Hey everyone! I'm Scott a video producer here at Epic.
I'm here with Alex who's a member of our capture team.
Hey guys, how are you doing?
We are going to show you the upcoming replay tool and... give you some tips and tricks on how to shoot awesome Fornite videos.
Alex go ahead and get us into the replay.


Yes absolutely, we are going to dive right into here and we are going to the career tabs..
Under here you will have your replay tab and here is a full list of all your recent matches played.
So let's dive right into the capture.
In the middle of the toolbar are all your play back controls.
"Y" or "Triangle" will pauses and unpauses.
And the buttons around it will rewind or fast forward through your replay.
And to the right of that you can increase or decrease your reply.
You can slow all the way to do some super slow-motion shots... or you can go up to x speed to do a cool fort construction time lapses.
As well as increasing or decreasing your speed replay playback... you can also increase and decrease the speed of your camera...
Using the "X" or "B" button.
"X" will slowdown the speed of your camera and "B" will speed it up.
To the right of that is the player select.
This will allow you to cycle through all the nearby players.
You can also select another player by opening up your map.
The replay system has a number of different camera modes.
When you open up your replay you will start in third person camera.
This camera will just orbits around your player.
You can go up and down, zoom left and right.
But you will always be orbiting around your selected player.
To cycle through the different camera modes push in the right stick.
Next up are the drone follow and drone attached cameras.
The drone follow camera will rotate to keep your character in the center of the frame at all times... where you can move it independently of your character.
The drone attached camera is the opposite, it will lock to your characters position... so if your character moves forward the camera will also move forward... but you can rotate it freely to frame your shots however you want.
There's also the drone free camera.
This camera can be moved independently from any of the players in the reply.
You can frame up shots exactly how you want...
You can do big wide shots, sweeping shots and flybys.
It gives you complete freedom over how you frame your shots.
Finally there's the gameplay camera.
This camera emulates the in-game experience.
So let's say you have an awesome triple kill with a rocket launcher but you forgot to record it.
You can load up the reply and you can capture it exactly how you would have seen it in game.
To the left of the reply controls we have two very important buttons.
The clock icon will let you skip to any point in the reply.
Press "A" and use the right stick to skip backwards or forwards in time.
Finally we have the camera controls.
On the left bumper are all of your lens settings... where you can change the exposure, aperture and all of the focus settings here.
The right bumper are your camera settings... where you can turn on things like player name plates... player out lines and damage numbers.
Thanks for joining us for replay tips and tricks.
We have been using the play system for a very long time and can't wait to see what you all create.
You guys have a good one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcGorrfqD6s

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