Official_Recap
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So last October, most of my computer equipment along with two of my external HDDs (which included all of my 2012 projects and backups) were stolen. I was about 60-70% finished editing a piece that was my favorite to-date and was never able to finish or upload it due to the theft. It took a while to mentally/emotionally get over this, but I came to terms and moved forward. I've always had this kind of fantasy that I would somehow find the drives with the data still on them and be able to finish and share that video with everyone. Realistically, there was no way this would actually happen, but the thought stayed in the back of my mind...
...flash forward to a few weeks ago... I randomly received a message on Facebook from someone I don't know asking if I was still offering a reward for the stolen equipment (originally posted a reward for any information leading to the recovery of my gear). After a night of back-and-forth communication with this person (who I've concluded is friends with the person who stole my equipment), he informed me that he could buy the drives from his friend and sell them to me. While this goes against EVERYTHING that I stand for on principal, recovering the data on those drives was more important. So I trekked up to meet this person the next morning with my laptop to check the files and surely enough, everything was on the drives as I had left it! Opening up the projects was a relief I can't even describe.. I paid him for my drives (ugh) and went home to back everything up immediately.
I finally had the chance to finish that unreleased project and even remembered most of the cuts I was about to make! I am VERY stoked about this entire situation, and with how the video came together.
I know this has nothing to do with skiing, but if you are into electronic music or just want to see a somewhat intensely edited video, I would love to hear some thoughts!
-Chase
* I recommend watching this in a controlled environment with a solid sound system (and turn it up) *
...flash forward to a few weeks ago... I randomly received a message on Facebook from someone I don't know asking if I was still offering a reward for the stolen equipment (originally posted a reward for any information leading to the recovery of my gear). After a night of back-and-forth communication with this person (who I've concluded is friends with the person who stole my equipment), he informed me that he could buy the drives from his friend and sell them to me. While this goes against EVERYTHING that I stand for on principal, recovering the data on those drives was more important. So I trekked up to meet this person the next morning with my laptop to check the files and surely enough, everything was on the drives as I had left it! Opening up the projects was a relief I can't even describe.. I paid him for my drives (ugh) and went home to back everything up immediately.
I finally had the chance to finish that unreleased project and even remembered most of the cuts I was about to make! I am VERY stoked about this entire situation, and with how the video came together.
I know this has nothing to do with skiing, but if you are into electronic music or just want to see a somewhat intensely edited video, I would love to hear some thoughts!
-Chase
* I recommend watching this in a controlled environment with a solid sound system (and turn it up) *
