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mambo76,
Probably one of the big movie companies has monopolised it, MGM, Warner Bros may be, I could sell you the director's cut. :-j |
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i even tried to connect to http://www.filefront.com/ but then i got this.. IRONBOLT v3.1.0 -> FATAL ERROR 10 : Failed to Connect to master SQL server A Fatal Error has occured preventing the rendering of the page you requested! System Admin Name: FileFront, LA Network Operations System Admin Email: lanetwork@filefront.com Network Operations Phone: N/A IRONBOLT Engine, FileFront Inc. Does anyone have this problem? Or is it just me :) |
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Ich hatte das gleiche verfluchte Problem. Warum wirkt dieses Link nicht.... http://www.msnemotions.org/emoticons/War/hitler.gif
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Hello All,
Thank you all for your generous response I truly appreciate it! And (badger_ken) yes thank you for pointing out it's"MORALE". too funny. I'll fix that in the movie file. The two torps were a directors choice. I wanted the long shot of the two torpedoes heading to the tanker. Technically you are right. Torpedoes are expensive! To answer a few of the questions: My fathers great, grand father came from Norway. My dad is 83. I did do all the voices. It took a bunch of recordings and I still could have done better. My advise is to either direct someone else and let them do the voice work or BE directed by someone you trust. When you are doing it yourself it's hard to be objective. P.S. have good microphone and Head phones. Most of the shots I took were silent. After I edited them the way I wanted (got the time line down) I went into the SHIII sound file and pulled the sound I wanted and then put it where I wanted in the movie. As for different Pinging sounds, I simply manipulated the the sound file and raised the pitch. I did this with MAGIX MOVIE. Adding the sound effects took almost as long as filming. When using FRAPS I always recorded using the "Half-size button. It just seemed to work better and it made the AVI file smaller. I also recorded at 30 FPS. I used "MAGIX MOVIE" software to do all the editing. It was not too expensive (under$70 dollars US.) and came with a ton of options. I tried Premier but just didn't like it. What I learned: Make your script first, Film your scenes, Record your dialogue then add the sound effects. It will save you some serious editing! As far as the size goes; The original movie on my hard rive is about 3 gigs. I have a DVD version (It looks outstanding on the TV and doesn't stutter) that is about 330 megs as an MPEG. I couldn't figure out how to load that so I made the WMV. I guess there were compression issues and that is why there are a few stutter in the movie. I'll have to check our CCIP's camera mod. But to tell the truth...trying to get planes to be where and when you want them would be a bit of work that I'm not sure I'm ready for. One last thing. I notices the that the sound quality was very poor on the downloaded version of the move. That is too bad because I worked hard on getting the sound effects into the film. If anyone has any suggestions about that I would be happy to hear them! I hope that answers your questions. Please let me know if you have others. Thank you again for your encouraging words! Smoker59er |
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Thank you, I'll correct the spelling. Where is spell checker when I need it!! :D |
Thanks for the contribution Smoke.
Enjoyable. |
That was awesome! I was sad when it ended. I wanted to watch some more. :(
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nicely done.
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Thanks! It is really good. I love the sound effects and voices.
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But reading your post here and realising all the work you put into this, I'll rather let you spend time on creating another masterpiece! :ping: But movies like these are surely appreciated. It reminded me of when I was playing an old Amiga classic sci-fi game (Elite II). It came with a collection of small novels in the box, describing the life in the game 'universe', depicting the lives of chosen individuals. Every time I read those I wanted to play the game. Your movie has the same effect. |
Okay the link worked! GREAT movie, thanks for making and sharing.
I'll hope this will be an seperate genre, making movies. With Flightsims it's already becoming a seperate hobbie for showing off new products, showing scenario's, telling stories with help of FS. Perhaps there should be a seperate forum with all kinds of movies....Called the Subsim Video Forum.. :up: Look here:Flightsim Video Forum All the best! Rob |
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What a great movie you've done. The only thing that have (wich is a small one), is that you should use the "num del" button. You can see the slide bar on the left side on the screen. Anyways, great movie.... Please make more of those :rock: |
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I remember playing ELITE on my Commodor 128. I loved that game! I thought about having a scene showing or just foretelling the death of the sub. I instead wanted to let the words tell the story and have the final scene be of the sub as they would like to be remebered. Also I thought it worked better with the song. She sings about someone waiting for you "Over the Hill" and the fact is that you'll never make back to see your girl and find content and rest. OR.......maybe I was just tring too hard :hmm: |
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