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Star Wars Force Lightning Test (Adobe After Effects)

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2011

Star Wars force lightning test with my nephew in the backyard (Canon eos 550d + Adobe After Effects CS5.5).

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  • how is the electric sound calld?

    if its need to download, please send the link

  • @TheJort123 it's all from video copilot's "designer sound effects". The electric noise is basically just a ripped paper.

  • it would have been better if the kid (left) would have a pushing gesture at the end :) in my opinion

  • @OneFoolShow So, finally someone took notice of it! ;-) I agree, that was simply a mistake.

  • My Rebel T2i just arrived! I'm a kid in a candy store! It came with a couple software discs... do I need to use these? I do all my editing and work in Adobe. I prefer just loading from camera to drive and working in Adobe from there. I have saved the download links for the software you recommended... looks good. Any input / experience is appreciated.

  • @LLWProductions Congratulations! You don't need the software stuff! Just use your normal cutting program.

    To install magic lantern you can find instructions on their side. All you need is a usb cable (which is part of the T2i package).

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  • Ramirez! Move that buffering bar!!

  • NICE

  • @LLWProductions LOL... it's funny. Having a language barrier with the camera.  I know what I want it to do, but having a difficult time telling it what to do. I'll get there... I always do.

  • @SchmidtFilms86 Cool. Thanks. Yeah, it came with a card reader, so all I have to do is pop that in the usb and i'm good to download. I'm just trying to figure out the LCD screen and settings. I did not buy this for auto settings... I have plenty of those. They come in handy, for sure, when I need to be in the scene and time it. Forcing myself to slow down.... I am just so excited. Nicest camera I've owned.

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