Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: LCADolby on October 16, 2011, 02:20:56 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXdCtL_A6gE
:) Something different :salute
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Very nice film, Dolby. :aok
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Glad you enjoyed it :D
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OK. Im a noob at using the film viewer how do yall get the cameras in static locations.....Im tired of watching all these well done films and looking like a little kid with crayons.... :noid :ahand :devil
nice vid sir as usual. and thanks in advance.
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<S> Vudu. To keep it static the Coords for position at Start and End have to be the same. Grab All usually does the trick, and off you go :)
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:O awesome video :rock
semp
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TY sir I give that a shot. :salute
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I really liked most of your camera angles... its a lot better than what I've figured out how to do and besides being technically good, artistically well done too. Also you had a nice sync with the music and with that music I think it would be hard to sync to it, so its all the more impressive.
If you want some criticism, I'd have cranked up the video settings before taking the footage, particularly the anti-aliasing, because there was a lot of jaggies in there, most noticeable on the plane's wings when facing towards or away from the camera. Also there were a few Film Viewer glitches you could have edited out. Finally I would have added more footage so that it ended closer to the end of the music instead of the long drawn-out credits.
Overall I really liked it and I think you've given me and many others some things to think about before making our videos.
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I really liked most of your camera angles... its a lot better than what I've figured out how to do and besides being technically good, artistically well done too. Also you had a nice sync with the music and with that music I think it would be hard to sync to it, so its all the more impressive.
If you want some criticism, I'd have cranked up the video settings before taking the footage, particularly the anti-aliasing, because there was a lot of jaggies in there, most noticeable on the plane's wings when facing towards or away from the camera. Also there were a few Film Viewer glitches you could have edited out. Finally I would have added more footage so that it ended closer to the end of the music instead of the long drawn-out credits.
Overall I really liked it and I think you've given me and many others some things to think about before making our videos.
It's fair Critique, so I'm glad of it. :)
The pixelation of the wings can be directly attributed to the Pan+Zoom done post recording. The more I have to zoom to get the shot I want, the worse it gets.
The Glitches that crept in - that was laziness on my part. Pure oversight, I probably needed another pot of coffee ;)
I set the credits to roll how they are because I couldn't seem to find a way of getting 50 seconds of ingame to go with the music. It was too slow. The way I did it was a compromise, and I'm not surprised it got picked out.
:salute