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DD Harlem Shake






Special thanks goes to all the people who helped me do it.

Wispy
gxgx55
Nikch
Gambler
Ikulity
Walsh
Manf
beerme
Razer
Sl@pstick
and xytech

You guys are awesome!

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Wow that was hilarious :D It was a nice experience, of course the video quality could have been better but meh cant complain. NICE JOB EVERYONE!!!

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This is awesome. Nice job everyone, I enjoyed being a part of this, and watching the result, ofc.
:D

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I have been looking forward to this! It was well worth the wait, thank you for getting the people together and posting this!

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Wow, I think that is reallllllly well done, and I wasn't even a part of it. Kudos.

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Lol, switched the clip too early...
(Need to be on the first bass line,
and I can still hear the tavern music
I still love you :P)

That's awesome :)

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Lol, switched the clip too early...
(Need to be on the first bass line,
and I can still hear the tavern music
I still love you :P)

That's awesome :)


There were lag spikes at the start of both parts and it would have been very hard to cut those out precisely while also synching the music. Not to mention the slow mo in the end, i had to copy the second part and cut it dow to few seconds and then slow it down.

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Lol, no need to sync, just edit it after. The trick is to do a random move with one person for 30 seconds, then a 30 seconds of random. The only thing needed is that the move matches the speed of the music (use the song or a metronome).

Then you open your favorite video editor, put the song in there. Put the first clip with any beat batching the move, then add the other random video on top. Cut it so the video starts on a beat, then match the video to the first bassline beat. Mute both video, let the song. For the slow motion, cut the second video right before the "roar", slow it by two (movie maker can make this.

Anyway, I'm just saying it because I love doing montages and vfx videos.

From what I understood, you did this without a editing software and that's awesome, but if had the clips I'd show you an example WITH. :)

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Lol, no need to sync, just edit it after. The trick is to do a random move with one person for 30 seconds, then a 30 seconds of random. The only thing needed is that the move matches the speed of the music (use the song or a metronome).

Then you open your favorite video editor, put the song in there. Put the first clip with any beat batching the move, then add the other random video on top. Cut it so the video starts on a beat, then match the video to the first bassline beat. Mute both video, let the song. For the slow motion, cut the second video right before the "roar", slow it by two (movie maker can make this.

Anyway, I'm just saying it because I love doing montages and vfx videos.

From what I understood, you did this without a editing software and that's awesome, but if had the clips I'd show you an example WITH. :)


I did this using Windows movie maker and yes i did it fast, i wasn't really trying to make it super perfect. I know what you're saying i could have cut off the lag spikes and just add it all up into 30 second clip nad then add the music. Also i couldn't mute the original sounds of the clip but, the editor auto lowered the volume when i added the music so i was like "it's not too bad, nobody will notice".

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Guess I'm stupidly finicky :)
If only I was more... known in this community, I'd love to record and edit this kind of video :D

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  • 2 weeks later...
one of the best vids i have seen of the harlem shake

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