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That video was not made exclusively in FS9. The guy had a festival with pinnacle and adobe after effects as well. There are many scenes that are also real world, and many filmed within perhaps 3DS Max. I would say perhaps less than half of the footage is stock FS9.That's not bad, but after having seen this video made with (believe it or not) FS9 of all things, I've been terribly hard to impress. It's highly worth a watch, and if you haven't seen it... you need to see it.
That video was not made exclusively in FS9. The guy had a festival with pinnacle and adobe after effects as well. There are many scenes that are also real world, and many filmed within perhaps 3DS Max. I would say perhaps less than half of the footage is stock FS9.
I was referring to Datter's post about the other video made with FS9, not the topic video.
I won't disagree. Both videos are well done.
I'm curious by your statement about most videos don't use technique. If you didn't know, I am an avid video maker myself. I'm always wondering what draws people to certain videos.
Off topic slightly, some people don't really understand how much works goes into making FS videos professionally. I salute the video makers who spend the time in what I consider an art. It is not uncommon for me to put 50+ hours into a product video. I can't even begin to tell you how many more hours go into non-commercial for fun videos.