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[MOVIE] Beyond the Sea
Hello!
My friend told me to share my Il-2-based videos here so I took the advice. Il-2 Sturmovik: Beyond the Sea : Respectation video for F4U Corsair Enjoy! |
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nice.
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Not bad.
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nice work! keep up the good work!
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While the Movie is technically good it´s still the usual "All American Ace" vs "Thick lensed bucktoothed Japanese novice".
BOOOOORING!
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Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!! Very nice camera work,really showed a lot of Beauty in this old sim,very nice FPS!!....and I love the tune!!!! TWO THUMBS UP!!!!!!
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I think the good IL2 movies show something different than the experience you have while flying the sim, they tell a story. This movie, while technically good, lack of a soul. You can tell the japanesse player were ia by a mile, the were absolutely noobs. There is not story nor tension. A corsair will never overmanouver a zero low and slow. That's not the real story. American aces use to use speed and power to their advance and tactical manouvers were their strong point. Anyone can take two f4u-a quick mission and another two zeros and record it with fraps. Sorry to be critical about it. I think you are good with the technical aspects, so why do not try to add some "soul" to your movie?
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Quote:
Got to remember your words when making my next movie Yours Faithfully! |
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I enjoyed watching it.
Your movie on youtube is very well done.
Smoothly made - no story, but who needs one - it's a pleasure to watch a bird fly - a story is not important if one uses their imagination while watching. The music changing to the oldie when the credits show up is really cool. Very 1940s Well done! 4 stars! Jinix the Elder Rules are made for people who aren't willing to make up their own. Chuck Yeager |
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