b2apirita wrote:
I believe biltongbru computer is a laptop doing the video/audio work...spec's below.I wish my computer was as high end as yours
He might have upgraded his older rig in the last few months.
<span class="ev_code_YELLOW">Intel duo processor T7300, 2GHz, 4Mb Cashe
Radeon graphics card HD 2400 XT: 512 MB
1GB DDR2
160 GB HDD</span>
Best Regards
Skoshi Tiger
Thanks for the complement; Yes, the blue screening is not a straightforward process...I plan to do a tutorial on chroma keying on the movie makers forum soon.
Ed6269,Ibuchele2007,Esel1964
Thanks for you guys kind comments.
MB_Avro_UK
Thanks Avro; It took 2 months with many, many hours to produce because I had to sort out the screening techniques but it is very rewarding.
Odirro
Thanks for the very interesting information! I looked a bit up (not much) and the impression is that the 3 inch rocket (known as RP-3) was more effective against light-medium tanks but were designed to counter the Tiger tank. See this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RP-3
b2 spirita
Thank you for the nice comments on the movie.
I got the Ardennes footage from the game Call of Duty.
The movie-making is a hobby and I have mega fun doing this. I am in a totally different profession.
Hello TOAD; I am glad my make-shift uniforms looks real:
German tank commander:All the shoulder and collar patches as well as iron crosses and tank badge are photo copies glued onto card board, as well as the SS cap badge. These were sticked with prestick onto an old Swedish great coat that I bought many years ago for $10. The pictures of the stuff I got from the net and a book.
Besides that I had a British ww2 greatcoat, a ww2 US steel helmet , old shoddy British flying helmet and a side cap...that's it, costing not too much!!![]()