Although it had been a considerable while since I uploaded anything here, this is due to me undertaking my Primary [and Lengthy] Creative Project, Abstruse Ushering of Triplanetary Gallicinium. I tend to feel guilty whenever I work on something unrelated to my Primary Creative Project whenever I do not have to deal with Real-Life Obligations. I worked on this video right before finishing the Black-and-White frames of Conversation 5.
The video itself is based on two things: the Creator of Serial Experiment Lain's alleged Right-Wing Views [https://archive.ph/njkTM] and an excerpt shared by the Worst Twitter Account [https://archive.ph/BX7ZG]. Between these two excerpts, I figured Chief Haldeman would have loved Serial Experiments Lain if he lived long enough to see it. Although I made Chief Haldeman show off the PS1 Game Adaptation, Colonel Butterfield ultimately gives into playing the game.
The Super 8 Film Collection has a myriad of beautiful scenes, yet AviUTL cannot handle processing my downloads of them. I lost the AviUTL Project two times, and I finished the project right before AviUTL crashed again. Nevertheless, Films 39, 8, 36, 25, 20, S193, and S108b of Chief Haldeman's Super 8 Film Collection all were used within this video in that order. The song, if you are unfamiliar with Serial Experiments Lain, is Duvet by Bôa.
For those who are unaware, Nixon the CD-ROM was released in 1996 by Graphix Zone to serve as an enhanced CD version of the soundtrack of the film "Nixon" (1995). Alongside hosting a whole bunch of archival documents, one of the features of the CD-ROM is that Deputy Assistant to the President, Alexander Butterfield, narrates sections of it. Although Windows 10 refuses to play the CD-ROM, I was able to operate the CD-ROM on my end using both Internet Archive's Windows 95 Virtual Disk Image file and Oracle's VirtualBox.
Since this CD-ROM is all but inaccessible nowadays to the average computer user, this video serves as an archival video for the narration Deputy Assistant Butterfield provides. Aside from the opening narration and the Menu Icon narration, I changed the order of the rooms to one that flows from the President's offices, to the Tape Room, to the Selected Offices of his Subordinates, to the General Rooms. I intentionally placed the Situation Room last since its narration was not immediately accessible on the CD-ROM.
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CREDITS:
NIXON THE CD-ROM was produced by both GraphixZone and Cinegri Pictures.
Score's Resting Place, the brief song after the Press Room and before the Situation Room, was composed by Frogmask for the game 東方潮聖書 ~ Sapphire Panlogism.
Since it is now Officially the 50th Anniversary of the Watergate Scandal, and since I became interested in President Nixon prior to Mid-2020; I am required to post something about the Incident now, lest I get the ire of half of the people who post about President Nixon online for not acknowledging it.
Hence, I made this video about Mr. Ehrlichman enjoying his time with Iku Nagae, much to the ire of Chief Haldeman; which itself is a play on the "unbelievability" part of Mr. Ehrlichman's Dreyer Ice Cream Commercial.
CREDITS:
Twitter User @to_121_E made the first drawing of Chief Haldeman. I edited her drawing of Mr. Ehrlichman posing with a selfie stick to have Iku Nagae in the background.
The song in the background during the majority of the video is RD-Sounds' "Zettaiteki Ippoutsuukou~Unreachable Message".
With this short video, I tried to sync up Chief Haldeman's arm-waving to the Treble 8-Bit Pitches and President Nixon peace-sign-flashing to the Bass 8-Bit Pitches.
Although Chief Haldeman is waving his arm in a similar way as Princess Kaguya does in the "HELP ME, ERIN!!!!!!!" Music Video, it is set to a different song. The song used in this short video is a Touhou-Styled Cover of the song "Unumbral Uranium".
I can't make any promises in regards to uploading more videos since I have to take care of real-life obligations.
This Video Is Showing That Obama can be president because two fmr presidents were
where he is right now, history proves experience makes an either worse president( nixon, bush, vp dick cheney, defense sec.rumsfeld)
Trailer: Film shows the various duties and activities of the White House police. In addition to securing White House entrance, White House police guide tours, practice pistol shooting, and patrol entering traffic. Film concludes with White House police control crowd as President Nixon enters the White House lawn.