06.08.2009, 08:28
nuk3m Wrote:336th_gr s0crazty Wrote:Sorry to say your work is good but the effects suxs just use il2 smoke and explosion effects from the game, all that addons effects made the movie "heavy" and hard to watch.. my opinion.. :/
instead of support i receve this..........this was my last movie...i quit
not kidding
Don't quit. Yo do nice works. But from the moment you post a video, you'll receive positive and negative comments. It happens to all videomakers and we have to deal with it.
Some videos like to people. Others not. We put hundreds of work hours in a video, and it is not as seen as another one that is far more simple or has better music. My most seen video (4.000.000 visits) took me 15 minutes to edit. May I quit making videos? No, because I like the creative process itself, and in first place, every video has its own life when released. I see some of my old creations and I still surprise that I could create that.
Returning back to your video, I appreciate every new camera test you show, because I recognize the work behind it. Others not used in video editing don't appreciate it so much.
The negative part, like receiving no feedback, people repeatedly asking typical questions like "What music is this?" or "How do I capture a video?" or worse, really negative and destructive comments are part of the whole thing. You have to make videos that in first term you like. If those videos like to others, good. If not, well, will negative opinions make you dislike your own creation?
Hope you like the process and keep on making videos. I've just commented on some of your creations a constructive comment, I would like to see your videos at full screen on Youtube, with no black bars around. You have to make some render tests until you achieve this. I see you are using Sony Vegas, then you should use an HD Panoramic project and on every clip, "match output aspect ratio". Hope this will help.
And another tip... thats a personal thinking I got from experience. Even when you are plenty of satisfaction with a video you have on process, don't show it until it's completely finished, or if you show it, it's better if that short preview is a video in itself, and not an alone clip. I know that often, the most impulsive video creators want to show as quick as possible their work, but I'm personally trying to make evolution to relax... and show the video when it's ready, not before. One preview is ok, too many makes audience bore. We are not Spielbergs. People is not interested in the evolution of our videos. They want the final result and enjoy some minutes with it. We are just virtual pilots that made into amateur video creators. Not more.