Due to a surge in high-end crime across southern San Andreas, demand for luxury goods and services is at an all-time high. Upscale merchants of all kinds are scrambling to fill their inventories to serve the newly wealthy. The first of two major deliveries this summer will be hitting the showrooms of luxury car dealerships, the shelves of top arms suppliers and other prestigious retailers in June. Here are a few new screenshots featuring some of the new rides and accessories coming to GTA Online next week – and be on the lookout for another big shipment coming this summer. Dress the new Enus Windsor with eight vehicle wraps inspired by the high-end designers of Rockford Hills. For a subtle way to travel, contact your Elitas agent about the solid gold Buckingham Swift Deluxe. Combat PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) coming soon to Ammu-Nation. The classic lines of the new Albany Virgo add style to any garage. Just like the Benefactor Stirling GT, the Pegassi Osiris features gull-wing doors.The solid gold Buckingham Luxor Deluxe shines in the Los Santos skies. Hundreds of new clothing items and accessories are arriving to exclusive clothiers. Coming soon to Legendary Motorsport, the Pegassi Osiris.
Due to a surge in high-end crime across southern San Andreas, demand for luxury goods and services is at an all-time high. Upscale merchants of all kinds are scrambling to fill their inventories to serve the newly wealthy. The first of two major deliveries this summer will be hitting the showrooms of luxury car dealerships, the shelves of top arms suppliers and other prestigious retailers in June. Here are a few new screenshots featuring some of the new rides and accessories coming to GTA Online next week – and be on the lookout for another big shipment coming this summer. Dress the new Enus Windsor with eight vehicle wraps inspired by the high-end designers of Rockford Hills. For a subtle way to travel, contact your Elitas agent about the solid gold Buckingham Swift Deluxe. Combat PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) coming soon to Ammu-Nation. The classic lines of the new Albany Virgo add style to any garage. Just like the Benefactor Stirling GT, the Pegassi Osiris features gull-wing doors.The solid gold Buckingham Luxor Deluxe shines in the Los Santos skies. Hundreds of new clothing items and accessories are arriving to exclusive clothiers. Coming soon to Legendary Motorsport, the Pegassi Osiris.
Presenting the first in our series of tips devoted specifically to the Rockstar Editor, which is currently available exclusively with the PC version of GTAV and coming to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game in a forthcoming update. Today's feature focuses on advice for capturing footage, with info directly from the developers of the Editor, as well as effective examples from YouTube creators and Social Club members. And if you're searching for additional tips on some of the basics before attempting to craft a clip worthy of garnering top prize in the Rockstar Editor video contest currently running, you can always check out our tutorial pages on Social Club.
Use filters to give your movie a unique style. Proper use of the available filters can change the whole look and feel giving your masterpiece a more polished look.
For a truly unique video, plan out your action before starting to record, just as any film director would. It’s very easy to record a Grenade Launcher rampage in Los Santos, and then add some slow-motion before you upload it – but a well-thought out sequence can set you apart from the crowd. And if something spontaneous happens, don’t forget you can always use the Action Replay feature to record it retroactively.
If you are shooting for a specific scene, make sure to take several takes of each scene (including one or two in First Person for extra editing options). The chances of the shot being ruined by a passing pedestrian or sound effect are far less if you have multiple takes! Of course, sometimes the ambient world can work to your advantage: when shooting, try to think of the random citizens of Los Santos as unpredictable extras in your scene, each one with flawless acting abilities. Their individual characteristics and reactions can contribute immensely to setting the scene and atmosphere. bugbutts' Being Trevor focuses almost exclusively on the reaction of a bystander to great comedic effect.
In fact, the city and surrounding areas have so much life that you may not even need to be the star in your own movie. You could try a documentary, cinéma-vérité approach to capturing the essence of Los Santos. Get to know Southern San Andreas; it’s a big world out there.
While the camera must stay close to your game character for technical reasons, you can "cheat" this slightly by using stunt doubles. For instance, in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITAnNzj-zg by 8-Bit Bastard, this shot of Trevor running along the mountain ridge in front of the sunset is actually not the notorious Mr. Philips, but in fact a stunt double created in GTA Online. Clever editing makes the shot seamlessly fit into the narrative of the clip. You can transfer captured Editor footage between players, so collaborate with friends on large projects if that will save time, or allow you to circumvent camera limitations.
You can assemble a colorful array of characters using the Rockstar Editor's Director Mode. Each one comes complete with actions and short lines of dialogue.
In Director Mode, Settings such as Explosive Melee and Slidey Cars are fun to play around with for sure, but go easy on them unless it really adds something to your scene. Super Clown by Boris The Blade is a great example of how the Super Jump Setting can be used to distort reality just enough to enhance the themes of fear and dread in a scene. Also, carefully consider the ideal Time of Day and Weather as this can add heaps of atmosphere to your project.
These are just a few tips for capturing footage, of course feel free to share any tricks of your own with the community in the comments below. Also, keep an eye out in the days ahead for some strategies on soundtrack and camera effects, and best of luck to all those attempting to achieve cinematic glory in the inaugural GTAV Rockstar Editor contest.
