Introduce Yourself to Tailcast.com



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http:www.tailcast.com Tailcast.com is a social network for Artists, Writers and Musicians to share their work, network and collaborate. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is an edit of all the entries from the Tailcast 'INTRODUCE YOURSELF' contest. A playlist of all the individual entries can be viewed here:
http://uk.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BC8A22AE06FAC375 MUSIC: Velvetlungs EDITING: cheekychen VIDEO CONTRIBUTORS: Eveliiine, Edward Garvin, David Bussell Junior, Dale [the gadget dude], eagle crow owl, Michelle [paisleypower], benzone, n0isebL0ke, Eric Cook [ick], RobotManGreg, RedNationStates, S
yd, htmlbandit, Elliot Boswell, Becca, BilliLovesMargot, Martin92, Jared Knight, Emily Noble, Oliver Day, KaiJ, Matt Colclough, Neelesh, Mis-BUG , Taymaz Valley, Prowlgrin, PickledKryptonite, Gee, bunnydevil, Velvetlungs, AlicesPalette, cheekychen, Bryanitious, Peter Howitt, Lori Andrews [LAArtGalle
ry], Amanda Delight, pyramiaou, Sarah Amstutz, cdeeryart, debcoart, Alice McMahorn White, Melieeeboo, Robyn Jones, bendystraws, daligoddess, reekfeel, George Evans, Charlotte Burnell and La Nada Visuals. Make sure you sign up to TAILCAST.COM if you want to be involved with our new COLLABORATION CO
NTEST!


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This is a great ... ( 5 months ago by htmlbandit)
This is a great compilation of entries!
Hey, Hey, Heeeeeey~ ... ( 5 months ago by greenlife7)
Hey, Hey, Heeeeeey~ (I really didn't mean that to sound like Fat Albert, but it really came out like that. o.o)
Anyway, I just wanted to tell ya that I got a Talcast~ Yayz!
tailcast is, bar ... ( 5 months ago by burgernfries45)
tailcast is, bar none, my favorite social network site. It has given me a chance to share my paintings and my nutty sense of humor and make a lot of friends. This video is a great introduction to the site. Thanks to cheekychen, oli, pete, jon, elizabeth and everyone else involved in creating this great site!
You've done it ... ( 5 months ago by pyramiaou)
You've done it AGAIN cheeky Paul, another FABULOUS edit, how do you do it? All the best bits and MORE!! Go Tailcast! I LOVE IT!!!
I am sure I ... ( 5 months ago by eaglecrowowl)
I am sure I commented on this when it came out but I don't see it. Oh well. Paul - totally awesome editing of both content and kinetics. This video has a wonderful flow and I totally want to go check out some of the videos I didn't see the first time around. Brilliant!
its amazing!!! i ... ( 5 months ago by retrotalkieFILMS)
its amazing!!! i love the art and the music is pretty sweet :D
Samantha from retrotalkieFILMS
Array ( 5 months ago by chritop66)
Nice Edidting..
and dank art as always.
LOVE IT
-liz
W00t w00t ( 5 months ago by porolita22)
W00t w00t
wickid! great ... ( 5 months ago by dinuvc)
wickid! great editing! I love this channel so... :)
very nice propost.. ... ( 5 months ago by VJSco)
very nice propost..love for art ^^
Great editing ... ( 5 months ago by thegasworks)
Great editing Paul-love it. Frances
Yeah. Tailcast is ... ( 5 months ago by compleado)
Yeah. Tailcast is where it's at. : ) Great video; it just flows.
Oh yes I made 4:43 ... ( 5 months ago by ChucklesMginty)
Oh yes I made 4:43 the whole second :D
go tailcast! :D ( 5 months ago by nikkijaneallison)
go tailcast! :D
Array ( 5 months ago by umegoyomi)
:D
:D
:D
:D
Amazing Editing! ( 5 months ago by rocketyrabbit)
Amazing Editing!
ha, nice ( 5 months ago by Tranquilatron)
ha, nice
this is real cool : ... ( 5 months ago by lifeinacndyswrl)
this is real cool :) I feel bad that I didn't submit anything.
:-) very good video ... ( 5 months ago by omaspro)
:-) very good video,nice presentation, go tailcast!!!!!!!!!!!!
is that awesome... ... ( 4 months ago by turbomaruz)
is that awesome...or is it awesome...
ending was so cool ( 4 months ago by aimeebaines)
ending was so cool
ah thats ok, there ... ( 4 months ago by tailcast)
ah thats ok, there will be plenty more opportunities!
thanks!! ( 4 months ago by tailcast)
thanks!!
WICKED! I WANT TO ... ( 4 months ago by SerenaVee)
WICKED! I WANT TO JOIN THE CREW!



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