Nice xdozex.
Posted 8 months ago
This is the first in a new series I plan to make. The concept was to create some great looking background files, that could be used as “video backgrounds” for flash sites, which is apparently one of the new trends going on. So expect more soon!
This video was made in Cinema 4D and was rendered to the .mov format. Its a seamless loop and runs for 48 seconds before the loop. Its FULL HD , 1920×1080. Since its a video file and not flash, you can use it as a video file of course, or encode it and use it in flash.
As always, feedback is encouraged, feel free to show me what you make with it, and looks WAYYYYY better full size. Its indescribable how much better it looks when its not shrunken!
So enjoy, and expect more soon!
Posted 8 months ago
What would be the filesize when imported to flash fullsize? It says 176 mb on the right, that would be a bit big to preload…
Posted 8 months ago
@Jurg, thats just the source file this is in .mov uncompressed format. Of course when you bring it into flash you will need to encode it for flash and the file size should shrink dramatically. 
Thanks everyone!
Posted 8 months ago
Its funny because of the HD comp, I needed to clip about 1/3 of the actual element off…picture a little more on each side of the video added to that…
Posted 8 months ago
endanlee…of course when you convert from .mov lossless to flv or swf it WILL shrink dramatically. About knowing the exact size is sort of impossible. There are many factors that go into file size, things like the program you are using to convert it, the compression settings, if you change the size of the video…the list goes on.
Posted 8 months ago
@ edanlee
check this link… video number 3 is this exact video, i compressed it to quite a high wuality and the entire 45 second file is less than 5mb 
http://www.flashden.net/item/flashjunkie-tv-xml/10081
Jay
Posted 6 months ago
I love this background. Is there any way to get this with a transparent background? I have a gradient background on my site but I want just the stream overtop. Please let me know. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Posted 5 months ago
Hey stallion,
Unfortunately, I actually uploaded this with the description of “alpha channel included” but for some reason it didnt take…I think it was just something I did wrong, but havent had the time to go back and fix it…so at the moment it does not include a transparent version. And I cannot guarantee a time frame of when it will. If you had your gradient available, you could bring the video into After Effects, and put it above a layer of your gradient and set the blending mode to “screen” this should effectively drop out the black, but I can not comment on how accurate it will look. Hopefully I will get some time to update the file.
I apologize again….
Posted 5 months ago
Great job on this file!
I would appreciate a transparent version too.
Keep it up.
Cheers
Posted 3 months ago
Sound,
Thanks a lot! I was working on a transparent version, but had some trouble…it was coming out with alpha from Cinema 4D, but when I brought it into AE to loop it, the alpha is getting discarded for some reason…will look into it again when I get some free time.
Posted 3 months ago