Author Topic: LGM Films presents...."Opening Battle - Battle for Paris - AH III Scenario Film"  (Read 1955 times)

Offline Animl-AW

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Funny note;
We both came out with vids on same day, and used the same maps on the front end without even conversing about it. Musta been a cool idea. We're both def going after similar styles and visions with our own twist.

IF I even bother re-posting mine, questionable, I was thinking of slapping the AH logo on the map. Thin fleeting thoughts are plentiful. I have a nice clean logo in .png format if anyone wants to use it.

Masters will make for great films,..I may actually get some great formations happening. I want the clean big shot, which I just don't have. Mine really don't make sense without them. I've never had all the shots I really want and never been happy with my vids, at all. I just don't have that full library yet. And using other films to vid other planes in them is a PITA and somewhat subpar since no inner cockpit works, exterior shots only.

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Thank you gentlemen, and Bruv, for watching. 


Will finish redoing the 2nd Battle for Paris film with same improvements to details.  Will update that thread with new link in few days.

 :ahand 

I was going to say you don't see many film makers uploading stuff of themselves getting shot down but it must happen frequently for you, so you've got to work with what you have.   

Now that would have been un gentlemanly   :neener:
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Offline Kermit de frog

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:ahand 

I was going to say you don't see many film makers uploading stuff of themselves getting shot down but it must happen frequently for you, so you've got to work with what you have.   

Now that would have been un gentlemanly   :neener:

 :rofl

Way to spoil the ending for the millions that have yet to watch.   :mad:


You can hear the radio chatter of concurrent b26 attacks by fellow JG11 pilots as I'm keeping busy many allied fighters now stripped from their escort duties.

I also lured those allied fighters lower and slower, deeper and deeper into our airspace.  Updating command of their positions in real time, while also learning how to fly again after over a decade. 

The pony pilots tuck tail and ran away, but the jug pilots were not so fortunate.  They died 2 minutes later in their futile attempt to exit our airspace.


I was the only JG11 190a8 to lose a life on that sortie because I was flying like a noob.
Right after the P51 first shoots at me, as he passed by you can hear the 3rd fighter shoot at me, and I had no idea.  My gunnery was rusty, having never fired those guns before in over a decade.  My icon reading was abit off too, as you can tell when I thought they all broke off.  I had to do a double take to realize I still have one determined pilot on my tail.  That was the moment I knew I was going to die if I couldn't do something quick.


Time's fun when you're having flies.