
What disturbs me about the "Hide and Seek" sample is that it kind of fits.surprisingly well.

Todd: Truly nothing is sacred to this guy. Soft Cell: Tainted love Whoa, tainted love Followed by clip from Rihanna - "S.O.S.: from 2006 Rihanna: S.O.S please someone help me It's not healthy for me to feel this way King: Stand by me Oh, stand by me Followed by clip from Sean Kingston - "Beautiful Girls" from 2007 Sean: You'll have me suicidal, suicidal When you say it's over Clip of original from 1982. Okay, that guy is behind some of the most egregious sampling in recent memory. And you can blame that on this guy right here. And then that joke got beat into the ground by a billion overdone Youtube videos. Todd (VO): And then it got parodied on Saturday Night Live. , with Trey about to hit Ryan with a telephone, and Marissa shoots him. Todd (VO): But, uh, you probably actually heard it from that one scene in The O.C. Video of Achordants singing "Hide and Seek" Archordants: Mmm, what you say? Mm, that you only meant well? Well, of course you did. Todd (VO): Okay, for those of you who don't know, Imogen Heap is this weird, Bjorky indie-pop singer, and her most famous song is this haunting a cappella tune called "Hide and Seek." Yeah, you may have heard it being done by every college a cappella group ever. Video for Imogen Heap - "Hide and Seek" Imogen: Where are we? Todd: Okay, I know producers have started sampling every scrap of music that enters their consciousness-that's how we already got Rihanna sampling the Numa Numa Song-but for some reason, I thought that this one was off limits. Todd (VO): Oh, you got to be kidding me! Imogen Heap! Really! Really! You did it! You went and did it! Dear God in heaven! Ugh! Video for "Whatcha Say" Imogen Heap: Wh-wh-wh-wh-what did she say? Voice: J-J-J-J R Imogen Heap: Whatcha say. We give everything a shot, right? Yeah, we're fair here. I never heard of the guy, but.we'll give it a shot. Video of Jason on America's Best Dance Crew Jason Derulo: Jason Derulo

Todd: All right.uh.what is this one? What am I doing this week? Hold on. Episode #4-"Whatcha Say" by Jason Derulo. I thought I was screwed, and I was like, how can I get out of this, how can I get out of Youtube. And.it was horrifically frightening because YouTube was taking stuff down all the time, and I was worried, like, I was gonna get banned before I had the chance to even get a fanbase going. So took my video down, and I had to put it up on Dailymotion, which is where it existed for the longest time. And.you gotta understand, I was using very subpar equipment-I still kinda am-but I had a much slower computer, I had a much crappier camera, and you can tell because of the glitching that was a problem throughout all the early videos and even.through a f.a great deal of my thatguywiththeglasses days. But it worked horribly, it was horrifically slow, it was Corel VideoStudio, and I do not recommend it.


Hmm whatcha say software#
So I got myself a new.piece of software that I tried out in demo to use it with.
Hmm whatcha say movie#
Like, using real editing software is like using a fine-tipped paintbrush Windows Movie Maker is like using a bowling pin. my three previous episodes were done on Windows Movie Maker-terrible program. I actually got done with Episode #3 before I got.I was able to get to "Whatcha Say." And all. For one, I had all the ideas and the jokes for it, but then he refused to release a video for it for the longest time, so I was waiting and waiting. Episode #4, "Whatcha Say" by Jason Derulo, *laugh* no video has given me more trouble, to date, than this one.
