i didnt make it, I love the video, I watched it a couple times in a row
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best BF2 video ever .PERIOD.
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Re: best BF2 video ever .PERIOD.
My god, is there now this massive line between what’s best and what’s worst in threads these days. No longer it is "my favourite", it's teh best, and so is this, and that is also “best”. – It might just be me, but I do see awful lot of these threads across every forum I visit on some subject or another. The poster is forcing a statement who sometimes gets flamed (on some of the more adolescent audience forums) The word just inflicts so much contrast.
Back on topic, there has been plenty of discussion and comments on this video already, concluded in many comments that is not “best” was because it was just a combo of flash transitions and sped up footage. The author, I remember, stating that the over bright only works under certain maps. A lot of the wow factor though came from it being something so incredibly fresh and new at the time.
Hell, nobody even knew about removing the name tags back then!
In answer to what would be the most beautiful footage in BF2…
Surely the person with the highest graphic settings and resolution at a high frame rate. See John-Paul’s Khalid's Surprise.
What you got to understand is that post editing effects / shiny things are just aids to express certain emotions in video. What Khalid's Surprise doe’s that nobody else had done is just to take a wicked fast computer and render BF2, nothing else! (obviously there is more than just that but you get the idea) and is it so visually pleasing.
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Re: best BF2 video ever .PERIOD.
Phil (Keyelite) is a talented young man who has already attended school at the Ringling School of Arts in Sarasota and he actually has a promising career ahead of him when he gets out of High School. I've grown to know him slightly (since he lives 20-miles up the street) and he's offered advice on a lot of projects I've already completed. Example.
People can discount his video all they want and say, "Blah blah, it's not that impressive, he just uses flash scenes and blah blah" but this video has inspired a lot of other video's I've seen that have come out after it. IT WAS THE FIRST BF2 VIDEO I saw using the "Man on Fire" style shots which are now showing up in more video's today.
Keep it up Phil!
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