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Old 08-19-2005, 03:35 AM   #1
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heres a new vid that i just made ****y rcpics had to make the file so small junk quality but still good

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Rock Crawler part 1
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Old 08-19-2005, 04:08 AM   #2
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That was a great video. Good music, too. I like the look of the cab truck.
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Old 08-19-2005, 12:30 PM   #3
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Nice trucks, but WTF is with the EFFECTS? Did you just lay down the "I'm Frying on Acid" Effect to the whole vid? ahhhh..........If you watch the vid Cross eyed and blink your eyes aprox. 3 times per second it starts to look normal
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Old 08-19-2005, 12:37 PM   #4
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yeah the trucks look pretty cool but i cant watch it for more then a couple of second... makes my brain hurt. (which isnt hard to do )
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woah man.. next time have the camera man stand still. Other then that nice vid.
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Old 08-19-2005, 08:04 PM   #6
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nice vid. good choice in music too
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Old 08-19-2005, 09:36 PM   #7
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woah man.. next time have the camera man stand still. Other then that nice vid.

Ok..... So I forced myself to watch it one more time for ya, I thought the Camera Work was actually really Good, and the editing was Good too. I really liked the Ending at the Beach, again some great Camera angles and editing/timing. I'm just wondering why it's so choppy? It's like when your rendering it down to size it's cutting out Frames? What programs are you working with? I've had similar results when I took Raw footage, edited it, and Rendered it down to a "Smaller Size .wmv" all at once. Before actually Rendering the edited Footage in full size first. Hope that makes sense?
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yes when making the vid smaller the frame become like that so thats why its so damm hard to watch, i hosted it with rcpcis but the file size needs to be 18 MB but mine came out to be 60MB so i took out alot of this vid, thats why it seems so choppy and i cant stay still, im working with windows movie maker
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yes when making the vid smaller the frame become like that so thats why its so damm hard to watch, i hosted it with rcpcis but the file size needs to be 18 MB but mine came out to be 60MB so i took out alot of this vid, thats why it seems so choppy and i cant stay still, im working with windows movie maker

Assuming your starting with a Digi-Cam which gives you a AVI file. When Rendering your Video for the first time after Editing, try using the Custom Quality-"DV-AVI NTSC", it will be a large file.

Then you can then start a "New Project" and load the Large edited AVI file(All Cut-up w/Music, Completely Finished), and render it down to the 18mb .wmv file. I think you will have much better results.
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Custom Quality-"DV-AVI NTSC",
whats that is it on my comptuer already i know still newb

but i will try this when i go shoot anothe drift vid , they always come out good no mest up frames

you can see it hereTouge Run
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Old 08-19-2005, 10:39 PM   #11
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we should get crappy to bring his m1, we'll probably get better shots
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Old 08-19-2005, 10:48 PM   #12
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nice vid. man. i did like jakethealigatorman said when i made mine "another hawaii crawler". make your whole move and save it with the best quality. then start the movie maker again and import the movie you just made. then put the whole movie into the story board and save the movie again, this time when it ask how you want to save, go to show more choises and pick the best fit to file size, then pick how big you want the file and save. hope this helps.

btw how did you waterproof your esc?

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nice vid. man. i did like jakethealigatorman said when i made mine "another hawaii crawler". make your whole move and save it with the best quality. then start the movie maker again and import the movie you just made. then put the whole movie into the story board and save the movie again, this time when it ask how you want to save, go to show more choises and pick the best fit to file size, then pick how big you want the file and save. hope this helps.

btw how did you waterproof your esc?
Sha Bam! You took the Words right out of my mouth.....Well Said
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Old 08-20-2005, 12:52 AM   #14
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k i will try this , heres how i water proof my electronics




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