Author Topic: Night Ops Videos  (Read 5543 times)

SPC (Ret) T. Lee

  • 11B Infantryman
  • Retired
  • Posts: 341
Night Ops Videos
« on: January 14, 2016, 12:24:30 PM »
 I would like to make a suggestion to you guys that are making videos of night ops. Would it be possible
for you to film with your NVGs turned on so those watching the combat footage can see what's going on around you or would it be an immersion killer for you?

Thanks for your time and efforts in providing them for us to enjoy.
Spc T. Lee



 
T. LEE
SPC, USA
Retired


2LT (Ret) Storm

  • 11A Infantry Officer
  • Retired
  • Posts: 413
Re: Night Ops Videos
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2016, 01:37:28 PM »
I noticed that during the last FTX my in game brightness was much higher than what was filmed. NVGs were not required during the FTX because you could see just fine with moonlight. However, when I saw the video uploaded to YouTube it was very dark and difficult to watch. I am not sure if this is my video capture software, video editing software, or something that happens when I upload to YouTube. I'll look into this further.
M. STORM
2LT, IN
Retired


J. Behr

  • Posts: 87
Re: Night Ops Videos
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2016, 01:43:00 PM »
I noticed that during the last FTX my in game brightness was much higher than what was filmed. NVGs were not required during the FTX because you could see just fine with moonlight. However, when I saw the video uploaded to YouTube it was very dark and difficult to watch. I am not sure if this is my video capture software, video editing software, or something that happens when I upload to YouTube. I'll look into this further.

It's youtube, if you go to your video and edit it there's an option somewhere to like "Auto Correct Lighting" and it fixes it, i'll try to find it and give you a screenshot wait 1

J. Behr

  • Posts: 87
Re: Night Ops Videos
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2016, 01:44:33 PM »
I noticed that during the last FTX my in game brightness was much higher than what was filmed. NVGs were not required during the FTX because you could see just fine with moonlight. However, when I saw the video uploaded to YouTube it was very dark and difficult to watch. I am not sure if this is my video capture software, video editing software, or something that happens when I upload to YouTube. I'll look into this further.

It's youtube, if you go to your video and edit it there's an option somewhere to like "Auto Correct Lighting" and it fixes it, i'll try to find it and give you a screenshot wait 1

Sorry, it's actually when you view your own video, the second from the left option, then click the highlight button here

SPC (Ret) T. Lee

  • 11B Infantryman
  • Retired
  • Posts: 341
Re: Night Ops Videos
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2016, 02:06:01 PM »
Sgt Storm can you go back and make the posted correction and re-post the film?

T. Lee
T. LEE
SPC, USA
Retired


CPT (Ret) Richardson

  • 11A Infantry Officer
  • Retired
  • Posts: 728
Re: Night Ops Videos
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2016, 02:20:16 PM »
Thanks for this suggestion, very helpful.
M. RICHARDSON
CPT, USA
Retired