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P-51 Guncam Kills

 
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Cobra516
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:04 am    Post subject: P-51 Guncam Kills Reply with quote

Had some fun blasting bandits with Cntrl tonight, heh.

Pulled a pretty risky maneuver against that '38 - but it worked out, it was Delirium, he shot me down earlier, so it worked out.

Came out darker than what it looked like in .wmv, make sure to watch in High Quality


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 4:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

awsome video cobra on of the best ones ive seen yet. what program do you use for making the video?
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you sir! I just use the ol' stock Windows Movie Maker - and add the "Film Grain" and "Grayscale" effects, then spliced the film (beginning and end of the gun kill sequence) and added the "slow down 1/2" and removed the Film Grain and used Film Age Old, and just muted the kill clips for dramatic effect, heh.

I need to turn all the icons / text bar off next time, look a little more realistic.

I get a kick out of video editing, but haven't tried any other programs out there, maybe I could get ahold of Adobe Premiere - but, there isn't a whole lot more you need to edit for simple films like this, it's kind of one of those "less is more" situations in terms of editing.

I have no idea how to edit/setup camera shots using the AH film viewer, but it would be cool to start recording both FRAPS and AH film and then add in both the AH film and FRAPS to the Movie Maker and see what I could do.
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