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1977 Gottlieb Vulcan (EM) Game play Vid by Pinball Mayhem
« on: August 24, 2018, 10:22:30 PM »
Continuing the Vulcan series of videos is this game play vid. This is a machine I picked up as a non working project that had passed through a few collectors before I got it. Good fortune smiled on me when filming and a good game was captured (doesn't work that way very often).


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You can see the other 3 videos in the series here

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nice videos
a bit better editing would be great

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nice videos
a bit better editing would be great

Thanks, please be more specific

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you conecting the microphone, positioning the camera, moving the light right at the start

the video is great and informative

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you conecting the microphone, positioning the camera, moving the light right at the start

the video is great and informative

I appreciate the feedback. On the gameplay video those were more of an artistic choice by me. I did plenty of editing on that vid so it would have been easy for me to remove those bits. But from time to time I mix it up. But I certainly see your point. I find it's a constant choice between trying to give the appearance of perfection and showing that Pinball Mayhem isn't perfect or trying to be perfect - just your average people promoting the hobby.

Thanks again for the specific examples. I don't usually get good feedback like that so keep it up  ^^^

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yeah, I have been sick and watching a lot of youtube videos lately

even if you are just using a camera on a smart phone, a professional approach makes a huge difference