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The tournament will probably postponed to September 15th (Sunday)
This is to prevent it to collide with ESEA lan finals and not getting overshadowed by other tf2 events
Hope there are no problems with you guys!
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I have problem previewing uncompressed clips, thats why Im asking if any of you compresses them before starting editing. They always end up stopping every 1-2 secs to buffer because a 15gb file will never play smooth on a video player.
I use adobe premiere.
You can't preview recorded footage like that :D Just drag them into your editing program and preview your clips there.
Even on the editing software it wont play properly and stop to buffer
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I have problem previewing uncompressed clips, thats why Im asking if any of you compresses them before starting editing. They always end up stopping every 1-2 secs to buffer because a 15gb file will never play smooth on a video player.
I use adobe premiere.
MightyMeStep 1: Find good song
Step 2: Think which frags match this song
Step 3: Record all moments that you think are good enough to put in the movie and match the song
Step 4: Edit
Step 5: Render and publish it
I got that. Im more asking about what you do about the clips.
So you record them all, but do you record them all at the same settings? Do you compress them before start editing? Because each individual clip I render is about 15gbs which can't even play properly without buffering all the time.
What about if you need slow mo's or other kind of stuff for 1 clip, do you use the one you already rendered or you go back and render the clip in different settings?
How is usually your workflow for editing fragmovies?
Do you record every clip you need and compress them and only start editing after you have every clip you want?
Do you compress the raw clips before editing them?
Do you record each clip separately and incrementally add to the final movie?
different people have different types of aim.
CondescendingCandlestickKanecohey guys, would appreciate if you spread the word about the comp.tf newbie-only tournament in your double mixes groupIsn't that just going to be dominated by UGC Plat teams?
http://comp.tf/wiki/Comp.tf_Newbie-Only_6v6_Cup
UGC plat players are not allowed, max is allowed is UGC silver and thats just 1 player per team all the other need to be Steel or lower
With this wiki we aim not only to have a basic compendium for class and map basics but much more importantly, keep an history of the tf2 competitive scene, much like liquipedia does for starcraft 2. We have already created a few team, player and league pages but it's still the content we are missing the most.
Atlas did a great job and created pages for the last 4 ETF2L seasons, complete with playoff match results, vod links and etc...
http://comp.tf/wiki/ETF2L_6v6_Season_15
http://comp.tf/wiki/ETF2L_6v6_Season_14
http://comp.tf/wiki/ETF2L_6v6_Season_13
http://comp.tf/wiki/ETF2L_6v6_Season_12
We are still missing a lot of season history, team pages and the likes, so if you want to help out head to our wiki and dont forget to use the appropriate templates for pages.
thesupremecommanderLast season it actually was ahead of schedule for most if not all of the time and finished on time. That being said, timing might be a little tight, especially considering that it's an evening tournament and depending on how many teams register, since you have to have at least one hour per round if going by ESEA rules.
It will be tight either way, even if there's no other tf2 event
But we can get done with the tournament in like 5 hours. From 4pm to 9pm for example... We have 25 teams signed up atm, it shouldn't take that long either
I just noticed the esea lan schedule
Sunday, August 18: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Does it usually finish at the estimated time? Assuming it really finishes at 2pm we could still go on with the cup this day, because I was only aiming to start at like 3-4 pm anyway
hey guys, would appreciate if you spread the word about the comp.tf newbie-only tournament in your double mixes group
http://comp.tf/wiki/Comp.tf_Newbie-Only_6v6_Cup
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