What if Keaton was in Forever Video Clip

Started by BatmanFanatic93, Wed, 3 Apr 2013, 05:58

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Enjoy everyone  :)
You ether die a trilogy or live long enough to see yourself become batman & robin

Good editing. I mean that.

I am in a period of accepting BF for what it is. It does hurt that Keaton is done. But this video makes me glad Keaton didn't appear in the movie Schumacher style, if Burton didn't come on board. He did the right thing not accepting that pay increase. Just doesn't seem right.

Quote from: The Dark Knight on Wed,  3 Apr  2013, 08:41
Good editing. I mean that.

I am in a period of accepting BF for what it is. It does hurt that Keaton is done. But this video makes me glad Keaton didn't appear in the movie Schumacher style, if Burton didn't come on board. He did the right thing not accepting that pay increase. Just doesn't seem right.
Dang just one comment?Ah well every feedback helps  :D

But that's i want to talk about how come on you and most of the burton fans think keaton wouldn't do well in batman forever (and i mean in forever only)cause i believe the writing for bruce wayne and him facing his demons was well written despite the campiness in the film i mean this would have strengthen his bruce wayne character more cause in the previous films he did a great job in capturing the brooding bruce wayne who sits alone in the dark until the signal is up but as his daytime working bruce wayne was not strong and i believe batman forever would have helped with those problems also the only reason why i go for bruce wayne and not batman is cause well keaton has no problem with being batman he was born for the role.
You ether die a trilogy or live long enough to see yourself become batman & robin

Very nicely done. What software do you use?

Quote from: SilentEnigma on Wed,  3 Apr  2013, 22:10
Very nicely done. What software do you use?
Thanks and the program i use is VideoPad Video Editor  :)
You ether die a trilogy or live long enough to see yourself become batman & robin

That was nicely done! I actually did something similar once but didn't think to give the cockpit shots a red tint. It really helps the Keaton shots blend in.

Quote from: phantom stranger on Thu, 11 Apr  2013, 00:53
That was nicely done! I actually did something similar once but didn't think to give the cockpit shots a red tint. It really helps the Keaton shots blend in.
Just out of curiosty do you by any chance have a youtube account?Cause you mention doing clips of batman forever and batman and robin and you caught my intrest in seeing your work.
You ether die a trilogy or live long enough to see yourself become batman & robin

Quote from: BatmanFanatic93 on Thu, 11 Apr  2013, 01:11
Quote from: phantom stranger on Thu, 11 Apr  2013, 00:53
That was nicely done! I actually did something similar once but didn't think to give the cockpit shots a red tint. It really helps the Keaton shots blend in.
Just out of curiosty do you by any chance have a youtube account?Cause you mention doing clips of batman forever and batman and robin and you caught my intrest in seeing your work.

I do but I haven't uploaded much to it because I'm a perfectionist and didn't want to upload incomplete clips.

In this clip, I took some footage from Tango & Cash and mixed it with some real deleted clips to create some "lost" '89 footage:



In this scene, I was playing around with the idea of Bruce Wayne hanging up the cape: