
The Prescott Affair - 10 - 01
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[lmt]_lucas wrote:Makes me want to see the movie
We actually continplated making a full movie and releasing it.OtakuForLife wrote:I wanna see the full movies![]()
There where two main problems with this.
#1. hosting a 120 minute xvid file would be brutal on any server.
#2. I'm not terribly sure I'm at a point where I can do that yet.
But I'd like to add a note to that. We havn't tossed out the prospect of making a full movie yet. We'll just have to wait and see what the responce for the trailer is in the next few days.
Thank you, I know we couldn't have done it without you and a few other beta testers Really nailing home the issues you wanted fixed.Maverick-Rubik wrote:That was excellent, Ryan. You have no idea how happy I am that you fixed all the beta's problems. If you hadn't, I wouldn't be saying this right now...
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Oh, and Scintilla; the smoothing job is the best on Evangelion I've seen... not too smooth, not too rough.
Also, this is the first time I'd worked with avs scripts to the point of really taking the time to do them (with a huge thanks to Zarx, Alan for helping me do this).
Overall, Scintillas Xvid beat out mine (as always

Haha ^_^.cantspell wrote: that was grate,
ooo but wate let my woch it agane THE AMY WAY
Thanks.
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Scintilla wrote:That's because it IS -- this is Evangelion we're talking about. Jitter up the Wazoo.SnhKnives wrote:and felt like the video was a bit shaky,
We <i>did</i> Tweak the colors in AVISynth, I thought they came out pretty good... though now that I think about it, I didn't tweak every scene individually this time like I sometimes do.SnhKnives wrote:and the colors could have been better.
Some good AVS work could have fixed that.![]()
Consult the cast list.SnhKnives wrote:but overall it was a neat little trailer and I could barely tell you did all the voice acting yourself......that is if you did.
To anyone who's seen the .AVI version: I'd like to know, what do you think of the filtering? I was going for maximum compressibility and noise removal, but I fear I may have overdone it a little. It's not too soft, is it?
well why didnt you use the remastered DVD of EVA?
you could have gotten rid of alot of that stuff easily.
I will agree that there was alot of spacial smoothing, and there was alot of noise reduction, but I think you could have done more to bring out the colors, it just seems so dull.
i dunno, maybe im jsut used to see the platinum