battle #4: erik vs. brad
- underooninja
- BSOS Beast
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- Joined: 07 Sep 2003 12:53
- Location: houston, texas
- underooninja
- BSOS Beast
- Posts: 463
- Joined: 07 Sep 2003 12:53
- Location: houston, texas
hey chan...
i watched your video again a few more times here at my apt. (when i saw your video i was out of town on my friends computer.) now that i am at home and watched it, i saw a few small details in your editing i didnt see before. i really got to say that your editing rocks. reminds me of all the skateboard videos ive watched. keep it up chan...thanks for all your effort.
i watched your video again a few more times here at my apt. (when i saw your video i was out of town on my friends computer.) now that i am at home and watched it, i saw a few small details in your editing i didnt see before. i really got to say that your editing rocks. reminds me of all the skateboard videos ive watched. keep it up chan...thanks for all your effort.
lonnie hobbs
o0((skyliners))0o
*it IS as bad as you think and they ARE out to get you*
o0((skyliners))0o
*it IS as bad as you think and they ARE out to get you*
Chan, nice work man.
My favourite part of the vid (besides the good editing style, and nice quality encoding and sweet shred) is that last shot, where you used a centered box to highlight the action.
When I make vids that I know are going to be downloaded, rather then shown at full quality, I crop and zoom like a mofo (in editing, not shooting).
In premiere 5.5, (for those who don't know) this is easy. Just right-click a clip and hit motion. Then you can play around with digitally zooming, panning, even warping the image. In 6, I think the motion controls can be found on the effect editor, under fixed effects.
Both videos were really sweet.
Keep it up.
My favourite part of the vid (besides the good editing style, and nice quality encoding and sweet shred) is that last shot, where you used a centered box to highlight the action.
When I make vids that I know are going to be downloaded, rather then shown at full quality, I crop and zoom like a mofo (in editing, not shooting).
In premiere 5.5, (for those who don't know) this is easy. Just right-click a clip and hit motion. Then you can play around with digitally zooming, panning, even warping the image. In 6, I think the motion controls can be found on the effect editor, under fixed effects.
Both videos were really sweet.
Keep it up.