I'm Pierre "coyote" Saugrain. French movie maker,26 years old. I enjoy so much SC2 and like my friend Nicolas Chaussois, when i have time, i do this videos for my self and community. I already post in TL some of my works but i was thinking, it may be smarter to sum up all this stuff in one topic! So here it is! And i'll update this topic each time i got something new! If you have questions or if you just want discuss, here is my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/coyotepictures] http://www.facebook.com/coyotepictures[/url]
So, I enjoyed it, but truth to be told, I got the feeling that you managed to do some better jobs before. Don't take it too badly, I believe that you are the best SC2 video creator around, and by miles.
But I remember having a particular fondness for Super 15, Wings of Dream, and Dream Note. I somehow got the feeling that this time, you got a bit lazy. The vikings "pictures" popped a bit too often. Also, it may have been a problem that all the videos came from a single match, instead of incredible Sky Terran micro from various matches. Because, the game itself may have been amazing, but the moments you showed were a bit meh. The infestor control was sometimes atrocious. On the other hand, I felt the Zerg played better than Haypro when he had pure corrupters and he sniped the ravens.
Still, one more time, I have to tell you : good job!
haha nice to see how you analyse this last one! So no it's not about lazy but actually i'm looking for a good compromise between huge project like SUPER 15 and smaller like the ONE SHOT. I mean i can't spend all my time on big project. It takes too much time to find and edit 10 or 15 moves. So yes actually i'm more focus on small project. I target to spend 2 weeks on it and done. I have to increase my workflow to get better jobs offer and that's why sometimes i have to improvise (like the viking stuff, if i took more time to create different sequences i was out the deadline). Anyway thanks for this good feedback. that's always waht i'm looking for!
I want more breaks. The part one, part two, part three interludes are what make the videos-- I wish they were a tad bit longer! Not much, just one or two seconds, to really let me breathe into the next segments. You create visceral tension even though we know the outcome, or that the featured player wins the engagement.
Variations on engagements is very well-paced: big one here, little one there, small technique/large deathball.
It must be amazing to see yourself in one of these as well
Thanks guys! We're still building a very special video with Nicolas Chaussois (http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=263421¤tpage=27). Hope release it soon! it's gonna deal with hots.... that all i want to say for the moment!