Reflex Films said...
great work on the sound side - its amazing how much better video can be when sound is considered.
Just one technical point - computers dont display interlacing very well - and the majority - if not all viewers of this video will be watching it on a computer screen -
so shoot progressive (whole frames) or deinterlace the movie / edit it on a progressive timeline to stop those eye shredding interlacing artifacts coming through in the motion. Looks like the edit was done in imovie (maybe) - if so try and research how to deinterlace your final video before uploading it to youtube / vimeo
I know when you put as much time into shooting and editing your video you want it to be as perfect as possible when people finally view your masterpiece.
Great effort on the shoot and edit.
thx matt for the help
i was wondering what the f@rk was going on?????we still have no idea
yer its done on imovie which doesnt seem to have a time line well not that i can find, its my mates computer and we havent had much of a crack on it
pretty much filmed it in 2 hrs and spent a night on the turps friggin around and came up with that
took most of my time working out how to get the titles working.....
thx again