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T34/85 Video

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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

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Thanks for looking all comments (good or bad) are most welcome.

Cheers Mike T
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The Video is Good. :thumbup:

I don't like the oversized netting on the barrel. :thumbdown:
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Harry Serpent wrote:The Video is Good. :thumbup:

I don't like the oversized netting on the barrel. :thumbdown:
x2! :-)
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x3 :-)
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Good clear video.
1:16
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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 :think: ). In any event, it all works well. :wave: Do post more.
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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
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Re: T34/85 Video

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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.

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Many thanks for the insight into your overlay and production technique, Mike. :thumbup: Tips like these are always worth sharing. :wave:
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