shaun allsop Wrote:/\ I agree. Its fine for your first video but I would also suggest more sceanery etc,
If you can I would also suggest using a diffrent video editer to add better affects and mix your video so instead of having just onride video, you could mix it with off ride shots of the coaster car going through the inversions ect.
hope this makes sense
Yes, it makes sense, but i've done it as an only onride-movie, 'cause that's my own personal favorit... I like to experience the ride from departure to arrival, not split up by stupid from-the-air-shots, or sequenses with everything else....
It takes away the feeling, of having been on the ride..
In my opinion it makes the movie, look like a bad tv-commercial..
But, i'll have nothing against adding those shots before or after the onride sequense, and i agree with y'all on the scenery part, that just one of my weaknesses..
All in all.... Thanks for the feedback... It's useable for a newbie.. *s*
B.T.W. I'm working on a video, with a lot of teaser shots, in the begining, and ending it with the onride recording.
I'm checking out Klinn's tutorial on Flying Camera Route Editor, 'cause I really like that feature, but haven't quite got the hang of it..... Yet !
Another coaster-movie, from my hand, will appear inhere next week..
Pardon my french, I'm danish..
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