One - Video (must watch)

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[video=youtube_share;XVjIcSSTyrI]http://youtu.be/XVjIcSSTyrI[/video]
 
Amazing vid. Only thing that irked me was the round that came out of the tank lol. Only the HEAT-MP looks kinda like that and that's a highly uncommon round.

Shoulda looked like...:

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or this:

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Sorry:-p Attention to detail and all that jazz
 
Spectacular, much larger in scale then what I have planned (I wish to succeed... lol) and definitely much better. Glad to see despite the short end of the stick being given to us there are people out there doing serious and quality work.

Most likely using the same technique I have planed a variation of what I demonstrated months ago. 1920x720. You just cut the bottom of the video off and then put bars on it. Gives you full camera control and no hands.

EDIT - That is EPIC btw. Must have involved a film student or too even with the limitations of the environment. Will put my shit to shame if I ever do it.
 
Rain we all want to see your work also lol.. It was posted on my facebook wall. I watched it at work...and what touched me was when the sniper killed the russian..I actually felt some emotion there...it was pretty epic.

+ I think the Russian guy bots just saying 0_o.
 
Rain we all want to see your work also lol..
Psshhh, I dont even want to see my work. Id love to do it. This kind of shit to me is a PAIN in the ass.

The blooper video is AWESOME - ONE - The Bloopers - BF3 Machinima - YouTube
Anyone check that out yet, starts out kinda dull but its epic. Love the sideways chopper action.

I keep showing the normal video to everyone at work when we get the chance to watch the shit.
 
Apparently this guy does cinematic work for games? Saw a list of shit he has done when I went to DL the HQ copy of the video. Did work for Mass Effect 2. I totally figure it was a film student project or something, definitely had that trained feeling.

One thing I noticed on the HQ copy is the frame cut was done manually rather than the method I have demonstrated. I guess working professionally you get used to the idea of overscan/safe areas and that 1 pixel lines left in the high quality video of the blocked out portion frames would normally get cut off in a broadcast... eeek lol
 
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