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DivinePaladin said:
I would try theater out, for sure, because I believe barney's point was that doing the opposing angle in any form helps break up the pacing a tad and makes some shots look amazing. Even if you stickied an enemy and then locked into them from over the shoulder as they walked away, for example, it'd add a big chunk to any video it's in.

Yeah I'll have to practice controlling it a little better though XD (kinda bad at that), but thanks for all the tips so far we are gonna do a company montage so all these have really helped. Thanks :D. Do you make videos yourself or do you just watch a lot? It seems you know a lot about this stuff. Or maybe I'm just kinda dumb about it :P



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Natsu said:
DivinePaladin said:
I would try theater out, for sure, because I believe barney's point was that doing the opposing angle in any form helps break up the pacing a tad and makes some shots look amazing. Even if you stickied an enemy and then locked into them from over the shoulder as they walked away, for example, it'd add a big chunk to any video it's in.

Yeah I'll have to practice controlling it a little better though XD (kinda bad at that), but thanks for all the tips so far we are gonna do a company montage so all these have really helped. Thanks :D. Do you make videos yourself or do you just watch a lot? It seems you know a lot about this stuff. Or maybe I'm just kinda dumb about it :P

I've never outright made montages, it's more of an analysis of the film I'm given here. I do YouTube game reviews and I'm a writer, so I tend to be very in tuned with flow as a concept and since I watch a lot of videos in general it's just sort of refined my senses a bit lol. 



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