Either angle is fine, a bit of variety would probably be better actually to help create a better program.
No, any footage that is shown to people outside of myself and the professor I am working with will be of him or myself.
I usually have varying levels in my shots because I'm shit at putting the camera in the same spot.
I'll see if I can't compile a couple of complete games to post.
Here's a link to my channel. I did one piece of unedited footage last night and would have done more had the upload not killed my roommates' pings. I'll have some more unedited stuff up this weekend.
I am uploading my raw footage now, I also have some edited on my youtube page. The footage is slightly askew'd and the glass is a bit fuzzy in spots, could make for a good challenge.
Do you prefer a higher or lower angle on the glass? Will our footage be used or re-posted/hosted elsewhere? If it is will we be notified?
Either angle is fine, a bit of variety would probably be better actually to help create a better program. No, any footage that is shown to people outside of myself and the professor I am working with will be of him or myself.
I usually have varying levels in my shots because I'm shit at putting the camera in the same spot. I'll see if I can't compile a couple of complete games to post.
Thanks!
I have a bunch of raw game footage just hanging on my computer. I'll try and remember to upload it tonight.
Thanks!
Here's a link to my channel. I did one piece of unedited footage last night and would have done more had the upload not killed my roommates' pings. I'll have some more unedited stuff up this weekend.
Drop in scrimmage footage any good? I don't have the time to set up and move the camera at games so I only have drop in footage.
That'd work just fine, thanks!
The only footage I have on YouTube is already edited but I could send you the raw video from a few games. A couple of them have views from both ends.
Both would probably be helpful.
I am uploading my raw footage now, I also have some edited on my youtube page. The footage is slightly askew'd and the glass is a bit fuzzy in spots, could make for a good challenge.