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From Blueprints to Reality

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In his first video submitted to PKICentral.com. f5rollercoasters surprised us all by creating his video From Blueprints to Reality. Using video, and photos taken by himself and ourselves, he created this awesome video showcasing the Italian Job Stunt Track from beginning to testing. This is a must download. cowboy.gif

Video Showcase

I really wanted to do this since January but not enough pics and videos were relesed so I waited. A week ago I decided that there was enough to make a video and I started. Hope you like it, I work hard to make it the best it could be. Enjoy!

Really good Job F5rollercoasters, that was an awesome video! cool.gif

::critic steps in::

Ok, I cant say too much, since i use more pictures for my vidoes than anything else.

complaints:

#1: Augest?

#2: it was a tad blurry in portions.

#3: Color Schemes...

Now I commend you on this,

the promo video was perfect where it was, and I Loved the Eagles Intermission. Kudos.

I do wish there was more on the actual testing portion, Im Dying here! More pictures, something!!

ha ha

Good Job f5, keep up the good work.

::bows::

The testing wasn't all that great - but then again I only got to see it test with effects once.

Nice video! I like how you pieced together the testing video as if it were the same train. You should have included a shot of the train bursting out of the billboard as the final scene. What editing software to you use to create the video? All in all a very nice job!

Again, nice work. I have uesed iMovie on my Mac exstensively. I have also used anothe editing program on the computers in the DAAP computer lab for a major video project spring quarter last year, but I can`t for the life of me remember it right now! That is bugging me too!

Did anyone else notice at the beggining on how he used audio clips from the original Italian Job movie!? I thought that was a great idea......way to go F5!!!

Yeah - Final Cut Pro is kind of what iMovie is based on. They are both made by Apple. Final Cut Pro and Avid Cinema are the two major video editing programs (semi-professional).

Nice work! I especially liked the moment of silence for the flyers!

I also like the original Italian Job reference! Nice work

I just about cried when it got to the part about the Flyers sad.gif

Awesome movie!

Did anyone else notice at the beggining on how he used audio clips from the original Italian Job movie!? I thought that was a great idea......way to go F5!!!

Thanks. I'm thinking at the moment of topics I could do if I make another video.

Yeah that Self Preservation Society music was cool in it. laugh.gif Though I am not all that big into slideshows...

F5, must say that that was an awsome movie. Have you thought about seeing if KI would use it??? I didnt see nothing wrong w /it all. I want to do the same thing for FOF, and a few other rides, but I cant edit movies, not like you did anyway. That must have took a lot of work. KEEP IT UP!!!!!!!! thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

I saw that shortly after the video was posted on the site. I did make a version that fixed that. Today the video is also mentioned, In the Loop

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