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How about we make deconstruct this production and make up a far better one right here by ourselves.
Anyone want to venture on the first original scene and establishing shot ?
post your ideas and we will see which one is better
This could be very interesting proposition if some are willing to give it a go.
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I did a little editing of two lines in your first post.
The original:
"Far to many overdone titles.
A person that does this is essentially saying... "Hay look at me people, look at me! Isn't my little movie so damn awesome that I have to remind you by throwing in a lot of totally awesome titles in it all the time."
My version:
Far to many bleating little posts.
A person that does this is essentially saying... "Hay look at me people, look at me! Isn't my opinion so damn awesome that I have to remind you by throwing in a lot of totally insignificant posts in this thread all the time."
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I may make this a separate topic.
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I did a little editing of two lines in your first post.
The original:
"Far to many overdone titles.
A person that does this is essentially saying... "Hay look at me people, look at me! Isn't my little movie so damn awesome that I have to remind you by throwing in a lot of totally awesome titles in it all the time."
My version:
"Far to many bleating little posts.
A person that does this is essentially saying... "Hay look at me people, look at me! Isn't my opinion so damn awesome that I have to remind you by throwing in a lot of totally insignificant posts in this thread all the time."
Why don't you try to answer my original objections first ?
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I did a little editing of two lines in your first post.
The original:
"Far to many overdone titles.
A person that does this is essentially saying... "Hay look at me people, look at me! Isn't my little movie so damn awesome that I have to remind you by throwing in a lot of totally awesome titles in it all the time."
My version:
"Far to many bleating little posts.
A person that does this is essentially saying... "Hay look at me people, look at me! Isn't my opinion so damn awesome that I have to remind you by throwing in a lot of totally insignificant posts in this thread all the time."
Why don't you try to answer my original objections first ? If you read my posts you will notice that my criticism towards you is not about the comments you make but about the way you make them. It is about the way you perceive yourself to be and about the way that you present yourself. I noticed that you can't look at items besides your own scope of interest or "professionalism" so I made it a little more clear. I hope you can take criticism as easy as you dish it out.
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post VALID criticisms of the points I expressed on the video please unless you have none.
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Maybe because your style of posting your opinion isn't tactful and modest enough to be taken seriously?
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ONE valid criticism of my posted points please. Any at all?
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Nice work by Barfly. Time well spent watching it.
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Brealistic, thanks for bumping this thread, the movie is certainly well worth it, as opposed to your utterings.
Didn't you do this same thing a while ago? - I seem to remember some similar serial postings where the poster kept extolling his own great abilities while meaninglessly criticising the work of happy amateurs who put a great deal of effort and time into their creations. Yeah, now I remember it: I think you did it in the screenshot thread...
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I really want forum people to make serious thoughtful suggestions for all the original ideas they can come up with for a cod movie.
I want it to be a democratic process with the best ideas being used.
I want it to be a positive experience for everyone.
Everyone is welcome to participate and I hope each member gets at least to have one of his ideas included into it.
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Yeah, you sure aim for everybody to have a "positive experience", and everyone is certainly "welcome to participate".... The little dog picking up his ears at a far-off noise sounds incredibly formulaic and kitsch. Seen in just about 500,000 movies. Something a TV exec or straight-to-video producer would do.
I suggest a formation of Dornier 17's approaching England. well in actually it really isn't given that squadron mascots were a very common on airbases in both the RAF and Luftwaffe and the US airforce. You obviously know little to nothing of this fact. Just the fact you saw it in a few movies. We will make it a Tiger and when he hears the sound of airplanes approaching will start salivating in a Pavlovian response to hearing his master coming and associate's it with being feed. Just like you do when your mom walks in the door.
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read the other post responce please troll.
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Wow, amazing video. The pilot animations are awesome Agreed. Those animations look great.
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The main thing about them is that they look completely seamless. All other inserted pilot animations I ever saw in sim movies looked very much "glued on", but these look as if they were part of the sim. Quite astonishing.
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Now that's what I call a great machinima. I liked Barfly's Battle of Britain 2009 movie, but this is a masterpiece. Thumbs up.
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Great vid
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