@@memeunist6073 I mean this one seems like a standard gunnery engagement in the firing range, the other looks chaotic like actual war POV footage I'd assume
@@joaomiguelmoreira6363 yep also i made this one before the t-80 one just kinda testing out the concept, decided to upload after seeing how well the other did
T-55A vs M2 Bradley (It has happened to me to many times.. and the bradley absolutely SMITES me with TOW missiles.. What POV is ur choice but is reccomendation.)
the tracking damage at the bottom of the screen makes it seems like a handheld recording, I would assume of a CRT playing back the actual gun camera footage… so… you could add glare to the bottom corners of the screen from ambient light (there is probably a hood over the top of the TV to stop top-down glare), which could make it seem like it was recorded in a room where people were rewatching this footage for some reason you don’t have to change a thing this is very neat I just assume everyone making anything interesting online is 30 years younger than me and didn’t maybe personally deal with all the cool and dumb stuff with CRTs, my brain kept trying to insert that matte glare or reflections of people watching it :P u kids will never know the joy of the degauss button
Goddamn, you really nailed how an old VHS recorder would see an old digital screen with filters. Good goddamn work my man.
The T80 video: 60% shaking and looking into the sky, 40% seeing the actual enemy
The M1 video: S T A B L E
i may be slightly biased
@@memeunist6073 I mean this one seems like a standard gunnery engagement in the firing range, the other looks chaotic like actual war POV footage I'd assume
@@joaomiguelmoreira6363 yep
also i made this one before the t-80 one just kinda testing out the concept, decided to upload after seeing how well the other did
cuz its standing, duh
I believe the T-80 was rushing in some direction
T-55A vs M2 Bradley (It has happened to me to many times.. and the bradley absolutely SMITES me with TOW missiles.. What POV is ur choice but is reccomendation.)
Yes yes
We need moreeeee
Very cool, I'm glad you're continuing with this idea
This is what the next Battlefield should do NATO vs Russia Cold War gone hot so many cool weapons during this era
GIVE US MORE YOU HEAR! MORE!, BANNON OUT!
How was this made?
i physically recorded through a magnified optic pointed at the screen
@@memeunist6073 genius
@@memeunist6073 Good stuff, and the VHS?
@@scipion34ntscqt probably
@@scipion34maybe it's editing (imo)
nice
bro how do you make this i am curios
the tracking damage at the bottom of the screen makes it seems like a handheld recording, I would assume of a CRT playing back the actual gun camera footage… so… you could add glare to the bottom corners of the screen from ambient light (there is probably a hood over the top of the TV to stop top-down glare), which could make it seem like it was recorded in a room where people were rewatching this footage for some reason
you don’t have to change a thing this is very neat I just assume everyone making anything interesting online is 30 years younger than me and didn’t maybe personally deal with all the cool and dumb stuff with CRTs, my brain kept trying to insert that matte glare or reflections of people watching it :P
u kids will never know the joy of the degauss button
FIYRE, FIRE SABO’!
Don't engage in NV/Thermals. You use that to locate targets and switch to visible spectrum to check accuracy and verify hits.
but it looks kewlllllll
analog horror
wow so spooky
damn this is impressive
sooooo biased
Can you do one where a m1 gets hit by a tow? maybe including a shot where you see the cable or something coming inbound
I want m1 panic voice ver.
Like T80 vidio