Hallo, there. I was wondering if there is a way to film a "tilted angle" in Minecraft. Something like a video editing software or a mod could be able to do this, but I can't seem to find one. If you don't know what a dutch or titlted angle is, here is a link: http://en.wikipedia....iki/Dutch_angle
One of my favorite pass times is filming and writing scripts. It would mean a lot if somebody could help me with this. Thank you.
Edit: I record games using Fraps. If you are wondering.
With the Camera Studio mod you can make tilted shots, otherwise you can do it in an editing program, (rotate the view and overlay it with black bars, zoom in to remove the side's loss)
As from what MineTimelapser said the camera studio mod is definitely worth checking out. You can record at tilted angles from within game and it's great for creating cinematic shots, if you don't have a 3D modelling program to do so. And, from my current experience editing software capable of doing these Dutch Camera shots are; Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro/After effects, and Camtasia Studio. There are also a lot of video editing programs now a days that are capable of what you need.
Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere definitely can edit these shots. All you have to do is rotate the recording and increase the scale or lower your video composition settings. To truly do these shots solely by editing make sure you have a good monitor and can record at a high fps. When you rotate the video portions are bound to get cut off.
A cheaper method (not money wise) is to simply skew your video within After Effects. After Effects is also capable of rotating the video, but the render times take longer when you do this.
(By far the least costliest portion of my examples.) Camtasia Studio is a recording software that can also edit film, but you already have Fraps. :C
Example Below (Featuring Camtasia)
Most editors have video properties like this. (The Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas ones have much more features.
This basically features the capability I would use when editing something like a Dutch Camera Shot. I'm sorry for the the extremely large pictures, I made this in a hurry.
As from what MineTimelapser said the camera studio mod is definitely worth checking out. You can record at tilted angles from within game and it's great for creating cinematic shots, if you don't have a 3D modelling program to do so. And, from my current experience editing software capable of doing these Dutch Camera shots are; Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro/After effects, and Camtasia Studio. There are also a lot of video editing programs now a days that are capable of what you need.
Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere definitely can edit these shots. All you have to do is rotate the recording and increase the scale or lower your video composition settings. To truly do these shots solely by editing make sure you have a good monitor and can record at a high fps. When you rotate the video portions are bound to get cut off.
A cheaper method (not money wise) is to simply skew your video within After Effects. After Effects is also capable of rotating the video, but the render times take longer when you do this.
(By far the least costliest portion of my examples.) Camtasia Studio is a recording software that can also edit film, but you already have Fraps. :C
Example Below (Featuring Camtasia)
Most editors have video properties like this. (The Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas ones have much more features.
This basically features the capability I would use when editing something like a Dutch Camera Shot. I'm sorry for the the extremely large pictures, I made this in a hurry.
Thank you! Means a lot. Also, thanks to everyone else.
One of my favorite pass times is filming and writing scripts. It would mean a lot if somebody could help me with this. Thank you.
Edit: I record games using Fraps. If you are wondering.
Time flies, but so does my pig.
Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere definitely can edit these shots. All you have to do is rotate the recording and increase the scale or lower your video composition settings. To truly do these shots solely by editing make sure you have a good monitor and can record at a high fps. When you rotate the video portions are bound to get cut off.
A cheaper method (not money wise) is to simply skew your video within After Effects. After Effects is also capable of rotating the video, but the render times take longer when you do this.
(By far the least costliest portion of my examples.) Camtasia Studio is a recording software that can also edit film, but you already have Fraps. :C
Example Below (Featuring Camtasia)
Most editors have video properties like this. (The Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas ones have much more features.
This basically features the capability I would use when editing something like a Dutch Camera Shot. I'm sorry for the the extremely large pictures, I made this in a hurry.