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The MySpace Movie explores the basics of life as well as disputed territories located within the Myspace site in a humorous and parodic fashion. Themes of this movie include: Capturing profile images. Dating on Myspace. Excessive chain bulletins. MySpace's "Top 8" feature. A humorous portrayal of Tom Anderson, the "creator" of Myspace.
The purpose of these stories is not to criticize MySpace, but to demonstrate its role in daily adolescent life. You are kidding, right? I thought it was plainly obvious to anyone who watched it that the film is a complete parody/pastiche of myspace and the associated culture. Removing. --^pirate 21:49, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
Slideshow applications usually offer the following functions: image editing (including photo enhancement, cropping, brightness & contrast settings, photo vintage effects), special animation effects (Ken Burns Effects, rotation, 3D flips), transitions, a collection of pre-designed images (), background music soundtrack, opening and closing titles, voice-over recording, text captions, etc.
It was announced that Myspace lost 12 years worth of content in a server migration gone wrong. So that meant any songs, photos and videos uploaded to the site between 2003-2015 were straight up ...
A slideshow can be made by importing the desired photos. [9] [10] The software includes a timeline thumbnail with duration and transition types for each photo. [11] [10] Text tool can be used to add one or two lines of text to the slides. [11] [10]
Program Developer Platform Initial release Latest release License Target audience; Version Date Windows Movie Maker: Microsoft: Windows 2000 16.4.3528.0331 [20] [21] : 2014-04-07
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Anderson's father was an entrepreneur. [5] As a teenager at San Pasqual High in Escondido, California, Anderson was a computer hacker under the pseudonym "Lord Flathead" (friends with Bill Landreth), and prompted a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raid after he hacked into a computer system at Chase Manhattan Bank.