Movie: Headshot!
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Movie: Headshot!
Another quickie film including mostly m3, hc and ssg frags.
I'm looking forward to your feedback.
Length: 03:18
Size: ~60MB
Codec: Xvid
URL: http://battlechat.be/~hekes/headshot.avi
Thanks for Shaq^ for the place to host!
Boom headshot!
I'm looking forward to your feedback.
Length: 03:18
Size: ~60MB
Codec: Xvid
URL: http://battlechat.be/~hekes/headshot.avi
Thanks for Shaq^ for the place to host!
Boom headshot!
Last edited by herty on Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
Great movie i enjoyed watching it
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The intro was the best, very well synchronized and funny overall.
The rest of the movie was ok, some nice frags here and there and in the short-fast category. Although I sometimes missed some pre-frag footage. I mean, there were many times where the frag happened miliseconds after the replay was blended into the last clip. And sometimes the how you get to the situation is also necessary to give the whole feeling...
I think I've said it somewhere else, but the config which is used by capturing should be good (or better than a "playing config"). Improve the lighting, highlights, effects and all that yadda-yadda. If not the movie will look way too "normal", adding cell shading, for example, and improved effects always give something to give that "this-is-a-flick-and-not-a-demo" feeling.
Yeh, that, the scene cutting was poor, and the config ugly. But overall a quite good clip.
The rest of the movie was ok, some nice frags here and there and in the short-fast category. Although I sometimes missed some pre-frag footage. I mean, there were many times where the frag happened miliseconds after the replay was blended into the last clip. And sometimes the how you get to the situation is also necessary to give the whole feeling...
I think I've said it somewhere else, but the config which is used by capturing should be good (or better than a "playing config"). Improve the lighting, highlights, effects and all that yadda-yadda. If not the movie will look way too "normal", adding cell shading, for example, and improved effects always give something to give that "this-is-a-flick-and-not-a-demo" feeling.
Yeh, that, the scene cutting was poor, and the config ugly. But overall a quite good clip.
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