They do indeed, I was so happy we got a double rec from sol_se, because ‘Jesus Christ’ really gets a whole new meaning when you watch your ‘Deus’ as introduction. Believe me, I did it multiply times already. It piggybacks gracefully on your larger than life shoulders. *laughs*
Yeah, the DVD source shines and made making the CW emblem go away in Season 3 all more important. Mostly zooming in, but also some multiply layers there, when I had the feeling it was too claustrophobic to zoom into Dean’s nostrils. What brings me to the gritty final, one reason against it, was that the already filtered parts would have been almost B/W and I had to ask myself the question, if that was worth the effort put into these parts. It looked fine in the 1,64 GB Huffy export, but lost its impact seized down to reasonable download size and just looked like a sloppy source or encoding error. Plus I really love how the colour pops into the enhanced scenes, it really brings out the background in some shots and the smoothness is also in favour of the dl encodes.
The ship line is really improved over the draft I sent you and took on a whole other meaning here. Not the obvious one you had to deal with… *tongue in cheek* Sam growing up and them growing apart is one of the main themes of season 3, but I think the roots go deeper even deeper than the visions or Dean running out of time or him dealing with his own shit. Sam’s personality is too similar to John’s to just take Dean’s decision as last word on the subject and while understandably it won’t start the bonding over this sacrifice soon. Sad shores indeed and them drifting apart is almost painful to watch.
I absolutely agree about Dean choosing to believe in his family and fire-power is the sane thing to do, because they come through for him. But I also like the aspect thrown in with apostle Thomas. The sceptic, who said he needed to lay his fingers in the stigmas to believe Jesus came back from the dead. Because even if Dean came so far as heavens gates all he can show off is human blood on his hands, but no marks. In both cases of the video the humans were unaware and not in control of their supernatural spice-up or the dead priest who thought he became an angel and was doing gods work instead of vengeance. But taking a human life is always huge and leaves a stain, so Dean feeling worthless and/or belonging in hell anyway just gets another layer.
Thank you so much for your incredible feedback, charmax and of course the rec. And call me naïve, but I think carpentry freaks are easier to handle than the ones who are enlighten and know the only saviour.
DVD source does make all the difference and I guess season 3 footage being as bright as it is made the decision easier for you. I always feel disappointed when I have to compress vids for web viewing, still yours looks very crisp and doesn't have any muddiness in it's overlays.
I think one of the problems I have with season 3 is that taking the life of the human host in order to kill a demon seems to be an easy decision. I'm glad that your vid sets up that there are real consequences when you take a human life.
I think you may be right about the woodwork enthusiasts but there is that one cult that worships a carpenter's son, they can be pretty full-on. ;)
I spend hours yesterday to figure out ways to make the logo disappear in avisynth with results that are acceptable, if nowhere near perfect. Better than before and if nothing busy happens where the logo is, it’s almost invincible. But yeah, DVD wins – hands down. You just can use the motion when you want to and not when necessary.
And I actually thought the reencodes with that script looked good, but of course the details seen in the uncompressed versions are unbeatable. The gritty script looked so fantastic I was using it for days for preview till I finally made an AutoGK export and all the additional noise just looked like an amateurish encoding error. I think it was the right decision there and the smoothness adds overall, but there will be a vid in the near future where I just will go crazy with the filters, I know it. *laughs*
About season 3 with the colt again in the picture or the knife – It’s such an easy solution, but the consequences are so much worse than conning demons and let them fall into traps. It’s possible for the hosts to survive this trauma and I think they deliberating ignore this for the moment to build up to a bigger storyline, because otherwise it wouldn’t make sense. I should probably say, that I think that the strained characterization so far is not as pretty, but entirely realistic for me and just adds at the moment.
Plus I think a carpenter son’s remix will probably my next vid and so dirty, I can use all the filters to add grain till my eyes bleeds. It also would be around 1:30 minutes, so a nice little side project to obsess over. Oh and LOL for your witty cult reference I only got it, once pointed out.
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Yeah, the DVD source shines and made making the CW emblem go away in Season 3 all more important. Mostly zooming in, but also some multiply layers there, when I had the feeling it was too claustrophobic to zoom into Dean’s nostrils. What brings me to the gritty final, one reason against it, was that the already filtered parts would have been almost B/W and I had to ask myself the question, if that was worth the effort put into these parts. It looked fine in the 1,64 GB Huffy export, but lost its impact seized down to reasonable download size and just looked like a sloppy source or encoding error. Plus I really love how the colour pops into the enhanced scenes, it really brings out the background in some shots and the smoothness is also in favour of the dl encodes.
The ship line is really improved over the draft I sent you and took on a whole other meaning here. Not the obvious one you had to deal with… *tongue in cheek* Sam growing up and them growing apart is one of the main themes of season 3, but I think the roots go deeper even deeper than the visions or Dean running out of time or him dealing with his own shit. Sam’s personality is too similar to John’s to just take Dean’s decision as last word on the subject and while understandably it won’t start the bonding over this sacrifice soon. Sad shores indeed and them drifting apart is almost painful to watch.
I absolutely agree about Dean choosing to believe in his family and fire-power is the sane thing to do, because they come through for him. But I also like the aspect thrown in with apostle Thomas. The sceptic, who said he needed to lay his fingers in the stigmas to believe Jesus came back from the dead. Because even if Dean came so far as heavens gates all he can show off is human blood on his hands, but no marks. In both cases of the video the humans were unaware and not in control of their supernatural spice-up or the dead priest who thought he became an angel and was doing gods work instead of vengeance. But taking a human life is always huge and leaves a stain, so Dean feeling worthless and/or belonging in hell anyway just gets another layer.
Thank you so much for your incredible feedback,
I love you.
I think one of the problems I have with season 3 is that taking the life of the human host in order to kill a demon seems to be an easy decision. I'm glad that your vid sets up that there are real consequences when you take a human life.
I think you may be right about the woodwork enthusiasts but there is that one cult that worships a carpenter's son, they can be pretty full-on. ;)
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And I actually thought the reencodes with that script looked good, but of course the details seen in the uncompressed versions are unbeatable. The gritty script looked so fantastic I was using it for days for preview till I finally made an AutoGK export and all the additional noise just looked like an amateurish encoding error. I think it was the right decision there and the smoothness adds overall, but there will be a vid in the near future where I just will go crazy with the filters, I know it. *laughs*
About season 3 with the colt again in the picture or the knife – It’s such an easy solution, but the consequences are so much worse than conning demons and let them fall into traps. It’s possible for the hosts to survive this trauma and I think they deliberating ignore this for the moment to build up to a bigger storyline, because otherwise it wouldn’t make sense. I should probably say, that I think that the strained characterization so far is not as pretty, but entirely realistic for me and just adds at the moment.
Plus I think a carpenter son’s remix will probably my next vid and so dirty, I can use all the filters to add grain till my eyes bleeds. It also would be around 1:30 minutes, so a nice little side project to obsess over. Oh and LOL for your witty cult reference I only got it, once pointed out.