iCrash 2.0
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From: FlankerFilmworks
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  • The choreography with the music is hilarious, great job

  • Crash at 4:56 Fatal Much? XD This is an awsome video!

  • lol that was awesome

  • Pure awesome sauce!

  • In real racing, you can't take out your anger on your car. Simracing is superior because if you get mad at your car you can punish it :]

  • hitting sound barier at 3:45 :D

  • GREATTTT...EPIC VIDEO...i dont laugh so much by much time....

    super work with video editing...i have a question you use effects in many scenes? after effects?

  • @emifisa The only software I use is Sony Movie Studio (HD Platinum), and apart from a little sharpening, contrast, brightness, and unsharp mask over the whole project I don't use any special effects. I think they're a great way to spice up poor footage, but I prefer to put the effort into getting satisfying footage.

    The blurring you see in a lot of scenes were filmed since the last iRacing build came out. You can now manually control the focus and depth of field in replays.

  • @FlankerFilmworks I Use Vegas Video Pro 9.0 (sony programm)

  • Good showcase of an awful car!

  • :)

  • Brilliant mate!

  • Therapeutically hilarious!

  • oh i remember first one!

    man you really like to crash this car! ;)

  • @positiveexperience You shouldn't underestimate the scars left by having to drive that piece of junk (and it really was a piece of junk on those old tyres). iCrash was made when they took away my Skip during week 13. I wasn't a happy chappy, but axe-murdering random strangers wasn't a very good way of venting. So I made a movie instead. :->

  • nice stuff, what is the music in it?

  • @burtoner Sorry, the trouble with being old is that you think everyone will know the popular classical stuff. :-)

    Gynopedie 1 by Eric Satie

    William Tell Overture by Rossini

    and the final section is from Prince Igor, part of the Polovtsian Dances by Borodin

    Not sure about the performances. They were plucked from my CD collection and I'm too lazy to check.... though given the fact I'm "borrowing" the music for my movie I really ought to make the effort.

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