
Looking forward to laughing at the moron who steals this one and throws it on you tube in the coming weeks.

Actually, there is more frames in Nostromo's vid than in the source footage: He explained us he used the Twixtor plug-in for Premiere, which interpolate frames and creates from 2 images a third one. Looks like it was a real pain to configure for some scenes, since it can generate deformations.ScorpionP wrote:When I first heard the comments about the fps, before watching the video, I was really curious about how it'll actually look. I was really surprised. Some scenes flowed so well that I never would've believed they had two times less frames before.
1080p@60 isn't a valide Divx standard yet. And I can't even imagine the amount of ressources and disc space it would need. Maybe later.Funky-kun wrote:If only it was 1080p. xD
That's something I really enjoy too. Let me know if you find oneShadowNOS wrote:Looking forward to laughing at the moron who steals this one and throws it on you tube in the coming weeks.
I didn't go that far.. It's just the name of my computer :Warheart wrote:Haha, first of all awesome video-name choice. May I draw conclusions from it? Nostromo being the ship from Alien 1 and Auriga from Resurrection I guess you wanted to set up a definition of what your editing looks like in 2008 and put the style to the max? Or at least it has some basic meaning refering to you as an editor?
Even for less that a second sometimes.Warheart wrote:you had a hard time finding all those nice sources and ripping them for sometimes only 5 - 10 secs of actual footage.
no, I like it.Warheart wrote:But somehow I wonder that you haven't grown tired of that editingstyle after more or less perfecting it.