Here is a bunch of random leftover video footage that doesn't have
any
particular place to go, but is thrown together here for no particular
purpose.
The footage includes a visit to Quarks Star Trek restaurant,
the Film-Tech Drink, the antics of the infamous Ian Price,
Bob Maar's love for martinis and Steve Guttag...yes, Steve Guttag!
Please click here to test your computer's ability to play back these files before downloading
Windows users:
Right click your mouse on a link above and select
"save target as" or "save link as"
&save it on your hard drive. Once downloaded,
double click the file to play.
Macintosh users:
Hold the mouse button on a link above and select
"save target as" or "save link as"
& save it on your hard drive. Once
downloaded, double click the file to play.
87.3 megs / 7:20 / QuickTime format / 450 x 240 / 30 FPS
This is the recommended download for people with high speed access
connections.
The screen is much bigger and there is significantly more detail.
The quality is definitely worth the wait,
but your computer needs to be of a high enough speed to play this file
properly.
Windows users:
Right click your mouse on the link above and
select "save target as" or "save link as"
& save it on your hard drive. Once
downloaded, double click the file to play.
Macintosh users:
Hold the mouse button on the link above and select
"save target as" or "save link as"
& save it on your hard drive. Once
downloaded, double click the file to play.
61.7 megs / 7:20 / QuickTime format / 450 x 240 / 15 FPS
This download is for people with computers that cannot play the large
file.
The screen is the same size, but the frame rate is 15 FPS as opposed
to 30 FPS.
Very patient dial-up people should download the regular version above.
Windows users:
Right click your mouse on the link above and
select "save target as" or "save link as"
& save it on your hard drive. Once
downloaded, double click the file to play.
Macintosh users:
Hold the mouse button on the link above and select
"save target as" or "save link as"
& save it on your hard drive. Once
downloaded, double click the file to play.
36.3 megs / 7:20 / QuickTime format / 225 x 120 / 15 FPS
This download is for people on regular dial-up modems.
The screen is very small and is highly compressed, so much of the detail
is lost.
Very patient dial-up people should download the regular version above.