by Digital Filmmaker » Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:48 pm
Not bad, Sytse! Not bad at all! Your "artist's eye" certainly carried over from screenshot-world to videos. A few constructive points, if I may.
First, of course video is like any art, and it's all very personal. My thoughts are obviously going to be nothing more than opinion, so take them for what they are.
You really hammered most of the basics. You didn't hold any shot too long, you used angles and transitions to your advantage. Lighting really helped add to the feel of the video.
That said, I personally didn't care much for the music. With an approach like Kai Tak, I'd have chosen something upbeat and rockin'. Kai Tak is a fast, hairy, beast of an approach - if you'd gone with music that represented that, the two would have complimented each other much better. Similarly, I'd have thrown in a few "rapid fire" transitions as well. Really quick shots to get the viewer's pulse racing.
That's as bad as it gets! I really wouldn't change much else. You might consider tweaking your CFG to remove the red messages at the bottom of the screen (or shooting it "live" and not relying on replay or recorded flights). Also, there's an older version of Fraps floating around, it may be v1.9c or v1.9d (I can't recall which off the top of my head.) That version does NOT have the fraps.com watermark on it. Check around - it's still out there!
Keep up the good work - if this was your first, I can't wait to see more!
