T34/85 Video
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T34/85 Video
Having just picked up a new camcorder what better way to try it out than with a little T34/85 action.
1:16 scale all metal
Thanks for looking all comments (good or bad) are most welcome.
Cheers Mike T
1:16 scale all metal
Thanks for looking all comments (good or bad) are most welcome.
Cheers Mike T
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Re: T34/85 Video
The Video is Good.
I don't like the oversized netting on the barrel.
I don't like the oversized netting on the barrel.
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Re: T34/85 Video
x2!Harry Serpent wrote:The Video is Good.
I don't like the oversized netting on the barrel.
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Re: T34/85 Video
Good clear video.
1:16
HL King Tiger ET, Taig King Tiger PT, Tam King Tiger PT
HL Tiger 1 x2, Taig Panther G, Taig Panzer III
Taig JS-2, Taig T34-85, Mato M4A1BN, Mato M10, HL M4a3 105mm, Taig M4a3 76mm
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Re: T34/85 Video
An impressive wee cameo, with excellent soundtrack and crisp images. Either you have arms like an octopus; the hindu goddess Kali, or you had some willing assistants (or perhaps a subtle overlaying technique ). In any event, it all works well. Do post more.
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Re: T34/85 Video
The video is excellent... I must say How does one person operate all this excellent armour?
The barrel netting could be toned down a wee bit, but everyone has thier own personal preference.
Do add more when you can
The barrel netting could be toned down a wee bit, but everyone has thier own personal preference.
Do add more when you can
Tanks alot....
Re: T34/85 Video
Thanks for the comments everybody.
The barrel netting was a pain, I needed something to make the tanks look a little different from each other (which I then forgot to take off).
As most of you lot have guessed its the same T34/85 just recorded 3 times then the footage is overlaid on top of each other,
then the post effects were added, the sound track is in fact various recordings of actual T34`s cut and edited to fit the motion.
The video was shot with a Canon R806 camcorder at 50FPS then after the editing was complete the final video was rendered out
at 25FPS, from what I`v read all small scale models should be filmed in slow motion and played back at normal speed as this evens out the movement V scale problems.
All the editing was done with Adobe Premiere Elements 13 and a few bits and bob comped in Photoshop 6.
The screen shot below is from an older video but it shows how the tracks are over lapped and the effects added.
Thanks all
Mike T
The barrel netting was a pain, I needed something to make the tanks look a little different from each other (which I then forgot to take off).
As most of you lot have guessed its the same T34/85 just recorded 3 times then the footage is overlaid on top of each other,
then the post effects were added, the sound track is in fact various recordings of actual T34`s cut and edited to fit the motion.
The video was shot with a Canon R806 camcorder at 50FPS then after the editing was complete the final video was rendered out
at 25FPS, from what I`v read all small scale models should be filmed in slow motion and played back at normal speed as this evens out the movement V scale problems.
All the editing was done with Adobe Premiere Elements 13 and a few bits and bob comped in Photoshop 6.
The screen shot below is from an older video but it shows how the tracks are over lapped and the effects added.
Thanks all
Mike T
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Re: T34/85 Video
Many thanks for the insight into your overlay and production technique, Mike. Tips like these are always worth sharing.
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