Morning all, now that my first project 'Heart Of The Tiger' is finished I'm eager to begin a new one, and what better than it's popular sequel 'The Price Of Freedom'. I realise there are already plenty versions of Wing Commander IV already being / have been made, but in that case, what is the harm in one more?
As you probably already know, WC4 has significantly better video quality than WC3. Since it has been released on DVD, you can't get much better without going High Def. Now my software allows me to edit the VOBs directly from the discs (ripped to my hard drive) so there should be no quality loss. Also the software allows me to make use of all 5.1 audio channels from the VOBs so the end result should be a true movie experience.
I have obtained the WC4 dvds and I've created an intro so far for a test run. So before I bore you to tears with this long post, here is the first 3 minutes of my Wing Commander IV movie!
WC4 3 Minute Introduction Sample
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There shall be some ingame footage following soon when I have worked out the details. Also I'm not sure about the recap at the start of the film, it seems a bit unnecessary but see what you think if you take a look.
As you probably already know, WC4 has significantly better video quality than WC3. Since it has been released on DVD, you can't get much better without going High Def. Now my software allows me to edit the VOBs directly from the discs (ripped to my hard drive) so there should be no quality loss. Also the software allows me to make use of all 5.1 audio channels from the VOBs so the end result should be a true movie experience.
I have obtained the WC4 dvds and I've created an intro so far for a test run. So before I bore you to tears with this long post, here is the first 3 minutes of my Wing Commander IV movie!
WC4 3 Minute Introduction Sample
Backup Link (limited bandwidth, use save target as)
There shall be some ingame footage following soon when I have worked out the details. Also I'm not sure about the recap at the start of the film, it seems a bit unnecessary but see what you think if you take a look.

Is the clarity of the overlayed gameplay likely to increase once you start using your new PC or is the quality of the overlays dependent on your editing/post-production software? Now that you have most of the DVD film footage set aside, how long do you anticipate your movie to be once the gameplay bits have been edited in or alternatively, what sort of length are you aiming for?