Re: Scw55's Thread. Caer! (21/06/14)
Let me introduce Caer! (Welsh for Castle. Castell is another Welsh word for castle, but it looks very similar to the English word and I suspect it's an Anglo-Welsh word rather than a Welsh word)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bMQk9GglLM[/youtube]
This is the first time I have used a footage editing programme. This is the first time I captured multiple bits of footage. I didn't know what to do, so I did what I do best; look how other people do it and copy them.
I watched two of the prettiest and most popular RCT3 Youtube videos and I noticed a common structure:
Intro->Pan to reveal the ride->Footage of Train Leaving Station->Lifthill Footage->First Drop Footage->A number of shots of notable points->PoV Video->Credits
I had problems like my cursor being shown on footage which meant retaking the footage with Right/Middle Mouse Button held down.
I had problems where footage looked corrupted in the DivX player (default programme that runs Fraps recordings) where I refilmed it.
After my second PoV recording, I decided to preview the footage in Windows Media player and I was relieved it was fine. It was DivX player derping.
I used Windows Movie Maker. Quite intuitive. I made the two title slides in Photoshop. I had to Internet Search how to trim clips though because I didn't feel like the clips were tight enough.
If I did the video again, I'd have the title screens being shown for 3-4 seconds and not 5. 5 is too long.
Coaster-wise... yeah Port... I may have been heavily influenced by your Glider Coaster Project
From now on, this is how I want to present my projects because it's not that much work and I get so much in return. Who knows, I might revisit some old classic projects? After I get burnt out on the Cliff Park mind you.
The other advantage of this type of video is that the video is longer. I get a broader selection of free-to-use music. I may even be able to use more than one track if I want a change of mood.
In my mind, this coaster is a cousin of Guillemot. It features environment integration but the whole environment is man-made. The coaster "crashes" through a lot of walls and roofs. It's the darker relative. It's not free and open like Guillemot is.