Vietnam War Test Film- T2i + Action Essential 2 + After Effects

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  • What program did u use for the explosions?

    That was great!

  • @mastermike95 Thanks! I used Adobe after effects and action essentials 2!

  • That was pretty cool. I would say that guy shouldn't have used the AK and used an M16 instead, but you could say he aquired it somewhere. Also the guy who has the belt of M60 bullets doesn't really need them, as he has the M16, which is magazine fed. Just a little constructive criticism. Of course, this is a test, so it doesn't have to be perfect.

  • @AmazingTangy haha thats all we had at the time. I've updated my arsenal since then though :)

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  • why didn't you add muzzle flashes? the rest off the effects were awesome!

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  • the ending should have been more dramatic!!!

    

  • love the cinematograhy and the acting. it really looks and feels like a vietnam war movie :)

  • @Boxer386 If you want decent looking props for your action movies, airsoft is the way to go.

  • Great but maby needs some color correctioon

  • Why didn't u use muzzle flashes if you could do explosions?

  • Great video. Muzzle flashes would've been good though. Just a question, why didn't you guys use muzzle flashes?

  • @BurningSmilie Could've been an F4 phantom.

  • @SniperWolfX117 Actually the M4 was derived from the XM177, a shorter version of the M16. Both guns were used in the Vietnam War.

  • @AmazingTangy regarding the AK, he could have very well picked one up off a dead vietnamese soldier. During vietnam, the m16 was notorious for jamming at inopportune moments. A lot of times soldiers would pick up an AK47 if they could find one (though the distinguishable sound produced when the gun was fired caused a lot of friendly fire incidents). Just sharing my knowledge of the Vietnam conflict history.

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