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Old 07-22-2011, 02:10 PM
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Loaded up the Full Mission Builder, had FRAPS running, and ended up with this.

Probably had more fun making it than anyone will watching it, but you get the idea. It doesn't look anything like the thumbnail image btw, not sure what Youtube's doing with that.

Oh, and it's got some dark shots, which might not be that clear if viewed in a brightly lit room. I didn't lighten them up as I thought that looked worse than being too dark. They're more visible when watched fullscreen or expanded on Youtube.

Great video LES....
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Old 07-22-2011, 05:42 PM
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Les,

Really nice work, but... ( and no, I would never give you a thumbs-down )

...the fade in and out with the tempo is highly artistic, but I would like to see more of the action...
...So, if you don't mind, please make a full-length 3D feature film for IMAX!
I would pay loads of money to see it! Your methods just scream out the capabilities of this sim, and truly help in it's promotion.

In fact, brilliant work, Les!
The devs should be very happy with you!

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Old 07-22-2011, 10:07 PM
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Thanks for the comments.

Most of my video's are just improvised, record-some-stuff-and-see-what-happens kind of things, including the last two. (I didn't even intend to use titles in them, and was wracking my brains trying to think what I should write on them once I'd decided to use them.) That they're watchable at all is indeed mostly a testament to the contribution the developers and others have made to the game.

I forgot to mention for example that the He-111 skin I used in the last video was made by Shado. (Should probably add that to the Youtube description.) I should even thank Ataros and other forum members here for tuning me into the Old Cinema filter I used on the previous video, and for planting in the back of my mind the idea of doing some time-lapse and night shots.

While I'm basically doing this stuff because I'm interested in the technology and processes involved, I'm not working in a vacuum and it wouldn't be happening at all without the input and influences of others, ie. the IL-2 community.

So, yeah, you'll have to blame and thank yourselves as well. lol

Just a note about the editing though before I go. It's actually quite difficult to record and cut together comprehensible action sequences using Cliffs Of Dover, let alone ones that are incorporated into a wider story or context and which can engage the viewer on something other than the tech-spectacle level. Among other things, there are still a lot of technical and graphical limits to what you can do with it, due to the nature of the game itself, but also due to the amount of bugs and glitches we still have in it. Basically, a lot of good, useful, and sometimes essential shots and ideas get ruined or have to be abandoned, and if you can't re-film them (because it's just not possible or isn't worth the effort), you just have to try and work with what you've got and deal with it in editing, sometimes in ways that change the basic nature of the video you're making. Even with the (limited) ability to record and play back tracks, it's a real challenge sometimes to string together a sequence of images in such a way that people can then just take them for granted and focus on the 'story' being told, (or the events being depicted or documented.) It's do-able, but it takes a lot of effort, more than what even most of those who are into that sort of thing are prepared to put it in, or so it seems to me anyway. So, long story short, it ain't easy, and I too look forward to what the miners of this rich but problematic seam of potential movies can dig up and refine.
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Old 07-23-2011, 01:04 AM
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Very good job Less.
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Old 07-23-2011, 08:06 PM
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S! pilots

now also to our western friends...

Hello and welcome for a great time together.


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Old 07-23-2011, 09:01 PM
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S! pilots

now also to our western friends...

Hello and welcome for a great time together.


Another video wich isn't available in Germany because of copyright violence. Why can't you all just do your videos without any music?

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Old 07-23-2011, 09:23 PM
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http://www.hidemyass.com/

sollte funktionieren...

url reinschmeissen und geht scho...

viel spass !
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Old 07-27-2011, 12:27 AM
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Another video wich isn't available in Germany because of copyright violence. Why can't you all just do your videos without any music?
Why Germany can't ajust copyright laws?
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