Zachary Noah on WBRC FOX6 Good Day Alabama (01-23-2004)
This is my first-ever television appearance in my lifetime. In this segment from WBRC FOX6 Good Day Alabama, I impressed Mickey Ferguson with my geographical knowledge of the states, capitals, and interstate highways.
Sorry about that one-second blackout during the first segment. This video was digitized from an old VHS recording.
This segment originally aired live on WBRC FOX6 on Friday, January 23, 2004, which was about eight days before I turned 12 years old at the time. Ten years later, I would make my national television debut on RightThisMinute, which coincidentally airs on the same station. You can watch my appearance on RightThisMinute by following this link below.
Here's a compilation of BMX crashes from the late 1980's, digitally transferred from an old VHS recording by yours truly, Zachary Noah.
This video was digitized using a Diamond Multimedia VC500 One Touch USB Capture Card. First, I connected the Panasonic PV-V4611 4-Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR to the Panasonic DMR-ES15 DVD recorder with a composite cable. Then, I connected the DVD recorder to the capture card with an S-Video cable. And finally, I connected the capture card to my computer. The app that I used to capture the video was OBS Studio. I then used VirtualDub2 to edit out a few blank portions, as well as deinterlace and upscale the footage to 1080p Full HD.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTXCWMAIUe4
Cameron Cat shares his memories with his nephew, Corey, as they look in his picture scrapbook.
This Cameron Cat cartoon was originally published on YouTube on Tuesday, March 26, 2013.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPZPtioSfA0
Here's the same Cameron Cat/Dexter Dog soccer quickie animation that I did a few years ago, but with a different ending that is highly reminiscent of the classic 1983 laserdisc Arcade game "Dragon's Lair."
You can watch the one with the other ending by following this link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMLbx_nFz6Q
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPxiXjgZWjs
Here's an old VHS home movie of my dad, Paul, and my uncle, Tader, racing BMX at the Knoxville BMX Track in Knoxville, Tennessee. The original VHS videotape of this home movie is still in very good condition, despite being almost 30 years old, which around that age, a typical VHS videotape would have already degraded to an unplayable and irreparable condition if not stored properly, or if played back too many times.
This VHS home movie was originally recorded on Sunday, October 30, 1988, and was captured and digitized using the Diamond VC500 Video Capture device, and the latest version of VirtualDub, which was also used to edit out a few sections, crop and remove the black bars and head switching noise, and upscale the digitized source to 1080p at 60fps. Lastly, HandBrake was used to convert the final product to a smaller file size.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iof5ZsiBvNg
In the making of my most recent Cameron Cat cartoon "Scrapbook Screwball," I did double duty as the voice of Cameron Cat and his little nephew, Corey. My Corey voice is basically a sped-up variation of my Cameron Cat voice. Here's my video featuring Corey's voice, before and after the audio processing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=177vBzqmQtA
On my behalf, Cameron Cat, is pleased to announce that my cartoons will be shown in front of Black Creek Productions' upcoming horror film "ShovelHead: The Movie," coming soon to the Ritz Theatre in Gadsden, Alabama. "ShovelHead: The Movie" is written by Raymond "Ray" Scanlon and directed by Trey McGriff.
To find out more about Black Creek Productions and "ShovelHead: The Movie," please click on the following links below.
http://www.blackcreekproductions.com/
http://www.shovelheadmovie.com/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPA2MqrdA2k
This is my television appearance on WVTM 13 News. In this clip, my dad, Paul Noah, and I were interviewed about our Autism Race Car, which was near completion at the time.
Our Autism Race Car was badly damaged at the Powder Puff race at the now-defunct Green Valley Speedway in Glencoe, Alabama. We are currently trying to raise enough money to rebuild our car and return to the race tracks. We will greatly appreciate it if you make some donations by following this link below.
http://www.gofundme.com/m77cek?pc=fb_u_g
Autism Race Car Inc. is now on Facebook. To learn more about the Autism Race Car, please follow this link below.
https://www.facebook.com/autismracecar
This news interview originally aired on WVTM 13 on Wednesday, October 31, 2007.
I apologize for the low quality of this video. This was from a VHS recording.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atotrNv55NE
On Monday, April 15, 2013, over one year before my national television debut on RightThisMinute, WIAT CBS42 reporter Chris Womack, interviewed me about my willingness to share my creativity and talent with the world by teaching my own cartoon animation class at My Masterpiece Art Studio and Gallery in Gadsden, Alabama, which is currently out of business as of 2014. Also involved in the interview was Dawn Beck, who was the owner of the studio. Beck currently resides in Huntsville, Alabama. I initially started drawing and writing as a means of nonverbal communication. I have Autism, you know. And that method of nonverbal communication has evolved into a passion for old-fashioned hand-drawn animation. I also mentioned in this interview that the Cameron Cat cartoons started out as a series of demo animations that I did while attending high school.
To watch the Cameron Cat cartoons that were featured on this interview, please follow this link below.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlDaK8EWojK8DMqfcspEyomLiZu4BNvzJ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehVX_-XaXcs