Presenting the first in our series of tips devoted specifically to the Rockstar Editor, which is currently available exclusively with the PC version of GTAV and coming to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game in a forthcoming update. Today's feature focuses on advice for capturing footage, with info directly from the developers of the Editor, as well as effective examples from YouTube creators and Social Club members. And if you're searching for additional tips on some of the basics before attempting to craft a clip worthy of garnering top prize in the Rockstar Editor video contest currently running, you can always check out our tutorial pages on Social Club.
Use filters to give your movie a unique style. Proper use of the available filters can change the whole look and feel giving your masterpiece a more polished look.
For a truly unique video, plan out your action before starting to record, just as any film director would. It’s very easy to record a Grenade Launcher rampage in Los Santos, and then add some slow-motion before you upload it – but a well-thought out sequence can set you apart from the crowd. And if something spontaneous happens, don’t forget you can always use the Action Replay feature to record it retroactively.
If you are shooting for a specific scene, make sure to take several takes of each scene (including one or two in First Person for extra editing options). The chances of the shot being ruined by a passing pedestrian or sound effect are far less if you have multiple takes! Of course, sometimes the ambient world can work to your advantage: when shooting, try to think of the random citizens of Los Santos as unpredictable extras in your scene, each one with flawless acting abilities. Their individual characteristics and reactions can contribute immensely to setting the scene and atmosphere. bugbutts' Being Trevor focuses almost exclusively on the reaction of a bystander to great comedic effect.
In fact, the city and surrounding areas have so much life that you may not even need to be the star in your own movie. You could try a documentary, cinéma-vérité approach to capturing the essence of Los Santos. Get to know Southern San Andreas; it’s a big world out there.
While the camera must stay close to your game character for technical reasons, you can "cheat" this slightly by using stunt doubles. For instance, in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ITAnNzj-zg by 8-Bit Bastard, this shot of Trevor running along the mountain ridge in front of the sunset is actually not the notorious Mr. Philips, but in fact a stunt double created in GTA Online. Clever editing makes the shot seamlessly fit into the narrative of the clip. You can transfer captured Editor footage between players, so collaborate with friends on large projects if that will save time, or allow you to circumvent camera limitations.
You can assemble a colorful array of characters using the Rockstar Editor's Director Mode. Each one comes complete with actions and short lines of dialogue.
In Director Mode, Settings such as Explosive Melee and Slidey Cars are fun to play around with for sure, but go easy on them unless it really adds something to your scene. Super Clown by Boris The Blade is a great example of how the Super Jump Setting can be used to distort reality just enough to enhance the themes of fear and dread in a scene. Also, carefully consider the ideal Time of Day and Weather as this can add heaps of atmosphere to your project.
These are just a few tips for capturing footage, of course feel free to share any tricks of your own with the community in the comments below. Also, keep an eye out in the days ahead for some strategies on soundtrack and camera effects, and best of luck to all those attempting to achieve cinematic glory in the inaugural GTAV Rockstar Editor contest.
https://youtu.be/QFi2PzTBk6Q Watch The Alchemist, Oh No and WAVVES play GTA Online and talk about The Lab radio station in the latest episode of GTA Online Sessions on YouTube. Also check out the Grand Theft Auto V Soundtrack Spotlight interview at the Rockstar Newswire today: http://rsg.ms/87bba2e
https://youtu.be/QFi2PzTBk6Q Watch The Alchemist, Oh No and WAVVES play GTA Online and talk about The Lab radio station in the latest episode of GTA Online Sessions on YouTube. Also check out the Grand Theft Auto V Soundtrack Spotlight interview at the Rockstar Newswire today: http://rsg.ms/87bba2e
While we know that many of you are excited to use mods in GTAV PC Story Mode, you should always be very careful when downloading and installing these mods to run on your computer. There have been some recent reports of third-party GTAV PC mods being packaged with malicious malware, such as key loggers that can steal your Social Club credentials and, potentially, other private information. To keep your information safe, you should only download mods from sources that you trust or ones that have been verified by the community at large.
While we know that many of you are excited to use mods in GTAV PC Story Mode, you should always be very careful when downloading and installing these mods to run on your computer. There have been some recent reports of third-party GTAV PC mods being packaged with malicious malware, such as key loggers that can steal your Social Club credentials and, potentially, other private information. To keep your information safe, you should only download mods from sources that you trust or ones that have been verified by the community at large.
Today, we have 10 brand new Rockstar Verified GTA Online Jobs created by the Social Club community, stamped with the Rockstar seal of approval, and now live in-game for everyone to play across all five platforms - PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Full info including links to bookmark and play them at: http://rsg.ms/73a4c48
Today, we have 10 brand new Rockstar Verified GTA Online Jobs created by the Social Club community, stamped with the Rockstar seal of approval, and now live in-game for everyone to play across all five platforms - PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Full info including links to bookmark and play them at: http://rsg.ms/73a4c48