@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 for editing software, I've been using Filmora9 up until mid-2024, now I'm using DaVinci Resolve
As for tips, well there's a lot and I'm still learning too, but the most important are :
• Planning, plan how each shot is going to be and the method to take the shot
• Variety, take shots from different angles, make the subject (plane, tanks, etc) do different things, change the setting and/or location, etc
• And most importantly, reference, essentially just look up other cinematics to get ideas and inspirations
Hope this helps!
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Well, it's a long story, to put it simply, I saw some internet drama back then and decided to literally make that into an Ace Combat-esque webseries, I had an entire story about this premise and planned 14 whole episodes about it, never end up going through with it because I realized it's cringe. This video was the pilot to that series I believe.
I have moved on from this idea but would like to remake it in a new form someday, without all that internet drama jazz. If you're curious as to what that internet drama was, check the first video of 2023 on my channel.
@WisconsinStatePolice The bearing was relative to the plane, so front of the plane would've been 000 and the rear 360, and the 104 was heading from east to west, that's why the pilot called out a seemingly contradicting bearing. I admit that's probably not how it works realistically, as they'd probably use a Bullseye, a floating point in the sky that's relative to earth, but I used this method instead to create a different battle management system for the Sakuriyans (the 104's home country). The Rokushe AWACS was also using bearings relative to the planes too FYI.
Beautiful! I love the semi-realistic radio chatter!!!
One question though:
At around 2:45, the 104 pilot calls out “Egressing east bearing 350.” Was this a mistake? If not, why are seemingly contradictory bearings called out? I don’t quite understand air combat radio stuffs.
@plane634 thank you
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 for editing software, I've been using Filmora9 up until mid-2024, now I'm using DaVinci Resolve
As for tips, well there's a lot and I'm still learning too, but the most important are :
• Planning, plan how each shot is going to be and the method to take the shot
• Variety, take shots from different angles, make the subject (plane, tanks, etc) do different things, change the setting and/or location, etc
• And most importantly, reference, essentially just look up other cinematics to get ideas and inspirations
Hope this helps!
@plane634 also can you share some tips on how to make cinematics, and what editing software do you use?
@plane634 ah
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Well, it's a long story, to put it simply, I saw some internet drama back then and decided to literally make that into an Ace Combat-esque webseries, I had an entire story about this premise and planned 14 whole episodes about it, never end up going through with it because I realized it's cringe. This video was the pilot to that series I believe.
I have moved on from this idea but would like to remake it in a new form someday, without all that internet drama jazz. If you're curious as to what that internet drama was, check the first video of 2023 on my channel.
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@plane634 😮
Maybe I can get involved in an SP conflict! I've been without a combat challenge for too long now.
@Dracul0Anderson stay tuned :)
This, little conflict, is it only in this video, or is it an ongoing project?
@LunarEclipseSP agreed
@WisconsinStatePolice The bearing was relative to the plane, so front of the plane would've been 000 and the rear 360, and the 104 was heading from east to west, that's why the pilot called out a seemingly contradicting bearing. I admit that's probably not how it works realistically, as they'd probably use a Bullseye, a floating point in the sky that's relative to earth, but I used this method instead to create a different battle management system for the Sakuriyans (the 104's home country). The Rokushe AWACS was also using bearings relative to the planes too FYI.
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Beautiful! I love the semi-realistic radio chatter!!!
One question though:
At around 2:45, the 104 pilot calls out “Egressing east bearing 350.” Was this a mistake? If not, why are seemingly contradictory bearings called out? I don’t quite understand air combat radio stuffs.
Very Goofy Ahh Indeed
Disclaimer, I'm not trying to go against anything here okay? Just wanting to test out a story concept.
Now, I wanna ask just one question.
is it cringe? Or not?