@@chess_fightersIt's quite easy actually: *Before Editing: Screen Record Stage* 1. Open the game on the chess website 2. Screen record yourself going through the game with the eval bar. 3. Every 5seconds, change the move (to wait for eval bar to move and help yourself in the latter editing stage) be as consistent as you possibly can with 5s per move. 4. After Screen recording yourself scrolling through each move with the eval bar changing per move, open the screen record file in your editing software of choice (perhaps premiere pro; crack if you aint got the dough for it). *Editing Stage* 5. Don't start editing the clip by cropping it to just the eval bar, you'll do this after adding all the essential timeline markers. 6. Keep the eval bar clip next to the other clips of the players. 7. Using the timeline and the time remapping/time stretching tool, add a marker to your eval bar clip every 5s (assuming you were consistent in the pre-editing stages) 8. Align the markers to the timing of the players. Drag a marker to the left to match the player if they make a move quickly to speed up the eval bar. 9. If the players take their sweet time making a move, just wait till the end of the 5s eval bar and add a hold marker till the player makes a move when you add another marker to get the eval bar clip running again for the next move. This may sound complicated but all this step is doing is keeping the eval bar clip on one final image while the player is contemplating their move and changing the eval clip to the next evaluation after they make their move. 10. Once you complete matching the eval clip with the players' games, feel free to export or continue with whatever editing you have to do. Tips: - You don't need to be consistent with the 5s. This is for your sanity as you may be a beginner editing in this manner. It'll become easier as you gain experience. - Keep the eval clip in a separate composition from the moment you import it so that once you're done with editing it, you don't make unnecessary changes to it if you plan on editing other clips on the same timeline. (This tip is more applicable to after effects/premiere pro) I hope this helps 🙏
@@chess_fighters Thought this may help you for an eval bar that shouldn't take more than 10 min or so to do th-cam.com/video/l7NpUNHNSjA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Zaeem
Of course people are serious. It lets you see which moves were the best and worst by each player, and you can match that up against what they're saying. It's neat.
I LOVE THIS FORMAT!!!!!! only thing i feel missing in this format is an edited eval bar.
Damn right
It's hard to do, I'll probably add it in the future, but not right now.
Kramnik is watching this punching the air
DO IT! we are dumb we need it 😅@@chess_fighters
@@chess_fightersIt's quite easy actually:
*Before Editing: Screen Record Stage*
1. Open the game on the chess website
2. Screen record yourself going through the game with the eval bar.
3. Every 5seconds, change the move (to wait for eval bar to move and help yourself in the latter editing stage) be as consistent as you possibly can with 5s per move.
4. After Screen recording yourself scrolling through each move with the eval bar changing per move, open the screen record file in your editing software of choice (perhaps premiere pro; crack if you aint got the dough for it).
*Editing Stage*
5. Don't start editing the clip by cropping it to just the eval bar, you'll do this after adding all the essential timeline markers.
6. Keep the eval bar clip next to the other clips of the players.
7. Using the timeline and the time remapping/time stretching tool, add a marker to your eval bar clip every 5s (assuming you were consistent in the pre-editing stages)
8. Align the markers to the timing of the players. Drag a marker to the left to match the player if they make a move quickly to speed up the eval bar.
9. If the players take their sweet time making a move, just wait till the end of the 5s eval bar and add a hold marker till the player makes a move when you add another marker to get the eval bar clip running again for the next move.
This may sound complicated but all this step is doing is keeping the eval bar clip on one final image while the player is contemplating their move and changing the eval clip to the next evaluation after they make their move.
10. Once you complete matching the eval clip with the players' games, feel free to export or continue with whatever editing you have to do.
Tips:
- You don't need to be consistent with the 5s. This is for your sanity as you may be a beginner editing in this manner. It'll become easier as you gain experience.
- Keep the eval clip in a separate composition from the moment you import it so that once you're done with editing it, you don't make unnecessary changes to it if you plan on editing other clips on the same timeline. (This tip is more applicable to after effects/premiere pro)
I hope this helps 🙏
With an eval bar, this format will be OP
It's hard to do, I'll probably add it in the future, but not right now.
@@chess_fighters Thought this may help you for an eval bar that shouldn't take more than 10 min or so to do th-cam.com/video/l7NpUNHNSjA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Zaeem
This format is really nice. A grat addition would be simultaneous subtitles
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0:46 anish started Thinking after hikaru said he is not gonna remember the lines 😂😂
this guy is referencing lines he learned 20 years ago I can’t even fathom that as a 600 rated player
_"Hikaru has __9:41__ his behind covered."_ 🙄 🍑 ⛱ - j q t -
anish plays exciting chess for sure
Anish is so soft spoke that you can’t hear him hardly because of the background music
At this point I don't even understand. You guys in the comments asking for eval bar seriously, or is it just one more meme about Kramnik? Lmao
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its serious. this is a fantastic format for that
Of course people are serious. It lets you see which moves were the best and worst by each player, and you can match that up against what they're saying. It's neat.
This music is very distracting. Terrible choice.
It's okay bro
Yeah. No music next time please
Play some Skynyrd 🤠
You dont need the $ and the word dollars.
Its either $1000 or 1000 dollars.
☝️🤓