I'm surprised you didn't get any replies. I think the films are very good!
I am going to check out that demo film feature, I didn't even know something like that was built in!
I added a list of acknowledgements at the end so people could see what tutorials and software I used to create them, but very basically the steps I take are:
1. Use the inbuilt STO demorecord feature to record segments of gameplay.
2. Use demorecord to playback the gameplay, and use its camera sweeps.
3. Use fraps to record the playback to video files.
4. Import the video files into Windows Live Movie Maker to organise and trim them (and add soundtrack).
5. Upload to YouTube.
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I am going to check out that demo film feature, I didn't even know something like that was built in!
Well, except for the score, of course.
I'm going to bump this thread up so some more people can see it.
http://www.defera.org
I added a list of acknowledgements at the end so people could see what tutorials and software I used to create them, but very basically the steps I take are:
1. Use the inbuilt STO demorecord feature to record segments of gameplay.
2. Use demorecord to playback the gameplay, and use its camera sweeps.
3. Use fraps to record the playback to video files.
4. Import the video files into Windows Live Movie Maker to organise and trim them (and add soundtrack).
5. Upload to YouTube.
I wish i knew how to use demo record! lol i tried a few times but it crashes to much!