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3.8 years ago
@CedandRossSpaceAgency ROFL o wow
PIP = Picture in Picture the video off to the side in a box when main video is already playing in background they do it for replays, highlighting, or different angles of the video. -
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3.8 years ago
@CedandRossSpaceAgency lol I like you said used to be a few hours...well the quality shows man I know about building and prepping me I make my own music to upload on YT. I guess we both spend a bunch of Time prepping for a launch but yours with the PIP was an awesome idea too have.
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5,887 CedandRossSpaceAgency3.8 years ago
For interplanetary missions, it takes 2 weeks to about a month to prepare it for filming the launch of that craft. Sometimes I make modifications on the spacecraft.
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5,887 CedandRossSpaceAgency3.8 years ago
But for Jason-2 video and also this video, it took a few days to edit it. It also takes a week of building the spacecraft and testing everything like the launch sequence.
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5,887 CedandRossSpaceAgency3.8 years ago
When I used to make videos about some space shuttle missions. It's mostly the Shuttle-Mir Missions.
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+1 3.8 years ago
@CedandRossSpaceAgency oh ok I guess. Yeah I figured your style of video I was like wow that definitely isn't put together In a day like mine. Perfect usage of close up views and the transitions used back to back that is along or in the middle of the flight path. Genius timing and viewing angles.
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5,887 CedandRossSpaceAgency3.9 years ago
@FuelsRHeavyRocketLiteTIME btw video production may take from a few hours to a few days for me
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But you can type your original comment to me