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Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 4:18 am |
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O.K. Since I'm one of the first to post anything here...here goes. It's obvious to me that many of us feel a sense of joy being able to "film" so-to-speak, our experiences in these marvelous planes, and...let's not leave out the ability to share with the world what we feel...HELLO? I mean...I haven't even sprung for the Sidewinder Joystick yet, and yet I feel like a King! And the fact that others are watching my experience is so gratifying that I want to keep making videos. But, am I a video producer? That is the question we all must ask ourselves. Do I need help on this? Help is always just around the corner when you need it. If it's not, it might be time to learn a few basics.
Film Making: Story (story board is encouraged)
Soundtrack (music, crowds, aircraft, city)
Capture Technique (angles, no on-screen text or menu bars-save flight as default and come back with no menu bar, fly-by-tower remote flying)
Credits (be sure and include soundtrack name)
...a few simple guidelines I think we should all follow if our videos are to mean something to the viewing audience. Please, always remember to put yourself in their place. Then, you can't lose!! -DK
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