19:24 There is a 5.1 surround sound version that exists, However none of us were experienced enough in knowing how to deliver a 5.1 version for cinemas, turns out it's not just "hit export 5.1 lol" Then we ran out of time to fix the issue, so unfortunately, we had to distribute in stereo. Breaks my heart too, the 5.1 was awesome.
Throughout the movie i kept thinking “he’s better than this. Something must have happened” I love your editing. Your tips helped my videos a lot. The eye-line trick during jump cuts really cleans up a video 🔥
Valid points on the AI images, yeah they were overkill a lot, and appreciate the forgiving presumptions in the workflow. Hardest challenge was since it's AI, it's janky, it's broken, it's almost impossible to get right. So majority of the images you saw, took a considerable amount of time in trial and error to get. Then, once we got a decent amount, we ran out of time, so had to work with what we had, which in this case meant repeating the same images over and over again. If we had more time, oh yes, we would've had more opportunity to create a better visual story.
Everything I try with AI ends up with extra hands and eyeballs. Even for my real estate shoots i end up with the oven disappearing or virtual staging where tables have one leg and are stuck halfway through a wall 😜
Tell me what you loved or didn’t love about the new @samandcolby movie 😃
19:24
There is a 5.1 surround sound version that exists,
However none of us were experienced enough in knowing how to deliver a 5.1 version for cinemas, turns out it's not just "hit export 5.1 lol"
Then we ran out of time to fix the issue, so unfortunately, we had to distribute in stereo.
Breaks my heart too, the 5.1 was awesome.
Throughout the movie i kept thinking “he’s better than this. Something must have happened” I love your editing. Your tips helped my videos a lot. The eye-line trick during jump cuts really cleans up a video 🔥
Great to see you both on here!
It’s much better than talking to myself for an hour
Valid points on the AI images, yeah they were overkill a lot, and appreciate the forgiving presumptions in the workflow.
Hardest challenge was since it's AI, it's janky, it's broken, it's almost impossible to get right.
So majority of the images you saw, took a considerable amount of time in trial and error to get.
Then, once we got a decent amount, we ran out of time, so had to work with what we had, which in this case meant repeating the same images over and over again.
If we had more time, oh yes, we would've had more opportunity to create a better visual story.
Everything I try with AI ends up with extra hands and eyeballs. Even for my real estate shoots i end up with the oven disappearing or virtual staging where tables have one leg and are stuck halfway through a wall 😜
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Woot woot!