Heheh, yeah, zombie butchering can be a bit nuts. I'm personally swimming in dog meat. I'm debating on trying a 'beastmaster' setup for a dwarf or two (30+ wardogs each) and see what happens on the surface. I am 90% sure it's going to fail hysterically because as each dog dies the enemy becomes more numerous, but it should be amusing. If I had Lions or something it'd be a lot more fun, but I haven't seen elves.
I've finally gotten the movie built up and am doing final touches (background music, sound effects, annotations, dwarf bubbles, title/trailer, etc) in the new software. Did an upload to YouTube and confirmed that my settings are good, should be able to get pretty clear 1080p now. I was running everything previously at 720. Also I've located and purchased a different screen capture software for Windows 8.1 - Bandicam. It takes a little getting used to and it was a bit gnarly getting the settings straight for me, but it works and I no longer have to mess with my desktop size to record a 1080x720 display.
So... yeah, be gentle on this next one. I'm throwing in a bunch of extras because the screen work... well... yeah. I'm realizing, though, just how much effort this crap takes, however. It's funny. If you start seriously editing your own work, in any way, when you go and watch something else (youtube, movie, anything) you start seeing it as clips and tracks and layers and... you realize just HOW much time some of this shit really takes.