The Impossible Independence
by Kevin James · 04/15/2007 (12:34 pm) · 4 comments
I recently entered Regional History Day with a "senior individual media". I took first place.
The Movie:
The Impossible Independence
What may be surprising is that the documentary is

. . . for the most part anyway. I had to use Camtasia for editing stock footage. I had to use GameCam to "convert" the Torque porgram to a video. And I also had to use some DVD burning programs, but the hard part was done with TGB.
TGB ROCKS!
The Movie:
The Impossible Independence
What may be surprising is that the documentary is

. . . for the most part anyway. I had to use Camtasia for editing stock footage. I had to use GameCam to "convert" the Torque porgram to a video. And I also had to use some DVD burning programs, but the hard part was done with TGB.
TGB ROCKS!
About the author
Computer security, digital forensics, and platform jumper enthusiast. shells.myw3b.net/~syreal/
#2
04/15/2007 (6:34 pm)
Thanks BigPapa. What aspect of its creation would you like to know about? (i.e. TGB Mechanics, TGB->Video, etc.)
#3
04/16/2007 (7:10 am)
The video portion. I don't own TGB so I don't know if this knowledge can be translated to TGE.
#4
The TGB to Video was pretty easy though. I used the full version of GameCam for my documentary.
There is also Fraps, Bullents Screen Recorder, Camtasia, and VirtualDub.
04/16/2007 (2:05 pm)
I'll send you a sample of the scripts, just drop an email to syreal14@yahoo.com. It's too hard to explain how I created the screenplay, you'll just have to see it.The TGB to Video was pretty easy though. I used the full version of GameCam for my documentary.
There is also Fraps, Bullents Screen Recorder, Camtasia, and VirtualDub.

Torque Owner BigPapa