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Video of the new F-14B & F/A-18E (Read 516 times)
Apr 8th, 2004 at 5:42am

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Hi All,

   Just finished my first "official" video.  It features the F-14B, F/A-18E, Waikato Carrier and orchestral/choral music.

   Created in WMV format and is approx 24M. Sorry about the size, zipping didn't even help a little.


   Hope you like it?


               http://www.anadrac.com/Flight/Video_files/Dancing_in_the_Sky.wmv


Joe
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Reply #1 - Apr 8th, 2004 at 9:38am

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Allrighty, downloading now, and hopefully I'll be able to play it one these slow school computers...

If not I'll definately look at it later after I get home from work... Smiley

Can't wait to see it! Wink
 
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Reply #2 - Apr 8th, 2004 at 9:23pm

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Very Nice!  I like it.  Did you use FRAPS?
could you share a bit of your experience (how the frame rates were, etc)with us?  I'm looking into doing some of this, and I need some advice befoew I go mess up my PC! Cheesy
 

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Reply #3 - Apr 8th, 2004 at 11:32pm

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My system:

       A P-4 / 3.2GHz w/1GB memory.

FRAPS:

    Yes, I used FRAPS. You'll notice it was nothing but water and one group of clouds (Don't know how that happened) ???.  Without FRAPS capturing, I'd get 40-50fps. With it capturing, I was lucky to get 20 Shocked, which was my target fps. Somewhere in the docs it said to use Half-Size capture for 7200rpm drives and Full-Size capture for 10,000rpm drives.

    I set up FS2004 to display 800x600x32 and had FRAPS capturing a Half-Size. Capturing at full-size 1024x768x16 I could not get above 10fps. After capturing I used Video Edit Magic 3 to render to 640x480. I don't think I lost too much quality enlarging.

Video Edit Magic:
    Well, I had to use something... I don't really like it much.  Four of the "Color Effects" crash the software and it has a hard time saving Video Track 2 Angry. After about 10-15min of editing, I'd have to restart it due to memory problems. But it works.  I do like the ability to crop and trim video and/or audio segments. By stretching or shrinking a segment, you can make things go slower or faster.  It allows you to "tag" spots in the timeline.  Load up your background music, let it play and instead of tapping the table or desk, just tap the mouse to mark key points.

ULead Video Studio 7:
    Um, what can I say... It sucks Undecided. It can't manage memory to save my project.  5 minutes of editing, memory gets full and PPPTTTHHHH!!!! Gone, history, BYE BYE!
    I have a separtate partition on one of my drives just for the swap file. Using this program caused drive full errors if you can believe it.  So I moved my swap file to my 120GB and maxed it out at 4.5GB
    I used to complain about how much memory I had going to waste. Well... I wasn't editing videos either... now I want MORE!!!

Anything else you want to know?
 

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Reply #4 - Apr 8th, 2004 at 11:36pm

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Which version of FRAPS- thier website has several.  I imagine you used the freeware one?

I am all set on software-  I have some pretty good stuff that I use that doesn't suck at all. Grin  Thanks so much!
 

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Reply #5 - Apr 9th, 2004 at 2:14am

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Version 2.1 Started off shareware, I bought it to get rid of the "demo" message
 

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Reply #6 - Apr 9th, 2004 at 5:07pm

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Great use of cutting angles in sync with the music! Very cool video  Grin

did ya notice that all of your turns in the hornet were to the right?  Wink

nice manuevers in the stall too! my fav is the comlete tight roll into a 90 degree right hand bank in the hornet. good stuff!  Grin
 
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Reply #7 - Apr 10th, 2004 at 1:02am

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Quote:
did ya notice that all of your turns in the hornet were to the right?

Yeah, a friend pointed that out to me. I'm right handed, maybe that's it. Roll Eyes

Did you notice, the turns are in sync with the music? At least they should have been. Wink
 

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Reply #8 - Apr 10th, 2004 at 6:12pm

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yeah definitely. the video flowed really well with the music and that was actually the most noticeable thing about the video (IMO). it seems that most people overlook how important the proper selection of music is when creating videos. they also tend to cut angles and movements off beat and it really kills the video. you did an excellent job on this project and it's very evident that you didn't use the music as a crutch, but rather as an entirely vivid element to add life and feeling to the video!  Grin keep em coming  8)
 
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