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The Raw Pineapple

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When the state of California breaks loose and floats into the islands of Hawaii and then they BOTH start heading towards the country of India - what do you think will happen? This film is filled with authentic surfer slang, triggerfish, some Hawaiian and New Zealand dialect and plenty of other silliness mixed with fact. (There really is a Mumbai International Film Festival for Short and Animated Films.)

Editing of The Raw Pineapple, The Making of The Raw Pineapple, and Outtakes of The Raw Pineapple was done on Final Cut Pro 4. The two big chunks of music and some incidental music were provided by SmartSound's Sonicfire Pro and the other incidental music was composed using Soundtrack (which is a part of Final Cut Pro). The keying for the compositing was done using dvMatte Pro from dvGarage.

Click here for The Making of The Raw Pineapple

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