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Post by apollor on Feb 28, 2009 14:23:19 GMT 10
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Post by sainnis on Mar 1, 2009 3:41:50 GMT 10
This is great Apo.
It was pretty funny seeing Rho dc then die, or maybe thats just me.
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Post by sidara2 on Mar 1, 2009 14:33:58 GMT 10
This is great Apo. It was pretty funny seeing Rho dc then die, or maybe thats just me. Not just you! Great work Apo, hope to see many more!
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Post by santhi on Mar 3, 2009 11:02:19 GMT 10
This is awesome! Cant wait to see the rest now...GET TO WORK!
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Post by apollor on Mar 3, 2009 23:17:30 GMT 10
/bump
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Post by gbsilk on Mar 6, 2009 13:53:35 GMT 10
wow weee!
Fantastic work again Apo. Nothing more to add.
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Post by seveneves on Mar 6, 2009 15:39:29 GMT 10
Well, at least you moved to a better genre of music for KT. Artist is still questionable, but that's another conversation. Jokes aside, they're looking great mate.
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Post by kurima on Apr 5, 2009 23:46:59 GMT 10
I'd like to toy around with making videos sometime.
Can you give me a list of what utilities you use to create them? Thanks in advance.
Kur-
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Post by sidara2 on Apr 6, 2009 8:08:27 GMT 10
I'd like to toy around with making videos sometime. Can you give me a list of what utilities you use to create them? Thanks in advance. Kur- Probably the most important one is Fraps, which captures in-game video. There's a free version (which places a watermark IIRC), but the registered one is pretty cheap from memory (I have a registered copy). It's Windows only though. I also use Adobe Premiere Elements for editing video (it's pretty easy to use). You can also use Windows Movie Maker though, which has the added advantage of being free. I think Macs come with a built-in movie editor too.
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Post by kurima on Apr 6, 2009 9:01:34 GMT 10
Thanks Sid. =)
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Post by apollor on Apr 6, 2009 9:59:05 GMT 10
Yeah 'Fraps' is what I've heard the Windows users make vids with, my understanding is that it's an overlay capture program, so I think you get all the on-screen bars and stuff visible. Personally however I'm a Mac user, and the Mac WoW client has built in movie capture in the game. I just hit a key to start/stop when ever I want to capture. And the option is to NOT capture the interface overlay. Once captured, there is a compress function to turn the segments into a standard MOV format movie. I user iMovie'09 for editing. It's part of the Mac iLife suite and the '09 version is just so simple and yet really powerful to use. It's a lot of very simple drag and drops to get it strung together. The most important thing when capturing is to remember to turn the darn thing off. I have on one occasion recorded the Sappherion fight, Kel'Thuzad (3 wipes, 1 final) and about 15 mins of running around dalaran doing stuff afterwards. So be wary of that. otherwise, happy Movie-making - I really need to do more of it myself. I've got a couple of select pieces of music that with a bit of work visiting places in the realm could put together a pretty cool little movie. I always wanted to do a Kara walkthrough, or use it as set for something... weird huh -Apo
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Post by sidara2 on Apr 6, 2009 12:25:05 GMT 10
Yeah 'Fraps' is what I've heard the Windows users make vids with, my understanding is that it's an overlay capture program, so I think you get all the on-screen bars and stuff visible. Correct - if you want to not capture the UI with FRAPS you have to Ctrl+Z (which proves interesting during boss fights!)
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