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nooblet68
#45690769Sunday, April 17, 2011 11:44 AM GMT

I'm not going to open with any long paragraphs of writing that take 10 minutes to read. So anyway. (I'm going to make a few references back to my videos, so you may want to know that my Youtube is Nooblet68) Tip 1: People don't like to see something slowly move somewhere (The Roblox Maniya bridge at 0:24 to 0:55), people want to see action. If you do have a part where you've got something moving very slowly, then edit most of it out or fast forward it. Tip 2: If you're not editing a video one bit, be aware that it won't turn out as good as a video that's been edited. Tip 3: Don't over-edit! It starts to look tacky, and can be worse than an Unedited video. Tip 4: Know your software: If you're not aware of what it can do and how to use it, then make some practice video's. Tip 5: Time; Don't have too short (Roblox Roecar 86 Advertisment ) video's, or too long (ROBLOX weapons testing ) video's. Tip 6: Sound; If you have irrelivent (Roblox Boss Battle: Roblox's Master Hand at 2:13) or no sound, then potential viewers WILL be turned away. Tip 7: Keep framerate high Tip 8: Use the easiest path to the end movie. If you choose between having someone acting, and an AI from free models, then choose the AI. Tip 9: Try keep the Roblox GUI's out of the video if you're not making a video rating/trying a place. Tip 10: Have fun making your video! You can, of course, ignore any of these tips if you think they'll make your video better.
sonic17TH
#45691181Sunday, April 17, 2011 12:06 PM GMT

1. If something has to move slowly to set up a mood what then? You HAVE to do it and not fast forward, it is not about what people want to see but what they will enjoy to see. 2. That may be true. 3. Unless if necessary. 4. Good tip! 5. It depends what the movie/video is about. 6. Good tip! 7. That is another questionable tip, it is also depending where the scene takes place. Like low budget security base needs to have suckish cameras, therefore lower quality and frame rate on the monitors. 8. It is not about easiness visually but easiness to understand. 9. Good tip! 10. That is a crucial part of the video making.
nooblet68
#45693949Sunday, April 17, 2011 1:46 PM GMT

I've never thought about those variables....

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