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Well, its been a long long time, but i finally got my lazy brain into gear and got a new video done. I personally think its the best video i have ever produced which must be a good thing : ) Enjoy! BTW, if your not feeling to lazy click the video and watch it in high quality on youtube itself :) |
dude thats awsome you must be using the oversteer drift mod me and you should make a vid some time msg. me if you would like 2. Andrew Peeler Racing | ||
Very nice Richie. I like the mellow background music with slo-mo, works nicely together. What program did you use to pan the opening shots of the car? Is the rest done with FRAPS? BTW is the drift mod worth installing? | ||
Cheers lads. Yeah i use Fraps Mike. : ) Once you can optimize it to not take all the fps away its actually really good. For the opening shots i just took screen shots and than used Sony Vegas to pan and edit the clip. Cheers! | ||
how did you get fraps to run at a good fps? | ||
If i told you, my friend, i would have to kill you. | ||
well shoot, kill me!
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First thing, within the fraps menu select the box "record at half size". This will record at half the resolution your running. I am running at 1280x1024 so that makes mine after recording 740x518, which is alot bigger than what youtube can handle anyway lol. Not only does this half the file size, it also doubles the fps. Next, which is very effective if you don't want real time footage, is to record in slow mo within the game, and then speed it up in your video editor. That technique is only really effective if your making a glamor movie like mine though lol, useless for a proper racing video. Now, i use Sony Vegas for editing, so this might not be possible on what you all run. But the only reason the video has 50fps after its been made and is on youtube, is because in Sony Vegas i set the render to 50fps. (pulls out the magnum) So, how do you want it, in the head or in the chest? | ||
nice one Rich! 5 stars on youtube :D | ||
thank you
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Richie there, yea he is a Certified Yella video producer. He works for the Yella dog Mafia on the side. |