Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by PiccoloFan7289 » Thu Jun 23, 2011 4:54 pm

I will continue making them for the time being so when do I find a way for u guys to see them u guys will get to see a lot of episodes that I have done.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by funrush » Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:12 pm

May I suggest putting the videos as "unlisted" meaning only people with links can see them?

According to Sshadow5001, Youtube could tell the videos contained DragonBall (or at least content from Funimation) content the second they were uploaded. I wonder how it could tell?

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by GotenDaisuki » Thu Jun 23, 2011 6:26 pm

funrush wrote:May I suggest putting the videos as "unlisted" meaning only people with links can see them?
Yes, I have suggested that about two times on this very thread. And, yes, YouTube has a list for copyright and if it contains content from anything on the list, YouTube can somehow automatically find out and block the video.
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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by Kirby456 » Fri Jun 24, 2011 2:33 am

This sounds really cool. I wish the best of luck to you.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by spikevegeta » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:46 pm

Not 100% sure of this, but I've found other forms of this on Youtube that have stuck. There are playlists of "Dragon Ball Z No Filler Freeza Saga" or whatever on Youtube, and the only thing that seems consistent is that they all start with text saying "The following is a non-profit fan based (adaptation/cut/parody/etc.) Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT are all owned by Fuji TV, Toei Animation, Funimation, and Akira Toriyama. Please support the official release.

Some of the videos also seem to just have that in the comments, instead of the video. I would say instead of trying to hide the fact that they are dragon ball videos, you should just post them as "filler-free Dragon Ball" or whatever, and post those in the beginning of the video/comments. That should work I would think, unless Youtube is just really inconsistent about which videos they take down.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by PiccoloFan7289 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 6:11 pm

spikevegeta wrote:Not 100% sure of this, but I've found other forms of this on Youtube that have stuck. There are playlists of "Dragon Ball Z No Filler Freeza Saga" or whatever on Youtube, and the only thing that seems consistent is that they all start with text saying "The following is a non-profit fan based (adaptation/cut/parody/etc.) Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT are all owned by Fuji TV, Toei Animation, Funimation, and Akira Toriyama. Please support the official release.

Some of the videos also seem to just have that in the comments, instead of the video. I would say instead of trying to hide the fact that they are dragon ball videos, you should just post them as "filler-free Dragon Ball" or whatever, and post those in the beginning of the video/comments. That should work I would think, unless Youtube is just really inconsistent about which videos they take down.
I'll try this tonight.

EDIT: I am trying something similar to this right now as I am typing this.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by funrush » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:43 pm

PiccoloFan7289 wrote:
spikevegeta wrote:Not 100% sure of this, but I've found other forms of this on Youtube that have stuck. There are playlists of "Dragon Ball Z No Filler Freeza Saga" or whatever on Youtube, and the only thing that seems consistent is that they all start with text saying "The following is a non-profit fan based (adaptation/cut/parody/etc.) Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT are all owned by Fuji TV, Toei Animation, Funimation, and Akira Toriyama. Please support the official release.

Some of the videos also seem to just have that in the comments, instead of the video. I would say instead of trying to hide the fact that they are dragon ball videos, you should just post them as "filler-free Dragon Ball" or whatever, and post those in the beginning of the video/comments. That should work I would think, unless Youtube is just really inconsistent about which videos they take down.
I'll try this tonight.

EDIT: I am trying something similar to this right now as I am typing this.
I'm on your channel. Funi found/blocked it.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by PiccoloFan7289 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:45 pm

funrush wrote:
PiccoloFan7289 wrote:
spikevegeta wrote:Not 100% sure of this, but I've found other forms of this on Youtube that have stuck. There are playlists of "Dragon Ball Z No Filler Freeza Saga" or whatever on Youtube, and the only thing that seems consistent is that they all start with text saying "The following is a non-profit fan based (adaptation/cut/parody/etc.) Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT are all owned by Fuji TV, Toei Animation, Funimation, and Akira Toriyama. Please support the official release.

Some of the videos also seem to just have that in the comments, instead of the video. I would say instead of trying to hide the fact that they are dragon ball videos, you should just post them as "filler-free Dragon Ball" or whatever, and post those in the beginning of the video/comments. That should work I would think, unless Youtube is just really inconsistent about which videos they take down.
I'll try this tonight.

EDIT: I am trying something similar to this right now as I am typing this.
I'm on your channel. Funi found/blocked it.
I don't understand this honestly. Other people have their own filler free versions and for some reason mine keeps getting blocked?

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by funrush » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:53 pm

PiccoloFan7289 wrote:I don't understand this honestly. Other people have their own filler free versions and for some reason mine keeps getting blocked?
Neither do I. Maybe after Youtube found them before, they put your channel on some sort of "watch" list?

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by PiccoloFan7289 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 7:55 pm

funrush wrote:
PiccoloFan7289 wrote:I don't understand this honestly. Other people have their own filler free versions and for some reason mine keeps getting blocked?
Neither do I. Maybe after Youtube found them before, they put your channel on some sort of "watch" list?
Well I'm done with youtube I'm cancelling that account.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by GotenDaisuki » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:47 pm

And, thus ends this short-lived project... for now, anyway.
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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by PiccoloFan7289 » Sun Jun 26, 2011 4:52 am

I won't be uploading anything for a while guys but I will provide updates on the videos that I am creating. I should be able to get a lot done this week since I'm out of college now for the summer. I may even be able to get a couple arcs done this week if everything goes according to plan. It sucks that I can't show these off now though.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by funrush » Wed Jun 29, 2011 3:13 pm

You know, it's not like Youtube is the only video hosting place. You could put them on Myspace. It's already half-dead but it might help with removal problems.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by Akumaito Beam » Thu Jun 30, 2011 3:50 am

Try the more obscure 123video if not Myspace or Veoh. I...kinda wanna see this! :lol:

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by funrush » Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:20 am

Akumaito Beam wrote:Try the more obscure 123video if not Myspace or Veoh. I...kinda wanna see this! :lol:
I actually would prefer something like Myspace that has less ads. I wouldn't want my computer to crash trying to watch these.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by Akumaito Beam » Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:27 am

Well, whatever. It's his choice, I'm just offering another alternative. Although I kind of have to wonder what kind of computer you're running that crashes due to pop ups and why you haven't installed an adblock yet? I haven't seen an ad in an incredibly long while thanks to that.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by funrush » Thu Jun 30, 2011 12:10 pm

Akumaito Beam wrote:Well, whatever. It's his choice, I'm just offering another alternative. Although I kind of have to wonder what kind of computer you're running that crashes due to pop ups and why you haven't installed an adblock yet? I haven't seen an ad in an incredibly long while thanks to that.
It doesn't crash due to pop-ups/ads, but there are some bad ones out there. Once I was on some video site (it might have been Megavideo), and I ended up getting this really bad rogue that was a real pain to get rid of. But yeah, I should consider getting an ad-block.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by PiccoloFan7289 » Fri Jul 01, 2011 10:37 am

Hi guys. It's been a little while. I'm not sure whether or not I'm going to continue this project or not. I'm kinda 50/50 on it right now. I have no reliable way to show these off, so the future of this project is up in the air at the moment.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by funrush » Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:06 pm

Well, me and Akumaito Beam gave some suggestions, so you could put them on one of those. And another suggestion, you could use what TeamFourstar uses on their website. I think it's called Bliptv.

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Re: Creating a Filler Free Version of Dragon Ball/Dragon Bal

Post by GotenDaisuki » Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:04 pm

These are good suggestions. I really want to see this. So maybe you can consider taking a suggestion?
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