A Bit Drivey-er Still
I was trying to avoid using any filters at all (and Windows Movie Maker doesn’t even let you adjust them), but there’s something about pure black and white that I can’t go past– especially after seeing the almost too slick Renaissance trailer.
PS: the original non-filtered version of my exciting morning drive to work can be seen here.




Very nifty! The multi-level car park section at the end was oddly nightmareish. It’s a shame WMM doesn’t let you set a fixed contrast threshold though.
nice, close mic recording. is this 2x as well? or 2.3x If not, you’re driving way too fast. I just got my license, so, i’m really enjoying be legit.
It’s also a shame that the IXUS has such coarse shutter speed variation (you can see it snapping between about 3 levels of brightness during the clip).
This is again 2x (15FPS played at 30). I would play back at 25 but free and bundled video tools for windows are too retarded to do anything so clever. If anyone knows a lightweight free video editor for windows please let me know (Jahshanka won’t run on my machine).
Maybe I should just get a Mac :)
VirtualDub gets the most coverage but I’ve never found a use for it – I just wander over to my Mac instead:)
A registered version of Quicktime is by far my favorite video editor – just right for smooshing stuff together and messing with sound…
In fact Quicktime [Mac or PC] is as close to a ye olde SVHS editing suite as I’ve found – very comfy.
actually, just get a macbook. I’ve got drivey up and runnning with crossover very nicely.
I’m even using jujusketch as well, except i don’t know how to draw.
To my knowledge you are the first person to see Drivey running on a Mac :)
any progress with drivey?
Well… I’m collecting reference material, and thinking a lot about it whenever I have a spare moment, so eventually something new will happen there :)