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Old 08-14-2012, 11:28 PM
scottnmegs scottnmegs is offline
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Thanks for the comments, I have learnt a lot for the camera effects and post processing recently, I have now got the motion somewhat smoother than before. I appreciate the comments about the music, its never going to please everyone (dare to be different) but I will use something more fitting in the next movie. Next one will be a tribute to the 109 or something of the like. If anyone can suggest good music with that in mind please feel free to pass it on.

I can handle any comment, in my line of work I need an incredibly thick skin so all feedback good and bad can be only used to make the next movie better, thats how I look at it anyhow.

@ Doolittleraider - a movie must have some sort of storyline otherwise it is nothing but random video clips placed together, I have upgraded my editing software and am learning it quickly. I was pleased to be able to get some of the scenes in that clip looking lifelike. I especially liked the shot of the spitfire rolling over and dissapearing out of the bottom of the screen. To me that looked awesome (lifelike).

Finally the main point is, without a simulation of this quality any movie like this or any others would not be possible. Without the graphics and eye candy the movies just wouldnt be the same. Sure it has its issues but its on the right track now (every game has things people dont like). Big thumbs up to the creators!!
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