Topic: Heres a widescreen HD test
this is my first real attemt at wide screen and HD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1eaQ5Kkxqc&fmt=22
please give me feedback on any thing I could change.
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this is my first real attemt at wide screen and HD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1eaQ5Kkxqc&fmt=22
please give me feedback on any thing I could change.
please comment:(
It's very slow here when it comes to comments at 8 pm I've noticed.
Your animation is pretty good. It must have been pretty painful animating that one minute shot. Sadly, I didn't watch it in HD because my computer cant keep up with HD videos on YouTube. The quality was a bit grainy, you deserve a better camera.
It wasn't bad. The animation was good, but the picture quality looked like the thing was way too compressed. There was also quite some light flicker throughout the shot, which is pretty much always bad. I also saw some focusing issues.
Remember to use proper and steady lighting, and always put all of your settings on manual.
BertL did you watch it in HD. for some reason it looks way to compressed only in the normal def. but much better in HD. I followed Smeagol's HD Tutorial.
the focus issues I don't know what happend. it would change randomly and change back. I have a quickcam 4000.
as for light flicker I filmed it on 3 seperate days so it wasn't perfect.
PS. I asked people to coment after 24 hours of it being posted.
The problem with making 640x480 into HD on youtube is that it distorts the image. Otherwise it looks good.
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