hey during 1:29 to 1:31 why were there army men under the battle. oh yeah and at 1:27 i heard a laser shot i guess you were just mashing the soundeffects together to make it sound different which i enjoyed hering but it made me curios why?
@hankster183 I am glad you found enough action in my little movie to pick out little details! Those guys way down on the floor... the one being attacked is a US Marine with an M-16 laying waste to the attcking crowd. As for the laser shot, I was very careful not to put something that wasnt supposed to be there in the movie. I listened to the original, and it was just a loud sword CLANK or something like that. As far as I know, I don't think I have any laser sound effects I could have used!
@hankster183 So did you like the battle? Did you see any of the other ones? In Panzer Parade there is also a little tiny spot of action way in the back ground on the floor.
Do you know what would've been fun? If you would have seen the battlefield from across the room (during the battle) and you see how tiny it is, and you could have very "tiny" sound effects, and make it seem so insignificant :)
I already had a huge sound library that I gathered over the years. I created the soundtrack in a program called Adobe Audition. It was an older version that worked like a champ. I would export to a MP3 or a WAV file and then put that in the soundtrack of Adobe Premier Elements (el cheapo). simple and reliable!
Until I actually get a good audio recorder and an array of muskets shooting , I had to take some shortcuts. If you are a war movie buff, I'l bet you have heard all of these sound effects from some of your favorite movies. Find a good battle scene with no music and record the audio. In this one, most of the musket shots are from Gods and Generals. The sword fights and yelling is mostly from Braveheart. Have you seen my other movies?
If I recall, I had it set to 15 frames every 2 seconds. So I guess thats 7.5 frames/sec. Pretty choppy. I have done some 30 frames/sec stuff, but that takes sooooooo long, especially with this many moving elements. Glad you like it!
I got those years and years ago from a friend of mine who was liquidating his 54mm scraps. I got a couple dozen of these French Grenadiers and a couple of line troops. I was probably 14 or 15 when I painted a few after watchin the movie Waterloo. I was going to build the Old Guard, but i never got any more.
i love this video its better than mine please watch my videos. tried to make one but theres this video coming soon on 2010 i am still working on the animation :-]
good video, i think parts can be alittle crude in ways but ive watched a few of your videos and i think they are very good
Theoriginalwobba 10 months ago
the last of the mohicans?
crudesicle 1 year ago
hey its me hankster183 my account got deleted by a certain someone but im still here.
hankster780 1 year ago
oh i guess it does bare a resemblance
hankster183 1 year ago
hey during 1:29 to 1:31 why were there army men under the battle. oh yeah and at 1:27 i heard a laser shot i guess you were just mashing the soundeffects together to make it sound different which i enjoyed hering but it made me curios why?
hankster183 1 year ago
@hankster183 I am glad you found enough action in my little movie to pick out little details! Those guys way down on the floor... the one being attacked is a US Marine with an M-16 laying waste to the attcking crowd. As for the laser shot, I was very careful not to put something that wasnt supposed to be there in the movie. I listened to the original, and it was just a loud sword CLANK or something like that. As far as I know, I don't think I have any laser sound effects I could have used!
Partini01 1 year ago
@hankster183 So did you like the battle? Did you see any of the other ones? In Panzer Parade there is also a little tiny spot of action way in the back ground on the floor.
Partini01 1 year ago
Do you know what would've been fun? If you would have seen the battlefield from across the room (during the battle) and you see how tiny it is, and you could have very "tiny" sound effects, and make it seem so insignificant :)
SilverMaiden 1 year ago
lol XD ..... Kinda weird, but fantastic work ^^
EmperorofTerra 1 year ago
what program did u use for sound effects plz respond
taiko729 2 years ago
I already had a huge sound library that I gathered over the years. I created the soundtrack in a program called Adobe Audition. It was an older version that worked like a champ. I would export to a MP3 or a WAV file and then put that in the soundtrack of Adobe Premier Elements (el cheapo). simple and reliable!
Partini01 2 years ago
k and where did u get the gunshots or did u just record yourself making them
taiko729 2 years ago
Until I actually get a good audio recorder and an array of muskets shooting , I had to take some shortcuts. If you are a war movie buff, I'l bet you have heard all of these sound effects from some of your favorite movies. Find a good battle scene with no music and record the audio. In this one, most of the musket shots are from Gods and Generals. The sword fights and yelling is mostly from Braveheart. Have you seen my other movies?
Partini01 2 years ago
i have gods and generals but can u split up the gunshots
taiko729 2 years ago
love it
taiko729 2 years ago
how many frames where there in every sec???? plez reply
TauCammander 2 years ago
If I recall, I had it set to 15 frames every 2 seconds. So I guess thats 7.5 frames/sec. Pretty choppy. I have done some 30 frames/sec stuff, but that takes sooooooo long, especially with this many moving elements. Glad you like it!
Partini01 2 years ago
really good, i like these stop motion movies :) hope you do some more...
KawaKasper 2 years ago
that was surprisingly good, lol
melonacolypse 2 years ago
whoops i mean grenadier
Strikeforce700 2 years ago
hey where did you get those greniders?they are cool and i want some
Strikeforce700 2 years ago
I got those years and years ago from a friend of mine who was liquidating his 54mm scraps. I got a couple dozen of these French Grenadiers and a couple of line troops. I was probably 14 or 15 when I painted a few after watchin the movie Waterloo. I was going to build the Old Guard, but i never got any more.
Partini01 2 years ago
At 1:31 seconds, I battle is happening below them.
legomaster678 2 years ago
Legomaster678 review: so awesome, I could cry.
5/5
legomaster678 2 years ago
LOL Nice!
FDGRAVEDIGGER 3 years ago
respect!!! very good film...lots of atmosphere... nice
Deranos 3 years ago
Stumbled across this video... what a fantastic epic !!
I think as a wargamer, this is what we all imagine occurs with our figures when playing. Your video has broght it to life like reality.
Well done !!
230ccvh 3 years ago
Awesome video!Please make more!
sekon56 3 years ago
that was like 300
revz999 3 years ago
at 00:54 that part reminds me of that movie 300!
Callofduty4nub 3 years ago 4
please subscibe to meeeeeeee
deone67 3 years ago
dude make more i love it cant stop watching it i will uplooad mine
deone67 3 years ago
i love this video its better than mine please watch my videos. tried to make one but theres this video coming soon on 2010 i am still working on the animation :-]
deone67 3 years ago
Cool. I can't imagine the hours of work that goes into such a project. And the swords, they sounded real!
okieboyz 3 years ago 2
Yep, I don't need cinema or TV anymore for good action films, I can just watch your work. Thanks very much for this!
I'll put a link and mention on my blog for ya.
easternfunker 3 years ago
OMG, this is amazing, this needs more views and more attention. I can really tell you put alot of time and effort into this.
xXxMONSTER13xXx 3 years ago
Hey I appreciate that. I just hope the word gets out!
Partini01 3 years ago