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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: Krusty on June 08, 2011, 11:45:23 AM

Title: In the cockpit recording vs film recording
Post by: Krusty on June 08, 2011, 11:45:23 AM
In my mind I still have these great designs for little AH action videos, with excellent camera angles and editing, but running fraps while flying (live) lately has really brought to mind how much of the gameplay you lose on the film viewer.

Text buffer is gone (including kill messages, bomb hit messages, etc), the clipboard, E6B, exact view angles (custom positions) blackouts, and a bunch of other stuff is missing.

Do you AH film makers miss this? Or do you prefer the camera angle control and the "pure" (i.e. "clean") cockpit witout buffers and clutter to create your angles?

I'm a bit torn. I think each might have its potential. I suppose the best combination would be to include both, but I wonder what the impact is recording film and recording FRAPS at the same time live?

Has anybody combined film viewer angles/cameras with internal clips using FRAPS? Just curious.
Title: Re: In the cockpit recording vs film recording
Post by: Lonmower on June 08, 2011, 01:45:33 PM
I would LOVE to have all the flight controll movement, blackouts/Redouts and sounds in game in the film viewer, that would make it much better.
Title: Re: In the cockpit recording vs film recording
Post by: kilo2 on June 08, 2011, 02:00:21 PM
In my mind I still have these great designs for little AH action videos, with excellent camera angles and editing, but running fraps while flying (live) lately has really brought to mind how much of the gameplay you lose on the film viewer.

Text buffer is gone (including kill messages, bomb hit messages, etc), the clipboard, E6B, exact view angles (custom positions) blackouts, and a bunch of other stuff is missing.

Do you AH film makers miss this? Or do you prefer the camera angle control and the "pure" (i.e. "clean") cockpit witout buffers and clutter to create your angles?

I'm a bit torn. I think each might have its potential. I suppose the best combination would be to include both, but I wonder what the impact is recording film and recording FRAPS at the same time live?

Has anybody combined film viewer angles/cameras with internal clips using FRAPS? Just curious.

Clean. The kill messages and the buffer mean nothing in film.  I have used fraps to make a film which I haven't released because its too glitchy there is much more stutter using fraps.
Title: Re: In the cockpit recording vs film recording
Post by: JOACH1M on June 08, 2011, 02:15:17 PM
I would LOVE to have all the flight controll movement, blackouts/Redouts and sounds in game in the film viewer, that would make it much better.
Yes!