What graphics program made this video?
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Doesn't look like anything special that you can't do with just about any commercially available video editing program. The globe graphic at the beginning looks like google earth. Other than that, it's just speeding up the video playback and adding captions and soundtrack.
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Doesn't look like anything special that you can't do with just about any commercially available video editing program. The globe graphic at the beginning looks like google earth. Other than that, it's just speeding up the video playback and adding captions and soundtrack.
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The video is not fake. It was sped up and looks like google earth was used in the beginning.
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Looks like an MD-82 maybe...
Photos: McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82) Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
Photos: McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82) Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
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Looks like an MD-82 maybe...
Photos: McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82) Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
Photos: McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82) Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net
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You can do everything in Adobe After Effects that was included in that video (and so much more).
The cockpit video was shot from a locked down camera on the glareshield. The footage was time-remapped with titles and audio added. This video is really basic in terms of editing and titling and could be done in any editing software. I'm suggesting After Effects because you can do the Animated Globe in the very beginning in AE as well.
The cockpit video was shot from a locked down camera on the glareshield. The footage was time-remapped with titles and audio added. This video is really basic in terms of editing and titling and could be done in any editing software. I'm suggesting After Effects because you can do the Animated Globe in the very beginning in AE as well.
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Anyone ever heard of Twohundredfortysecond Productions?
It looks fake to me because of the headlights on the cars (too pronounced), the trees on short final(2:33), the shading on the terminal building, the marshallers look like cartoon figures, and there aren't any baggage conveyors waiting for the plane.
Do you know that for a fact or just offering an opinion? Just asking, not provoking...
You can do everything in Adobe After Effects that was included in that video (and so much more).
The cockpit video was shot from a locked down camera on the glareshield. The footage was time-remapped with titles and audio added. This video is really basic in terms of editing and titling and could be done in any editing software. I'm suggesting After Effects because you can do the Animated Globe in the very beginning in AE as well.
The cockpit video was shot from a locked down camera on the glareshield. The footage was time-remapped with titles and audio added. This video is really basic in terms of editing and titling and could be done in any editing software. I'm suggesting After Effects because you can do the Animated Globe in the very beginning in AE as well.
Do you know that for a fact or just offering an opinion? Just asking, not provoking...
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