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Must Contain Minis25 Nov 2020 7:01 a.m. PST

Recently I got a good and close look in on the Frostgrave Knights by North Star Military Figures and Osprey Games. I would like to share that in the form of this YouTube clip.

youtu.be/JlwiYjiuguI

Let me know what you think! Each video keeps turning out better and better. I am pretty happy about this one!

Brian Smaller25 Nov 2020 12:43 p.m. PST

Nice – I subbed to your channel. Unlike most wargame channels you actually have clear sound. I find too many wargame channels are run by mumblers with shitty mics.

Must Contain Minis25 Nov 2020 12:48 p.m. PST

Thanks Brian. Sound is key and my videos keep getting better each one. I actually do a lot of post audio work to the files after the initial recording.

I take the audio over to an editor, remove any breathing sounds and add in the music. On this one, I did a custom mix and changed the volume of the background music to fill the longer gaps. First time I did that. It worked out very well.

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