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Chock
06-25-07, 07:45 AM
Here's a rough edit of a war movie I'm making using various bits of software:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aNdogtx1_U

Note that I was testing the compression when I created this file, so the sound isn't up to much on this clip, but you get the general idea.

:D Chock

U-533
06-25-07, 03:38 PM
Excellent!

I love war movies!

Especially ones that end like yours!!!!

:sunny: :sunny: :rock: :sunny: :sunny:

Chock
06-25-07, 03:56 PM
Yup, you don't get too many war stories that have a happy ending, unless of course they actually involve the war finishng at the end.

:D Chock

Oberon
06-25-07, 05:07 PM
Fan-bloody-tastic Chock!!

Loved every minute of it, portrayed the pilots wonderful, and I really did feel my heart in my mouth when his canopy got stuck. A pilots worst nightmare, out of control, on fire and a stuck canopy. Makes me shudder just to think of it.

And what's more, the little ginger kitten sitting next to me enjoyed it too, so not only do you have the human vote, you have the feline vote too!! :up:

Chock
06-25-07, 09:11 PM
At last, I've found my niche market - movies for kittens. I can see that fame is beckoning... Mind you, I should have known it all along, one or two of our dogs are big fans of action movies.

:D Chock

Reaves
06-25-07, 09:38 PM
You're not using 'The Movies' game to make that are you?

Chock
06-25-07, 09:46 PM
Just so I don't have to type it all out again Reaves, yes I did use that, here's my reply to that question from the flight sim forum :D

For the flying sequences:
Combat Flight Simulator 3 with repainted versions of the Aeroplane Heaven Mark 1 Spitfire and bf 109E. Some shots - notably the 'chase sequence' - were done in Battle of Britain 2, which is a pain in the ass, because BoB2 replays don't have sound on them so I had to add all that. Those flying sequences would probably have been a lot harder to do without Track-IR, so that deserves a mention too. I can't remember for sure, but I think that one of the close up firing shots might be from IL2 1946, but I might be mistaken on that. Most of these shots were captured using FRAPS, which is great and thoroughly recommended.

For the bits with the pilots, the dog and the car:
Those scenes were basically done in the game The Movies (which is great fun by the way), plus its add-on disk Stunts and Effects. If you fancy doing this sort of thing, I really do recommend The Movies game, as it makes it very easy to do. The backdrops for those scenes were made from screengrabs of CFS 3 and BoB2, which were then messed about with in Photoshop and imported into The Movies to use as static backdrops behind the 'actors'. The Spitfires you see behind the car are also done in that way, as a traveling matte shot. I also had to draw the dispersal hut and a few other bits and pieces from scratch, but I nicked the picture of the deckchairs you see in a couple of shots from off the 'net and cut it out in Photoshop!

For the editing:
Most of the editing is done in good old Windows Movie Maker, but some of the effects I wanted were not possible in WMM, so I imported WMV files into the animation program Moho. Things like the camera shake when the pilot fires his guns and some of the zoom shots were done that way. Also the matting shots of the Messerschmitt in the rear view mirror of the Spitfire is a composite of two different WMV files matched up frame-by-frame in Moho (i.e. manually rotoscoped). The pilot's outfits had to be composited in Moho too, using a PNG file placed over the footage of the pilots, this is because there is no flying helmet and oxygen mask costume in The Movies game, which is a bit of a shame as it would make things a lot simpler!


:D Chock

Reaves
06-25-07, 10:00 PM
Thought so, it's a great game/piece of software. I've thought of doing something like this before but never got around to it. Might have to see what I can do. I like your use of backdrops, looks great.

Chock
06-25-07, 10:16 PM
You should do it Reaves, it's really good fun, and besides, it will afford me the opportunity to hear someone else's bad acting as well as my own :rotfl:

One thing though, it's a lot easier to do with the 'Stunts and effects' add-on disk, as that lets you freely move the camera position and gives you a lot more sets including some 'greenscreen' ones and stuff like that.

:D Chock

Reaves
06-25-07, 10:37 PM
I haven't got the expansion yet but I will. I know what you mean by fun, i've made a few short movies that I was pretty proud of. Only used subtitles though. ;)

Decided to reinstall it tonight and see if I can make a Silent Hunter film. "Das Fleet Boot" or "The Fleet Boat" can be my working title. :hmm:

I'll see what I can do without the expansion as it's not in this months budget. :down:

TarJak
06-27-07, 03:17 AM
Bravo! Well done old bean!