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http://www.andrew.mcp.dsl.pipex.com/lomac.htm
47Mb file downsized to 35Mb to make room for a 10Mb version. I had 2034 downloads from my site and 1700+ from Check-Six before demand dropped off towards zero. (For anyone interested, demand always peaks and drops off with a typical Gaussian distribution; the first three days provide 90% of the downloads). So it's now a good time to make room for a modem-sized version for the 100-200 people who usually download it. For the record, this movie has had quite a lot more downloads than any previous movie I've released (mainly thanks to the Check-Six mirror... I didn't realise how many French-speaking flight sim enthusiasts there were). So it's a very good sign for those of you working on movie projects. There's certainly plenty of interest still out there for your work. Andrew McP This message has been edited. Last edited by: Andrew_McP, |
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OMFG!!! ARE U FRIGGEN KIDDING ME???
<CENTER> | AMD 3500 | 6800GT 256MB | 2 GIGs RAM | 232 GB HD |</CENTER> |
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Always enjoy your videos, excellent editting.
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> Kuoster
> Others concentrate on color editing, > visual effects, ect As I've said before, I appreciate the efforts of guys like G_A, but I'm not a big fan of cosmetic surgery... even if the results are sometimes absolutely *stunning*. It's probably a Brit thing, more emphasis on content than appearance, though there's definitely a compromise to be struck, and I *am* learning to bend my self-imposed rules. This time I used sharpening on most clips. It *does* create more of a "grainy" look under compression, but definitely helps replace some of the beauty that the whole compression process squeezes out of Lomac's excellent graphics. > KEEP IT UP..I WANT MORE Yea, well, maybe next year some time. Unless the new physics on the next plane inspire me before I've finished (or even started at this rate) Half Life2. > bSr.L()Csta: > Always enjoy your videos, excellent editing. My pleasure. I usually try (which isn't the same as succeeding!) to offer something a little "different" to what you and others do. I love the fact that everyone, yourself included, has their own style, and it's nice to see how other enthusiasts tackle the same subject. That's why I've shied away from H2H combat in the past... too many excellent movies already! I needed an angle that might allow me a different viewpoint, and the "Jaws" thing gave me that angle. Mind you, it took me forever to merge it into the Gershwin piece in a way which I was happy with. That was one of those background projects that went on & off for months while this idea was on the back burner. Andrew McP |
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(while getting the Vid..)
Would like to know your hardware setup for creating the Video.... and what you use to capture it .. I swear I will play the game more and create a video - as soon as I stop downloading everyone elses **** videos ! Thanks in advance ~- No Sense Of Direction -~ |
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Simply outstanding Movie.
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andrew, am downloading your latest, im sure it will be amazing
however i do disagree with your views on colour tweaking in post production, i feel that it gives a much more realistic feel to the movie. most hollywood films colour will be tweaked during post production (have a look at the lord of the rings: fellowship of the ring extended edition dvd for a documentary on this) i have tweaked most of my movies aswell (two more will be coming in a few days, called tanker and pearl harbour) it helps you, in my opinion, get the shot right and to not be too concerned getting the perfect lighting techniques while actually filming i also used colour tweaking in my 2 live action films, although i mainly done this to try and get away from the 'DV video look' i think a film maker should use all the tool at his disposal to achieve the vision he or she wants of course, if what you want is not to tweak then that is of course up to you? EDIT: just watched the movie, its different, and its great. editing was brilliant, i enjoyed the jaws bit hugely. the beginiing 15 seconds were inspired, especially the upside down "and" excellent work |
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> conuk:
> Would like to know your hardware setup for creating the Video > and what you use to capture it 2.2GHz AMD, 1Gb pc3200, 256Mb X800Pro. I record trk files (only two used in this case), then play them back looking for good clips which I record there and then using Fraps2. The trick is to play the trks back over and over (and over!) recording different "takes" of the same section. You can then work with this in the editor to bring things to life. The vid card is a bit of a luxury, but that's one of the advantages of getting old ;-) And it seems to have helped smooth out my in-sim frame rates... though there are still nasty pauses when flares or smoke or buildings appear for the first time. That keeps catching me out. Anyway, frame rates are more consistent than when I had a 128Mb 9700Pro. But the biggest improvement I've had was when I moved from an Abit NF7-s motherboard to a DFI Infinity and reinstalled WinXP. With the old setup Fraps captures stuttered badly. I always suspected there was something strange going on because others got much better results from similar machines. Now I can record smoothly at 20fps, full screen in Fraps2 while flying Lomac at 640x480, x4fsaa. I see no point in trying to record at higher resolutions because (a) fraps files are huge even at 640! (b) the editor has less stress when working with smaller files and ought to be more stable and faster (c) the end result is always compressed heavily for distribution, so working at 800x600 or higher is pointless. Smaller files also make it easier to back up data while you're working, which is important because over various projects I've had several nasty moments when it looked like I'd pushed my PC too hard and trashed data. Mmm... I think that's enough on that subject :-) Andrew McP |
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> Raven119:
> i do disagree with your views on > colour tweaking in post production That's fine Raven, I'm totally in favour of people doing whatever they want with their work, and I've never said any different. It's just that my aim is to show off ED's work (in a *very* small and inconsequential way :-), not compete with Hollywood. Basically I'm a Lomac movie maker because I've always liked ED's work, not because I like movies. So for *me* it would be dishonest to mess with the Lomac footage too much, because Lomac simply doesn't look like that. But I stress that I enjoy movies with plenty of special effects all the same, and some of the work by by G_A and others is absolutely amazing. The imagery really could be from the real world. > i think a film maker should use all the > tool at his disposal to achieve the vision > he or she wants I have no problem with that. But I don't want Lomac to be an actor in my movies, I want my movies to be a window into Lomac. Whether I succeed or not is a different matter :-) Andrew McP |
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Thanks Andrew for the great info and advice.
The movie is another excellent addition to my collection. Ive had a BFG 6800 GT OC for a little while now along with an AMD Athlon 64 3200 - so im glad to see that my machine should at LEAST be able (!) to record something as good ... I just need the talent now Once again - Congrats on an excellent vid - look forward to seeing the next one - partner permitting ~- No Sense Of Direction -~ |
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seems we have different objectives, you want to "show off" lock on, whereas i like making 'movies'fair enough
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Very nice mate!
Best syncronisation of music i've ever seen. |
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modem-friendly bump
Andrew McP |
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check PM
. ________________________________________________________________________________ need Flight sim advice ? look here ~~~~> user guide for flight sims |
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Anyone have another link to this video? Now that it has been brought up I would like to see it.
NTL_Skooney_E2 Retired General Natal 222nd MR Factory Paintball Div I - NPPL "Everybody fights, Nobody quits!" |
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Sorry for taking the files down without proper warning, but I only have 50Mb of space to play with :-)
The large version is still up at http://www.checksix-fr.com/ just scroll down to the "Top du mois" section on the right. I'm very grateful for their mirroring. Andrew McP |
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I`ll host the smaller one for a while Andrew - if you`d like to send it thru MSN or something - Ive only got on HD the larger version.
Bandwidth is something like 1gb / day. ~- No Sense Of Direction -~ |
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Just watched yer movie, and I don't think I've seen a movie either in Lock On or IL-2 that had a soundtrack that fitted so nicely with the action.
Really excellent stuff!! |
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what the name of the movie?
So i know with to download at checksix ________________________________________ (504)Kevlon on HyperLobby. |
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