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Subject: Making your own Halo movies.
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Basically you'll need three things:

[li]An idea of what you're going to make the movie on (a certain Halo criteria, maybe a promotional video);[/li]

[li]Recording software (I use FRAPS);[/li]

[li]Editing software (the freebie Windows Movie Maker is very good).[/li]

The rest should be fairly self-explanatory. Compile your clips, add audio/effects and you're set to go.

As you get more experienced you should begin to add your own touches of style, such as movie-style directing and so on.

[Edited on 8/17/2004 4:17:21 PM]

  • 08.17.2004 4:14 PM PDT
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The only gripe I have with fraps, is that it doesn't record audio directly. Sure, I can put my microphone in front of my speakers, but not only does it degrade the audio quality greatly, it also adds background noises, like trucks triving by my house.

  • 08.17.2004 8:53 PM PDT
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Not if you have the registered version. It only records sounds on you computer, so switch messengers off/turn off the sound option with them. The free version, though, 'lags' the sound.

  • 08.18.2004 1:54 AM PDT