New Video - "TRAPPED (In a Bad Flash Game)" (Patreon)
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Two videos in two weeks? Who am I and what have I done with Jello!
After finishing Dogs in Love 2, Lenti came over to hang out and I showed them some clips from my Trapped stream with Jay. They said "Man, you gotta turn this into a video", and SO I DID.
The original stream can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGz_6ZE3cuw
This project actually took much less time than Dogs in Love 2 for a number of reasons. First of all, the XD footage was extremely messed up. Footage from Twitch livestreams isn't always a consistent framerate. Sometimes it adjusts based on the uploader's internet speed. This makes the stream look smoother, but if you try to download the footage and edit it, there are all kinds of problems.
The big one is audio/video desync. The longer the frame rate is off, the more desynced the video becomes. Every 2 minutes or so of footage I would have to re-sync things manually. The Miles series, Chef Skyrim, and Dogs 1 all had significant desync issues of this nature which really slowed down the editing.
Usually, the desync only goes in one direction and gets worse and worse as time goes on. For example, 10 minutes into the video the footage might be off by a few seconds, but 3 hours into the footage it might be off by a full minute.
Dogs in Love 2 was a different beast entirely.
For some reason, this footage had rubberband desync that desynced badly in one direction, then the footage would randomly speed up x10 to "catch up", and overshoot the desync in the other direction. It was horrible. There are a ton of jokes I had to either find workarounds to include or cut entirely because the footage during them was literally unusable. The only one you can really see in the final product is in this scene where Eagun's idle animation randomly speeds up.
God, that was so annoying.
Anyways, this stream was a lot easier and more fun. It was basically a cooldown after working on Dogs for an entire year.