Well, don't know about recording direct to HDD, but I know that my HDD struggled when I wanted to capture the clip from a DV camera onto it, using premiere...it worked fine when capturing to internal HDD, and then exporting to external HDD
Why not ruin this thread? It's a repost after all... you contributed nothing to the LFS movie making community by reposting Smurfen's video. Why even to talk back if it's not your own video? Why not actually say "here's a great old video by Smurfen" at it's very least?
have you tried making threads here? . If you like taking pictures, then talk about taking pictures, not about something you have no idea about. Who knows, maybe this advice will actually make you post something useful...
And it's easy for me to talk because I actually know what I'm talking about...
I can name 5 off the top of my head (Im sure there are 2-3 people I forget)... quite a long way from being a ton...
Yup, they sure are, by quite a margin, excluding a few talented people who are making really good videos, and post them on this forum, while being able to make their videos within the basic rules of recording and camerawork that are found in the "making the LFS movies" thread.
Just like I said in the post which you quoted, but miserably failed to comprehend (quad fail in one thread, way to go!)... oh, and by the way, it really cheers me up, to listen stuff on movie making from a person who never actually made a movie... please, do go on, tell me some more stuff that I haven't excluded (and explained why) from your backtalk option list
NO WAY! I never knew LFS was a game that I downloaded and payed for to play on my PC...
and ofcourse [crying]I'm a joke! HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN... A guy who fails to make a movie, use search, give credit, read and comprehend, and give reasonable answers called me a joke... it must be true....[/crying]
and let's adress the final bit... are you saying that this is YOUR video?
1:20 - camera movement. Unnecessary, spoils the smooth filming impression...
2:08 camera goes up as it hits the bridge... and after that the camera work goes very bad, very low smoothing and bad car tracking...
Well, keep it up, practice your camerawork. Other than that, it's quite clean, and it actually brings some drive, which makes it stand out from all the drift videos that we've seen lately
8/10 from me, just for the drive and pace of the vid... (got a bigger pic of that dark green FZ? I like the skin, want to see it closer)
I do hope you learn English by the next time you decide to leave a post, replying to a post you didn't understand...
Yes, yes it is actually, because if you examine the "making the LFS movies" thread (which nobody actually bothers to find) You will find that those "rules" as you called them, are actually aimed at removing all the unnecessary stuff from the screen, and helping avoid mistakes, not "telling people what to make movies about". It's exactly this kind of shortsighted reply I usually get - "we don't play by the rules, because we're creative like Tarantino." Well get this straight : Tarantion and other great directors make their creative and great movies in real life by correctly using a video camera and editing software, same applies to LFS movie making.
Wow, that's a fail... not only you reposted a video by Smurfen, you also failed to search the forum on "lfs fnf", and to give any credit to the creator. On the other hand click
for some reason, most of the things posted here seem really half arsed to me... I prefer something that actually required something besides Gmod and Fraps... like effort
Aw man, this music would work miracles if the video was fully synced to it... The vid however got me to sit to the end. Not bad, something different from every other drift movie, but that is mostly because of the weird music...