=) thank you for the heads up about the image! unfortunately, I got home from the convention too late to cuttag the image and the post was deleted. I'll try to repost it again.
I'm glad that you thought it was a refreshing take! The problem with movie vids versus tv vids is that there's only about 2 hrs of source versus however many hours in a season, so the footage can get really old really fast if you're watching a lot of vids. I tried to compensate for that fact in this vid and am glad that it seemed to have worked!
Heh, I tried a version without the ghosting effect on my betas and they were confused by the story and the POV. It was a combination of self-preservation and insanity. ::wry grin::
The process that I used to encode my vid is that suggested by this tutorial. Xvid is actually based off of the Divx codec, so it should play on the DVD players that plays .avi's. Unfortunatly, the resolution of the movie is a wierd variant of widescreen (::rolls eyes:: can't they just make it consistent?), and so to prevent distortion I sized the vid's width up to 720 and added black bars to make it 480 vertically; which is the resolution of the basic TV monitor.
Thank you for your feedback, I've seen your name around and I think I saw one of your vids that morgandawn showed me.
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I'm glad that you thought it was a refreshing take! The problem with movie vids versus tv vids is that there's only about 2 hrs of source versus however many hours in a season, so the footage can get really old really fast if you're watching a lot of vids. I tried to compensate for that fact in this vid and am glad that it seemed to have worked!
Heh, I tried a version without the ghosting effect on my betas and they were confused by the story and the POV. It was a combination of self-preservation and insanity. ::wry grin::
The process that I used to encode my vid is that suggested by this tutorial. Xvid is actually based off of the Divx codec, so it should play on the DVD players that plays .avi's. Unfortunatly, the resolution of the movie is a wierd variant of widescreen (::rolls eyes:: can't they just make it consistent?), and so to prevent distortion I sized the vid's width up to 720 and added black bars to make it 480 vertically; which is the resolution of the basic TV monitor.
Thank you for your feedback, I've seen your name around and I think I saw one of your vids that