I present for your consideration and enjoyment, our ongoing campaign.
Nocturnum: Rebirth (The Pittsburgh Chronicles, Vol. 2)
This urban fantasy mashup uses the Unisystem to combine the mythoi of Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel, C.J. Carella's WitchCraft and Armageddon, World of Darkness, and the Chtulhu mythos (currently the Hastur Mythos and Delta Green) in an epic campaign which is a sequel to our prior, four-year B:tVS game.
We're actively seeking followers and fans, so please, take a look! We've put a lot into the detail of the campaign and there's lots to read and enjoy.
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Looks good, but then I'm a sucker for Mashup woirlds, being I'm running one myself (Similar to yours in some ways even). Found you a while ago and fanned your site then.
Keep up the good work!
And if you feel like it, take a peek at what me and my group got going :)
Fanned you this morning!
Jason Vey
Nocturnum: Rebirth - Unisystem - Campaign of the Month, March 2017
Machinations of the Slave Lords - D&D 5
You've definitely been busy adding in the changes i suggested. It is looking much better and those long episode adventure logs are much easier to read with a couple pictures added in.
You did a great job with the opening credit video. What software did you use?
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XCom: Defiance - Campaign of the Month November 2016
You wouldn't believe me if I told you. It's just Windows Movie Maker. That being said, I did go to school for filmmaking--just for a year, but it yielded a few skills.
Jason Vey
Nocturnum: Rebirth - Unisystem - Campaign of the Month, March 2017
Machinations of the Slave Lords - D&D 5
Ironically, thats the same software I use for my credit videos, Jasonvey
It's surprisingly versatile. I also have Adobe Premiere 3.0, which is a bit more powerful, but also more complex to use.
Jason Vey
Nocturnum: Rebirth - Unisystem - Campaign of the Month, March 2017
Machinations of the Slave Lords - D&D 5
I keep forgetting that I also have Adobe Premiere 3.0. Have just started using the Window video editing software but also need to remember Premiere!
Johnprime
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I find Windows Movie Maker to be much more user friendly and it does what you need it to do, so far as opening credits go. Just be sure to save often, and before you do your final encoding, shut it down and re-open it to clear the cache.
Jason Vey
Nocturnum: Rebirth - Unisystem - Campaign of the Month, March 2017
Machinations of the Slave Lords - D&D 5
If I were to need it I have the last no-digital download version of the Final Cut package from Apple. Been toting with getting some of the new versions from iTunes. I still do a bit of fine conversion and Compressor was a pretty good program but Handbrake converts well enough. It just isn't good at the whole compression part.
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