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mztik uncompleted movie part 2 by fredd
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20 May 2019, 01:24
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another clip I found on my old hdd,
uncompleted (missing sync, cams etc)
uncompleted (missing sync, cams etc)
i never got good at cams and always got stuck / quit while making them because i could never get the timing right. shoulda learned more, woulda finished more projects haha. lots of ideas, little time (i was 18 and in school at the time, poor execution). i did try a quake3 minimovie and found the cam tool much easier to use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YYAYfJAyeE
how are you? still making videos?
I did video editing / filming freelance for a while, but right now I'm a gardener, haha. got sick of sitting at the pc after all these years..
here's an irl project I made, first time filming and had 30 minutes to get used to the camera lol
http://videofx.ee/wp-content/EestiMaitsed/EAS_Eestitoit.mp4
Last made these 4 years ago or so:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSe1IImo5QY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpBaEWgZgMk
I never got around to making a third one. There's just not enough of an audience anymore anyway. The second vid is still less than 8,000. A fraction of what it would have had if it was released in 2008 or so. It's a shame.
I'm too busy with career etc now too. I do try to keep up my after effects skills every now and then though!
Great video btw. What kind of camera and lens are you using? Got a 50mm lens for my DSLR recently, but I've only really been using it for photos.
it's gonna be shaky af tho, dslrs wont have good video stabilization.. so you will need to stabilize in post, which will lower the quality but might be good enough for youtube, other option is filming in 1280x720 60fps and slowing down footage 50%, then it will be less shaky aswell
just remember to set all the contrast, saturation, sharpen settings to minimum because the camera sharpen post-processing is bad and you can get better quality sharpining in post and you want the flattest possible image so you can color correct in post aswell - also watch a youtube tutorial on how to set the best settings - the colors look pretty cinematic and nice but only in good light scenarios :)