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Dave's Guide To Finding All 40 Talent Book Pages
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Contents
1. What's New
2. 3D Movie Maker
3. About The Author
4. Walkthrough
5. Cheat: Behind The Scenes
6. Credits
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Part 1: What's New
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Version 1.0 - 20th August 2000
* Finished FAQ in a few hours.
* Authorised Distribution on GameFAQs.
Version 1.1 - 24th August 2000
* Added 'What's New' section.
* Added Cheat.
* Added Copyright Warning.
Version 1.2 - 24th August 2000
* Authorised Distribution on Video Games Strategies and Game Advice.
Version 1.3 - 29th August 2000
* Added actors' names to Walkthrough.
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Part 2: 3D Movie Maker
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Released in 1995, 3D Movie Maker puts you in the Director's seat to make your own 3D
movies. You're in charge of over 60 actors and props, 12 scenes, and hundreds of sounds
and music, plus the ability to record your own.
3D Movie Maker is a very simple program to use; it takes mere minutes to learn the
tools. Young children will have hours of fun making their own movies, while teenagers
and adults can use it for school presentations, etc.
If you don't already own this wonderful program, go out and buy it now; it's only
about $15.
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Part 3: About The Author
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My name's David Moseley. I'm 14, and I live in the UK. I've been using 3D Movie Maker
for years, for school, for home, etc. Whenever a project is due in, I make a movie and
transfer it to video (using a VCR lead, not supplied with the program). The program has
helped to give me a better understanding of how to make movies. I am about to start two
years of Media Studies and Drama at Queen Elizabeth Upper School. I doubt I will update
this FAQ any more, unless I receive a whole lot of people asking me to be more specific
in a certain area.
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Part 4: Walkthrough
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This section shows you where each page is found.
Page 1 - Alexander: Projects Room - Exit. Scientific-looking Bottle.
Page 2 - Augustin: Projects Room - Exit. Beaker.
Page 3 - Bella: Projects Room - Exit. Lying-down Bottle.
Page 4 - Benedict: Projects Room - Totem Pole Props. Totem Pole.
Page 5 - Billy: Projects Room - Totem Pole Props. Crate.
Page 6 - Bino BeGood: Projects Room - Totem Pole Props. Globe.
Page 7 - Bo: Ideas Room - Vendor Props. Vending Wagon.
Page 8 - Bongo: Ideas Room - Vendor Props. Bench
Page 9 - Charlie: Ideas Room - Vendor Props. Machine with two buttons.
Page 10 - Christina: Ideas Room - Mask Props. Straw Table.
Page 11 - Claudia: Ideas Room - Mask Props. Mask.
Page 12 - Crash: Ideas Room - Mask Props. Bowl.
Page 13 - Eliza: Ideas Room - Exit. Upside-Down Chairs / Table.
Page 14 - Frank: Studio - Chandelier Props. Sofa.
Page 15 - Gabriel: Studio - Chandelier Props. Tall Table.
Page 16 - Gregory: Studio - Chandelier Props. Books.
Page 17 - Gustave: Studio - Chandelier Props. Chandelier.
Page 18 - Hiro: Studio - Clock Props. Clocks.
Page 19 - Jeremy: Studio - Clock Props. Large Ceramic.
Page 20 - Jerzy: Studio - Clock Props. Horns.
Page 21 - Joshephine: Studio - Exit. Turned-over Shelves.
Page 22 - Kim: Studio - Exit. Stack of white Plates under Chair.
Page 23 - Martha: Studio - Exit. Chair.
Page 24 - Michael: Ticket Booth. Stone Symbol at front of Booth.
Page 25 - Mimi: Lobby - Sitting Area. Right Lamp next to Picture of Theatre.
Page 26 - Maribella: Lobby - Sitting Area. Left Chair.
Page 27 - Nakita: Lobby - Sitting Area. Under Carpet.
Page 28 - Patrick: Lobby - Refreshments Area. Symbol in Centre of Display Case.
Page 29 - Ramu: Lobby - Refreshments Area. Lever on Ice-Cream machine.
Page 30 - Randolph: Lobby - Theatre Entrance. Star Symbol just above Entrance.
Page 31 - Roxanne: Theatre - Rear View. First Row, Second Seat from the left.
Page 32 - Salvador: Theatre - Rear View. Back Row, Second Seat from the right.
Page 33 - Sebastian: Theatre - Rear View. Far right Pillar.
Page 34 - Slam: Projects Room - Exit. Table.
Page 35 - Timothy: Lobby - Theatre Entrance. Right Poster nearest to Entrance.
Page 36 - Valentine: Lobby - Theatre Entrance. Far right Poster.
Page 37 - Venie: Projects Room - Melanie. Light under "Movie Techniques" Monitor.
Page 38 - Wanda: Studio - Mczee. Microphone.
Page 39 - Willy: Ideas Room - Mczee. Mop Bucket.
Page 40 - Zack: Backstage - Theatre Entrance. Right end of Pipe.
Now you've found all 40 pages, you can access the talent book whilst making your movie
(instead of having to save your movie, exit the Studio, go to the Ideas Room, look at
the Talent Book, return to the Studio and continue with your movie).
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Part 5: Cheat: Behind The Scenes
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There is a secret video hidden in 3D Movie Maker that shows the team 'hard at work'.
If you have about 10 minutes of free time, and you're interested in how many people
it took to make, then sit down and enter the cheat.
1. You need to be in the Talent Book, so open it up wherever you want.
2. Now you have to type in: socrates. No full stop, all lowercase letters.
3. This will start the movie. Exiting the Talent Book will stop it, but typing the
cheat in again will start the movie from the beginning.
Just in case anybody is interested, the movie is REALLY blocky if you view it in
640x480 resolution, so if your desktop is set to something like 800x600 or higher,
run it in a window so you can see it better. Also, the audio is REALLY staticy; no
solution there, I'm afraid.
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Part 6: Credits
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This walkthrough was written by David Moseley, 8/20/2000. Copyright 2000 David Moseley.
Thanks to Microsoft for making the program: You had to get something right, I'm sure
glad it was this. Drop me a line at
[email protected] if you have any queries.
However, please don't send me any movies you have made as I don't have the time to
download and view them. If you do send me movies you will receive no reply. If you
want to have your movies published on the web, go to either of these 3D Movie Maker
sites:
http://www.3dmm.com,
http://www.3dmm.co.uk