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#3430247 - 11/09/11 12:56 PM A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect
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Hello everyone,

As we wait for the next update I wanted to show you something cool. The team added a neat little "shakey" camera effect that you can add to your ROF external views. It's a subtle effect, but looks great. This should make it in Ver. 1.022 coming later this month. Remember this is a Work In Progress so the final feature may be different on release.

This will really help movie makers make some cool vids.



Hope you like!

P.S. I filmed this on my slower machine so some stutters are visible, but they are not a result of the new effect, just lower frames when recording with Fraps on a slower machine.

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#3430259 - 11/09/11 01:08 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: 777 Studios - Jason]
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Nice touch smile


A smart move too, I've taken the time to write out an equation to illustrate this at work:

Awesome user submitted youtube videos=Free Marketing=More RoF Marketing=More sales=More cash infused into 777=More dev resource for RoF and future titles= Awesome for 777 customers.

It's a win, win, win, win, win, win, win scenario smile
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#3430269 - 11/09/11 01:17 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: 777 Studios - Jason]
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Wow! Can we have this effect for inside the cockpit too? It would be fantastic!

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#3430279 - 11/09/11 01:29 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: 777 Studios - Jason]
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looks nice. dcs blackshark already has this. it's called camera jiggle.

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#3430280 - 11/09/11 01:29 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: RoFfan]
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Originally Posted By: RoFfan
Wow! Can we have this effect for inside the cockpit too? It would be fantastic!


Uhm, I actually agree! Can we make it an option?
Pretty please?
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#3430345 - 11/09/11 02:46 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: RoFfan]
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Originally Posted By: RoFfan
Wow! Can we have this effect for inside the cockpit too? It would be fantastic!


I concur, would make a great option. biggrin
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#3430360 - 11/09/11 03:02 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: johncage]
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Originally Posted By: johncage
looks nice. dcs blackshark already has this. it's called camera jiggle.


Well, isn't the DCS/LOMAC effect more of a vibration (caused by being bolted to an airframe)? Whereas the new RoF effect represents aiming corrections through a telephoto...

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#3430447 - 11/09/11 05:05 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: 777 Studios - Jason]
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I did not know what it was but I thought it was great.
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#3430458 - 11/09/11 05:13 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: 777 Studios - Jason]
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I like it, but after looking at the background it kind of made me queasy . . . an easy effect to overdo. Maybe it could be managed with a sliding scale to allow more or less shake as the situation warrants?

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#3430520 - 11/09/11 06:49 PM Re: A short video showing the new Cinematic Camera Effect [Re: 777 Studios - Jason]
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Jason, mate, that's AWESOME! I love the similar effect in LOMAC. Glad it made it to this sim. biggrin
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