Making Movies With The Sims 2 – Helpful Hints and Tricks

The creators behind The Sims 2 and fellow movie makers give you an inside look into the movie making world. I strongly recommend this for those just starting out, or for those who want to learn how to make their own machinima films. I learned a few tips and tricks from this myself! It’s extremely helpful, and even interesting. Be sure to pause and rewind on parts you think you need to brush up on; I need to work on my background scenery myself. xD!!! Enjoy! I got this from The Sims 2′s official website. (thesims2 dot com.) Also, if there’s something else you don’t see in here that you think would be helpful, please post a video of it and make a response. I wanna see your ideas!
Also, this is from The Sims 2 deluxe edition, in other words, The Sims 2 + Nightlife. If you don’t have TS2 yet, GET DELUXE EDITION. It saves you some money, and you get one of the best expansion packs EA has ever released in your game. c: Top it off with Seasons and you should be quite content for a few months. xD I know I am. A suggestion from me: Don’t use the sound! I’ll post a video response of a video with sound enabled, and a video without it.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is one of the advanced lessons from my new Canon 7D Crash Course. Sometimes I get asked if my DVDs will help experienced users because my DVDs say “Made for Beginners”. The answer is “Absolutely Yes”. My DVDs are Beginner Friendly, meaning, I assume you know nothing about your camera, but by the end of the video, we will cover so many techniques, settings and tips, that unless you are an expert photographer who has been using your camera for 1-2 years, there is going to be a TON of awesome info to help you learn your camera better. This video covers the Internal Flash Transmitter on the 7D and focuses more on teaching users how to “read’ and use the menu, instead of just telling you some settings. Over the long run, this will have the greatest benefit. Enjoy! www.canon7DDVD.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5