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Startup video replace 1.0.0

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Replaces the default GTA intro with this short movie:
Installation instructions provided in the ReadMe.


Short Description

Make the game start with an LSPDFR themed intro

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Pupinia Stewart

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Hi there, love the concept. Glad people like yourself are inspired to create videos within Grand Theft Auto for creative purposes, as it is a hobby and passion of my own, i felt the obligation to help you out.

As referenced by your description you feel as if there is room for improvement. I'd like to help you with this cause, below I will outline some tips, and some additional modifications that you can take onboard to produce a separate video, or improve on the current one.
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- 1. Use a mod named "EVE" to enhance the quality of your Rockstar Editor Exports. - Linked here: "https://www.gta5-mods.com/scripts/extended-video-export"

EVE is a useful tool that allows you to create videos in higher resolutions, frame-rate, and bit-rate within Rockstar editor, and save locally to your desired location on your computer without the need of screen recorders.

This tool can help remove "colored blotchiness" created by the normal "Low" bitrates that Rockstar Editor exports. Enhanced Framerate can allow you to slow the footage down in post-production to create a smooth slow-motion effect. EVE also comes with very good motion blur which can add to the overall visual look of the video but also to the pacing a speed captured.

2. Linked here: "https://www.gta5-mods.com/scripts/no-rockstar-editor-restrictions" No Rockstar Editor Restrictions is a useful tool that allows you to film anywhere, regardless of location, or camera view, it also allows you to clip through buildings and road surfaces.

This tool also gives you the benefit of creating narrower, and wider shots that can help with creating a look you'd like allowing you to obtain a crazy 45x zoom. This has numerous advantages that can allow you to become more flexible in Rockstar Editor.

3. Tonnes of Practice! Practice is key, learning how the camera moves and rotates when adding certain blends and how to create certain looks is key. Practice can intern allow you to create imagery that you can be pleased with.

4. Experiment! I noticed that throughout the video, the main camera shot that you chose to opt for was a static shot with a target or a static shot connected to a specific target.
While sometimes these shots are perfect, they're boring and cannot create the wow factor a user on LCPDFR.com would need to be caught by your video. Experimenting with moving shots, like smooth blending etc can really bring these videos to life.

I'd highly recommend this tutorial, despite its age the content is still relevant as the R* editor has not changed, functionality-wise. "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4DPbxJVLlw&ab_channel=whanowa". Another Channel called "Logic Films" have a really good playlist that's only intention is to teach people how to effectively use the rockstar editor.

Other than those tips, and links provided I'm all out! It's up to you. Hope you found this helpful and not too nerdy and over the top, if you're actually passionate about these things, which I believe you're from your other content; these above tips can help you very much. If you ever have any issues or anything, feel free to reach out to me on LCPDFR.com using the DM feature. (https://www.lcpdfr.com/lspdfr/index)

EnclumeMagique

Members Author

Thanks a lot! I really just did this one night and really did not spend much time on it, thats why its kinda janky but thanks for the tip! I will definitively use this someday and maybe do a 2.0.0 version. 

Pupinia Stewart

Members

Glad to help, wish you luck for your future update, whenever it may come. 

mbk2008

Members

Thanks EnclumeMagique for the great intro 😁

 

Also, thank you, Pupinia Stewart, for the tips.  This will help others too.

EnclumeMagique

Members Author

Thanks, no problem!

Tony Nelson

Members

This looks super cool cant wait to use it!

Michael21107

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how long is the original intro?

EnclumeMagique

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6 hours ago, Michael21107 said:

how long is the original intro?

about 14 seconds

Michael21107

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1 hour ago, EnclumeMagique said:

about 14 seconds

thanks

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