For those that haven't looked in the DECA rap up yet... ...This is a little teaser of the footage I got on the weekend...

Enjoy...

- - Laith...

Wow. Your production quality is getting better and better mate. Can't wait for the final video.

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Wow. Your production quality is getting better and better mate. Can't wait for the final video.

:thumbsup:

I'll admit that most of that is just a template and I picked the clips to go in... ...I didn't even change the cheesy lines about Ash and Luke... ...I just wanted to get something up quickly for people to see... ...I've got over four and a half hours of footage to go through... >_<

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Who cares, it looks good, that's all that matters :P

Moar movie style productions with emotional build ups and taglines...it keeps things entertaining :)

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I know it's been a while since I've done an episode. I'm sorry about that. I was given the chance to work on some Channel 31 shows. Now that work is all done with, and Nats coming up this weekend, I'm going to work hard for you all to bring you new episodes over summer.

So if you're at Nats this weekend, (and who won't be), come up and say Hi. It's going to be a huge weekend.

And just as a quick P.S. to this. I've been talking to some people at Channel 31 and they say that if I can produce thirteen 30 minute episodes, SAU Vic TV could be aired on C31. Kinda excited about that.

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