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12-09-2007, 12:39 PM | #11 |
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Fraps is the best, use it and nothing else
Sony Vegas is the best professional video editing program available especially for the new creators. Try to get your hands on it, it's very user-friendly and a very powerful program for making videos.
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12-18-2007, 10:35 AM | #12 |
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i wish i had read this damn guide before i made mine
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12-18-2007, 02:56 PM | #13 |
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I haven't really tried much but.. can't one do more with the AE/premiere combo than with vegas? Vegas has lameass audio controls and its lacking in effects/3d handling, among other things.
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12-18-2007, 05:39 PM | #14 | |
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When it comes to editing, After Effects' interface can seem intimidating at first, but with advanced settings you can achieve great results. Combining After Effects with Photoshop, Premiere and Soundbooth you got a package that's hard to beat... Did that just sound like an ad? |
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12-18-2007, 06:43 PM | #15 |
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Yeah for Adobe lol
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12-26-2007, 02:08 AM | #16 |
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Very nice, and good read!
If I can add one thing: When sorting your movies, do consider where you recorded the fight scene. Unless your trying to do something spesific (like having all your fights shown by where they were recorded, aka all AB fights together, all WSG fights together, etc), please try and remember not to mash them together. If your movie is playing, and you jump area to area, and then suddenly 3 fights in Alterac Valley play right after each other, it can many times give a bad impression of "oh, and then we got to all the AV clips" kinda feeling. The same goes for classes: Unless your trying to divide them into class spesific fights, try not to accidentially show the same class right after each other. Personally I think you should try and vary both your location, class, and situation as best as possible, from scene to scene, to best avoid the viewer getting bored by watching the same thing over and over (be it the same background, the same class, the same "setup", etc). Anyway, as I said, nicely written |
07-15-2008, 07:05 AM | #17 |
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nice guide
i was wondering, evrytime i try to Render my movie, its done in 2 sec's and only thing that shows up when i try to watch it is a image of first clip anyone have a clue what i am doing wronge? =) Edit: Im using Sony vegas if it has anything to do with it Last edited by Yndigo : 07-15-2008 at 07:22 AM. Reason: more info put into post |
07-19-2008, 10:53 PM | #18 |
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Very impressed
Very impressing
I can see you have been use lot of time making this one. And I really respect people who really want help others with these kind of things. I still slack with my own video... Im getting always stuck at the editing point. I edit little bit. Then i get somehow like ''bored'' or something. Then I just throw all into row and render. Then when I watch it im not happy and I delete it. Then I start edit again and same old story. But thats not the point. this helped with some things. Thank you. - Breydan |
07-30-2008, 11:46 AM | #19 |
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Great guide !!
hopefully will totally save loads of amateur movie makers =) |