/r/streamlined
Remove Ads, Filler, Bullshit, etc...
This is a place to submit 'streamlined' media. Get rid of the ads, filler re-caps and credits. The goal is to create the most streamlined version of your chosen topic.
Guide:
Examples:
Hardcore History Omnibus.zip [170+Hrs, 9GB]:
Star Wars:
John Wicks [5:24Hrs, 7GB]
Futurama [51:10Hrs, 17.5GB]
Stranger Things [19:31Hrs, 15GB] (6GB Version)
/r/streamlined
Google Drive Link (2.6 GB, 8 hours)
So, my quest to find a Google Drive mirror of Futurama as a poor, unemployed student lead me here, and the concept really interested me, so here's my little weekend project!
I've always loved SatAM (the shortened name of this show the fans use) a lot. It's a really neat 90s animated series that unfortunately faded into obscurity due to networking drama and other issues. Even watching it now it's clear that there was a ton of passion behind it creatively. Check it out if you're into older stuff like this! It's short and sweet.
The series is known for its use of muted, moody tones to really sell a grim atmosphere.
For this release I have:
Google Drive link (12 GB, 3.5 hours)
Hey all. I'm not a regular Reddit user, but I made this Mamma Mia chronological supercut for fun, and someone pointed me toward this subreddit. I figured I may as well post it in case anyone's interested!
A long time ago, I heard about a chronological cut of the first two Godfather movies that aired on TV, and when I saw Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again and was reminded of The Godfather II (in terms of structure--not really in terms of, uh, anything else), I thought it'd be fun to see the Mamma Mia story unfold in chronological order. (I was right: it is very fun, partly because it's riddled with delightful inconsistencies.)
Done:
Other notes:
If this is the sort of thing that appeals to you, enjoy!
Suggest any media you'd like to see the excess cut from.
Post projects here aimed at removing excess [ads, re-caps, credits, defaults, fillers, bullshit, ...etc]
Related Sub-Reddits:
r/pihole
r/SMyths
r/GoodIdeas
r/BattleBotsRaw
Google Drive Link (17gb, 49hr)
Done:
To Do:
Parts List:
Audio Only: Part 0, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Excess trimmed: ~3.5hrs, 6.6%
Google Drive Link (6.5gb, 19.5hr)
Done:
To Do:
Excess trimmed: 3hrs, 13.3%
Google Drive Link (5.5hr, 6.5gb)
Done:
To Do:
Excess trimmed: 30min, 9.2%
Done:
To Do:
Google Drive Link [15.7gb, 13.25hr]
Audio Only [1gb]
Done:
To Do:
Excess trimmed: 45min, 5.6%
Did a streamline edit of the first episode of Adam Savage's new show Savage Builds.
Old runtime: 41 min 58 s
New runtime: 33 min 29 s
Not sure if i will edit the upcoming episodes as well.
Feedback on whether i removed too much or too little would be helpful.
Mega: https://mega.nz/#!FNlTTaTB!RWZFiBF9Qn6tq2sXZMpHOQyKCmDwZXcxYVxBU6t94TQ
An audio version of the Mueller Report was released as part of a podcast series, though it's split up into a bunch of parts with intro/outros, title headings, descriptions of redactions, and announcements that add a superfluous 2hrs. I've removed them to help the flow of the audio without removing anything of substance. It can be found on Google Drive here: 11hr, 500mb.
To Do: (Feel free to edit my edits)
Several parts repeat themselves throughout and can be combined.
Events and insights into them can be put chronologically.
Quotes (such as interviews given by the President) can be replaced with the actual audio.
More recent developments can be added.
Hardcore History is a historical podcast that merits repeated listening, but a lot of the episodes have anachronistic announcements and other sundries that equate to an excess of 8hrs of fluff over the 160ish hours.
I've organized them chronologically, removed unnecessary bits, and added pertinent historical audio to improve the listening experience.
You can check out the episodes on Google Drive, or for more info you can check out the main post.
Some shows that come to mind:
Hello interested people! For now, since this subreddit doesn't really have anything going yet, please use this thread to submit any requests you'd like to see someone take a crack at. If you're here, you almost definitely came from this thread over on /r/smyths. Some of the requests in that thread were:
I'm going to start out with the first episode of American Ninja Warrior and see where interest goes from there. Anyone else who wants to whip up some streamlined shows is more than welcome to submit them.
Maybe you should set up a [Request] and [Interested] system so that people can make requests and declare their interests. This way people can easily see whats happening.