Ughh… Ive been telling the boy for months now!!!:spank:
I think some captions would have gone a long way. especially on the night racing shots.
deff a good vid
Nice. Although its seems you’d be doing yourself a favor by upgrading your equipment, i can see that you know a thing or two about post processing, Im just not really impressed with the footage, It just seems to lack the professional aspect, and I dont mean to sound like a dick, but you want smooth transitioned, eye catching clips that have the wow factor and a very professorial look, and this just doesn’t do it for me. Most artist’s can take criticism in stride and gain from it. I’d hope you can do the same.
Unfortunately I have other things I need to pay for and a new video camera is not in the figures. I just have to work with what I got for now.
I wish I could call myself an artist! lol
I use a sony HDR-SR1 and Pinnacle Studio Ultimate, I just need to toy with it more… Im probably using like 5% of its fully potential
lol i use ghetto windows movie maker
Not a bad idea. Clips were overly long though and the vid left a lot of dead time in the scenes with nothing happening. But I did like it. How much video did you collect through the year?
I need to start editing my vids…
10.2 gigs worth. I don’t really know how much that equates to time wise. The funny part is I wasn’t out most of summer.:eekdance: I think that’s why there is so many dead spots. I just didn’t have the type of footage I wanted for some of the movie. Hopefully that will change this year.
Get to your footage! I want to see what other people can put together.
Very soon. We are going to coordinate more and more group shoots… and really list out the events around the area
I would like to see more videos as well, i have hours of stuff on my computer, but most of it does not involve board members of NYspeed. I will try and get out there this year…
whos red srt4?
My buddy Bill’s. He’s on here, but I don’t know his username.
cool anything done to it?
Just got to watch this finally… nice work Dave
You should de-interlace your footage before rending, will come out better and wont have the jagged lines when objects move. That will also make it look better when being streamed online.
to de-interlace before rendering in Vegas, just go to File -> Properties -> then where it says “de-interlace method” choose blend fields, or interpolate [ try both, see which one you like better. I forget what I was using this year. ]. Do this before rendering and it should get rid of those jagged lines.
werd I made the vid!
Thank you very much. This has been bothering me a lot!!!
well, your skills are def progressing from last year.
:tup:
Cool vid.
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