My first music video about Aveline. Honestly, really hard to make. Not sure how it turned out. Feedback is, as always, extremely welcome. Thank you!
Dragon Age 2 Music Video- Aveline "Run"
Débuté par
Mike Canary
, sept. 26 2011 02:32
#1
Posté 26 septembre 2011 - 02:32
#2
Posté 28 septembre 2011 - 06:47
Very nice job! I enjoyed the video; it made me appreciate Aveline a bit more... Even the headband-wearing vanilla version. Great work creating the video and putting it out there.
My only feedback is that you should try ducking the background music when you're using dialogue clips (so you can actually hear what Aveline is saying). Not sure what video editor you used, though, so that may or may not be easy.
Thanks for posting it.
My only feedback is that you should try ducking the background music when you're using dialogue clips (so you can actually hear what Aveline is saying). Not sure what video editor you used, though, so that may or may not be easy.
Thanks for posting it.
Modifié par Noctaris, 28 septembre 2011 - 06:51 .
#3
Posté 28 septembre 2011 - 10:03
A very powerful video - nicely done! It's good to see a little Aveline love as well.
#4
Posté 28 septembre 2011 - 11:31
You did a brill an excellent job with that video. Thank you for posting it!
#5
Posté 29 septembre 2011 - 06:21
Noctaris wrote...
Very nice job! I enjoyed the video; it made me appreciate Aveline a bit more... Even the headband-wearing vanilla version. Great work creating the video and putting it out there.
My only feedback is that you should try ducking the background music when you're using dialogue clips (so you can actually hear what Aveline is saying). Not sure what video editor you used, though, so that may or may not be easy.
Thanks for posting it.
Thank you! I'm really not sure what you mean by ducking, but I use imovie for these. Not the best program, but I'll certainly give it a shot in my next video.
#6
Posté 03 octobre 2011 - 06:15
I use iMovie, too.
In iMovie, select your audio track and look for the cog icon in the upper-left corner. Click on that, and select Audio Adjustments.
You can use ducking on individual dialogue tracks to reduce your global background music strictly while the dialogue is playing. If you have lots of game sound or dialogue, maybe in a battle video for example, you can just reduce the volume of the background music to 50% or so rather than using ducking, which fades it in and out. That'll make more sense once you play with it.


Lastly, I'm not sure what you use to record video, but you may be able to get a higher resolution result from Snapz Pro. It has an incredibly low CPU impact... About 50% of that of Fraps on Windows, for example. With Snapz, you'll want to set your DA II resolution to 720p or 1080p, windowed mode, and use a selection equal to the size of your DA II window for recording.
In iMovie, select your audio track and look for the cog icon in the upper-left corner. Click on that, and select Audio Adjustments.
You can use ducking on individual dialogue tracks to reduce your global background music strictly while the dialogue is playing. If you have lots of game sound or dialogue, maybe in a battle video for example, you can just reduce the volume of the background music to 50% or so rather than using ducking, which fades it in and out. That'll make more sense once you play with it.


Lastly, I'm not sure what you use to record video, but you may be able to get a higher resolution result from Snapz Pro. It has an incredibly low CPU impact... About 50% of that of Fraps on Windows, for example. With Snapz, you'll want to set your DA II resolution to 720p or 1080p, windowed mode, and use a selection equal to the size of your DA II window for recording.
Modifié par Noctaris, 03 octobre 2011 - 06:37 .
#7
Posté 03 octobre 2011 - 06:42
song?
#8
Posté 03 octobre 2011 - 06:47
It's Run by Snow Patrol.





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