Aloha viewers,
I made this "Flying in a Blue Dream" clip to show you a glimpse of my flight simulator world, and to practise video-editing. In fact this is my first attempt ever. This clip shows the Beech Starship 2000A, designed by Jason Chandler and Sydney scenery designed by MIKX in the flight simulator world of X-Plane 9. It is recorded on Ubuntu Linux, and the editing is done in Apple iMovie HD.
The flight itself is a short flight from Sydney runway 34L towards Bondi Beach, then a slight left turn to Manley with Sydney CBD on our left back to runway 16R.
For more sim adventures, flight simulator blogging webring, my simulator rig, and more juicy details, see my little site: http://x-plane.push-point.net
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Chat with me on the flight sim social network:
http://flightsimulator.ning.com/profile/GlowWorm
Futher reading:
Starship 2000A: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beechcraft_Starship
Starship 2000A X-Plane model: http://www.c74.net/xplane/
Sydney scenery for X-Plane: http://www.hatsuon.net/SydneyX-Plane9X.html
Soundtrack: "Flying in a Blue Dream" by Joe Satriani
Enjoy!
XPglowworm
is apple linux
pricelessppp 7 months ago
@pricelessppp the raw vid is made on Ubuntu Linux and edited on Apple iMovie app. Apple MacOS X runs on a BSD Unix. Similar, but not the same as Linux at core.
XPGlowWorm 6 months ago
@XPGlowWorm if i buy a macbook pro laptop can i use imovie or final cut pro to edit my fsx videos from my main windows pc
pricelessppp 6 months ago
@pricelessppp yes, iMovie / FCP (both have cool effects) can import a lot of videoformats. If that doesn't help, there's various video file converters.
XPGlowWorm 6 months ago
@XPGlowWorm FFmpeg is such a versatile converter / filter.
XPGlowWorm 6 months ago