Go go go GODZILLA!
Jan. 31st, 2003 10:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay,
I'mf inally a little less sleepy and back into doing a bit of video editing, so I transferred the Godzilla movie that was done at FC2003 to my website. It's huge, like 20M but I bet Zamiel will like it! So if you've got the download time and you can view DIV/X, here's one of the things you missed if you weren't at FurtherConfusion 2003: GODZILLA
The guys in the costumes were great and Valden did a FANTASTIC job with the filming, then I went totally gonzo with the audio track! Fortunetely our editing station was connected to the internet so I started doing google searches for 'Godzilla Roar wav' and 'Gamera Roar wav', etc. The footsteps are just a hand on the mic (with a paper towel over it to muffle slightly) played at different volumes depending on the force of the stomp and where they were in the scene. I also varied the volume on monster roars depending on how far back in the scene they were and whether on camera or not. :) The 'exploding building' and 'falling monster' sound effects are actually the sound of WWII mortar shells exploding (with the falling whistle removed and the length of the audio changed slightly) All in all, I don't think it was so bad for two hours of editing. It was certainly a blast to do! I always wanted to make a Godzilla movie! :)
-Sammi
I'mf inally a little less sleepy and back into doing a bit of video editing, so I transferred the Godzilla movie that was done at FC2003 to my website. It's huge, like 20M but I bet Zamiel will like it! So if you've got the download time and you can view DIV/X, here's one of the things you missed if you weren't at FurtherConfusion 2003: GODZILLA
The guys in the costumes were great and Valden did a FANTASTIC job with the filming, then I went totally gonzo with the audio track! Fortunetely our editing station was connected to the internet so I started doing google searches for 'Godzilla Roar wav' and 'Gamera Roar wav', etc. The footsteps are just a hand on the mic (with a paper towel over it to muffle slightly) played at different volumes depending on the force of the stomp and where they were in the scene. I also varied the volume on monster roars depending on how far back in the scene they were and whether on camera or not. :) The 'exploding building' and 'falling monster' sound effects are actually the sound of WWII mortar shells exploding (with the falling whistle removed and the length of the audio changed slightly) All in all, I don't think it was so bad for two hours of editing. It was certainly a blast to do! I always wanted to make a Godzilla movie! :)
-Sammi