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  • TheJester
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 753

    #1

    paintball movie idea?

    i was flippin threw a sharper image magaizne today, and found this. I had a cool idea, why not take something like that and tape it to the bottom of your barrel? Now 1 draw back would be that it can only take a 2 min video clip, but hey, some games don't even last that, and a 5 min rec game is a long game. it doesn't say anything about the reselution of the video, just the frame rate, but the frame rate is a good 30/second (eye sees at a rate of 32/second, so it won't be very noticibly choppy).

    If i were to get something like this, for 1, any ideas how to protect it from a hit? any 1 ever do it? any 1 know anything better to use? or do you think i'm just an idiot w/ a stupid idea?
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  • Nick1Shot
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    • Oct 2002
    • 157

    #2
    well

    Holy Jeebus that thing is BIG. You can get tiny cameras the size of a chapstick tube. But then you have to get a radio signal or something to go to a recording device of some sorts. But, you can record all you want, not just two minutes. And like I said, it's tiny.

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    • -Carnifex-
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      • Jan 2003
      • 1434

      #3
      A five minute rec game is short..
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      • Recon by Fire
        Enimo Et Fide
        • Mar 2003
        • 1706

        #4
        A better idea would be to mount a small board camera (about the size of a quarter or smaller) to a mask. Then you can see what the player is looking at. You could then either run a wirless video sender or a small recording deck to capture the video.

        Or just mount a handy cam on a bracket much like a warp feed if you aren't worried about it possibly getting damaged.

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        • Tron
          Registered User
          • May 2002
          • 654

          #5
          Re: paintball movie idea?

          Originally posted by TheJester
          it doesn't say anything about the reselution of the video, just the frame rate, but the frame rate is a good 30/second (eye sees at a rate of 32/second, so it won't be very noticibly choppy).

          If i were to get something like this, for 1, any ideas how to protect it from a hit? any 1 ever do it? any 1 know anything better to use? or do you think i'm just an idiot w/ a stupid idea?
          Sounds like a cool idea they could even just run a wire down the gun and power it with the emag battery. And also have one on this goggles to get a cool view. And that eyes can only so many fps is bs.

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          • -=Squid=-

            #6
            Would be cool to put one on the mask AND barrel, then you could edit it on the comp-U-tear and make it all superfantastical.

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            • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
              Another One Bites The Dust
              • Feb 2003
              • 2246

              #7
              mini cameras are definitly a good idea for pb on tv,
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              • Star_Base_CGI
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                • Dec 2002
                • 778

                #8
                Yeah I was trying to sell that to Creative LIght for SPplat II.

                My idea though was mask Cams but this is just as good with Barrel cams.

                Than I guess you would wireless them all into a mulitplexor or a hard drive.
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                • 1shot
                  VideHo
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 83

                  #9
                  FPS (not paintball speed)

                  Actually, all video is shot at either 30 frames per second (or 25fps if your overseas in PAL land). If that camera can do 30 fps the resolution must be very poor, which is why we don't use cameras that small. The recording chip just can't put out a decent signal.
                  The very goo dqulaity cameras used by ESPN cost thousands each.

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                  • RT pRo AuToMaG
                    (un)official MatrixDM4Tech
                    • Mar 2002
                    • 1000

                    #10
                    how about minicam's that transmit the video to a recorder off the field?
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                    • Lopy-slopy

                      #11
                      And that eyes can only so many fps is bs.
                      Actualy eye's can only see a certain FPS. I don't know if it's 32, but at a ceratin point. I think it's lower than 30fps, your eye can't distinguish between each frame and they blend togeather, makeing you think the poeple are moving. If that didn't happen watching movies would suck.

                      I would rather use a mask Cam cuz my barrel isn't always pointed forwards. For most of the game it's pointed at the ground or at a bunker. And after I shoot I useualy move the barrel. So for me I wouln't see much anction from a camera on my barel.

                      As everybody else said, that thing is way to big. Get a smaller one, like a real spy camera. That thing would be hard to mount comfortably on a gun.

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                      • 1shot
                        VideHo
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 83

                        #12
                        I've looked at those and the trouble is with the transmission of the video from the camera to the field. The image from the small cameras is negligible to begin with and trying to send them out via a UHF transmitter makes them worse. It may work for you if you're just recording to watch on your VCR at home, but if I were to sell you that quality of video on a DVD you'ld never by a second one.
                        I'm looking right now for a quality camera/reccorder that I can do that with. it's hard to find one that is cheap and good. If I find it you'll start seeing it in our videos.

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                        • FeelTheRT
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                          • Jun 2001
                          • 2950

                          #13
                          nah, that wouldn't work cuz u tilt ur gun down or up from time to time. What most people do is mount their cams on or in their goggles, so the cam sees what you see.

                          and that isn't how people would make paintball movies... Movies are filmed scene by scene, not just having a ton of cams while a real game is going on.
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                          • Tron
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                            • May 2002
                            • 654

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Lopy-slopy

                            Actualy eye's can only see a certain FPS. I don't know if it's 32, but at a ceratin point. I think it's lower than 30fps, your eye can't distinguish between each frame and they blend togeather, makeing you think the poeple are moving. If that didn't happen watching movies would suck.
                            Motion blurring makes it happen... Air force pilots can see past 400FPS in government tests. I can't play a game unless its 100FPS or more or I can tell and I can't stand it. I can see the flickering in movie theaters even though they show the same frame 2x and gets annoying.

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                            • misfit
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                              • Aug 2002
                              • 353

                              #15
                              something i was working on a while ago http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...threadid=47039

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