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You might remember that four years ago I made this:



It's Beginning to Look A Lot like Blockland (preview)


Well that really got dated now as it's been exactly four years (on the dot, strangely enough) since I uploaded it, and I figured since the season is close by I'd polish this up and actually finish it. This is apparently the season for finishing projects I worked on years and years ago.

Also, yes I'm fully aware it's not Thanksgiving yet, I just figured I'd releases this early and let it simmer as it rides out the holiday season to maximize its view count.



It's Beginning to Look A Lot like Blockland


Also, this is my new channel for Blockland related things, and that includes any and all future updates on Block Wars, so if you want to see more of my Blockland related work and are only subscribed to my main channel, you should totes subscribe to SwholliBL.

Also, feel free to rate, I guess. If anyone even asks that any more.
« Last Edit: December 24, 2015, 12:08:57 PM by Swholli »


OOO, fantastic dude! It looks SO COOL, thank you so much :3

apart from the fps drops in many areas, really amazing video



apart from the fps drops in many areas, really amazing video

I tried shooting entirely in 60fps because some people seem to be able to notice a huge difference.

But instead what wound up happening is it somehow broke my Adobe Premier and I had to render it in 25fps and then re-encode it using handbrake and long story short some of the shots dropped in framerate.

Im sticking with 25fps from now on, it does the job and is the standard for most film and video and to me personally I can hardly tell a difference.

This is officially my favorite blockland video ever. Amazing job.


Im sticking with 25fps from now on, it does the job and is the standard for most film and video and to me personally I can hardly tell a difference.
how can you not tell a difference
it's just smoother and less choppy

There's a slight decrease of motion blur but otherwise I personally don't see much of necessary difference.

how can you not tell a difference
it's just smoother and less choppy
60fps is not really recommended for cinematic

Exactly, which is what I'm usually trying to do with my videos, especially the longer ones like Block Wars.

this is veeeeeeery amazingly incredible

who did the christmas singing?


the only thing that bugs me is when a scene is indoors and it's dark but that's all

I would use 29.97 frames per second since that's how most cameras I've used worked.