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Title: Heavy Metal Sunday 08' Film
Post by: Nightmare on December 31, 2008, 01:55:10 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UHVITZFD5E

 :salute
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Sunday 08' Film
Post by: 71313 on January 01, 2009, 12:58:33 PM
looks like a good time was had  :rock
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Sunday 08' Film
Post by: JETBLST on January 02, 2009, 11:03:07 AM
I really like the idea you had of a tank film!  I'm thinking of doing that next!  Good Job!
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Sunday 08' Film
Post by: BMathis on January 03, 2009, 12:45:28 PM
Nice Work Nightmere.  :aok

 To get rid of those 'Twitches" in the Film, you can slow your Footage down in the film Viewer, using the speed bar (usually says x1,or something). Then, in your editing program speed the footage up.  I have to do that occasionally, especially with a lot of people in the Film.

Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Sunday 08' Film
Post by: Nightmare on January 04, 2009, 09:16:02 AM
Thank you for the info Mathis will try that  :salute
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Sunday 08' Film
Post by: Fulmar on January 04, 2009, 11:07:57 AM
Thank you for the info Mathis will try that  :salute
Yup, just make sure that you're trying to keep the FRAPS 'red' number above 30 if you're recording at the normal 1X playback in the film viewer.  If it falls below 30, I recommend halving the speed to .5 (.51 as I can never get it to .5).  Your 'red' number will still be below the 30 mark, but you've essentially recorded twice as many 'frames'.  So say your red number was 20 FPS, at half speed and then doubled in the movie program you'll essentially have 40 FPS.
Title: Re: Heavy Metal Sunday 08' Film
Post by: JETBLST on January 04, 2009, 07:20:45 PM
Nice Work Nightmere.  :aok

 To get rid of those 'Twitches" in the Film, you can slow your Footage down in the film Viewer, using the speed bar (usually says x1,or something). Then, in your editing program speed the footage up.  I have to do that occasionally, especially with a lot of people in the Film.

Thanks for sharing!

Yup!  However I find that if you stream to AVI, it wont let you slow you film speed you have to go with 1 to 1 on that.