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    Default The Org Presents: Total War Shogun 2 Creative Video Contest

    TotalWar.Org is proud to present...

    Total War: Shogun 2 Creative Video Contest


    - Reward -

    The submissions will be judged by a panel of four from The Org's staff and Craig from Creative Assembly!

    The winner will receive either a Steam or Amazon gift worth $30.


    - Rules -

    1. The contest will run until May 21st 11:59 PST.

    1. Video must be longer than one minute and less than ten minutes.

    2. Video must be creative in nature. No "lets plays," YouTube poops, generic gameplay videos.
    Adding play-by-play commentary to these things does not make it acceptable.

    3. Must make a note in the info box of the video or in an annotation that this is your submission
    to the competition, including your forum name. This is to avoid people finding someone else's videos,
    signing up with a similar name and claiming it for their own.

    4. You may only enter one video.

    5. Post the video as a reply to this or any of the other threads for this contest.


    - Tips -

    1. The WeGame and XFire clients are free video recording programs you can use.
    Fraps is better but requires a fee to unlock all of its features.

    2. Windows Movie Maker is free video editing software that everyone running Windows has and
    is very easy to use for beginners, though not very flexible. Virtual Dub is another free video editing
    program but is more for intermediate-to-expert level users.

    Here is a guide for Windows Movie Maker: LINK, and here's the documentation for Virtual Dub: LINK.

    3. While the maximum length is ten minutes, don't feel that you need to make Gods and Generals
    in order to compete. Sometimes less is more! Don't feel you need to re-enact a battle scene from
    Kagemusha or The Last Samurai, either. While something like that has as much of a chance
    to win as anything else, a linear story or even a comedy are perfectly valid directions to go as well.

    4. Try to record at fairly decent graphical levels. It doesn't need to be maxed out in 1080p with 16xAA
    in DX11 to be taken seriously, but just as long as you don't record at ultra low at 320x240, it's not going to be a factor.

    5. It's best to hide the HUD in some way, either by recording from a replay or obscuring the HUD with black
    letterbox bars if you have a video editor with that capability.


    Good luck!
    Last edited by Graphic; 05-06-2012 at 13:33.

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