u/viktor_bront

Image 1 — Can’t decide which one is better
Image 2 — Can’t decide which one is better

Can’t decide which one is better

I like the 3ds for its portability - I carry it in my jeans front pocket every day as it is a clamshell which I love about the ds family. I really use and enjoy the 3d mode, unlike most people, this is some sort of magic for me, and I don’t have headaches or any downsides. It’s also a good quality of life improvement to have an always visible inventory.

I like the d-pad on my vita. I even believe that psp and vita d-pads are one of the best, while ds-family d-pads are one of the worst. This is my personal opinion, please don’t judge. Obviously, even the lcd screen is better and bigger on vita, but at the same time it’s harder to carry it in pants pockets, or at least I am scared to break joysticks when moving or sitting.

Overall, I love both of these consoles. I play both every other day to keep the progress on the same level until I decide which one I prefer to keep playing, hahaha.

u/viktor_bront — 2 days ago
▲ 179 r/PSVita+1 crossposts

Shot this cool Miata on my Vita today in a random parking lot

u/viktor_bront — 4 days ago
▲ 368 r/PSVita+3 crossposts

was a guest at my friends wedding and spent the evening shooting with my Vita just for fun, then edited it into a retro/lo-fi highlight clip with VHS/Y2K vibe.

my idea was not to replace a traditional videographer cuz they covered the ceremony, speeches, all the important stuff.

its more of a short atmospheric party reel that captures the energy, mood, and emotions of the night in authentic, vintage, and nostalgic way, so this video will be timeless for the rest their life.

edit:

i sent files via wifi using "VitaShell" and iphone app "FTPManager" and edited on iphone using app "InShot" just to cut fragments, added music, and made each clip exact match beat of the music (so all my fragments are either 1.15 seconds, 2.3 seconds, or 4.6 seconds, etc.), also added some visual and sound effects, but not often, and also made a song sound monophonic to make you feel like you hear it not from your iphone or modern pc but from your 2006 nokia's speaker or old crappy headphones.

i also have 9 years of digital marketing experience and content creation is my daily routine, and i actually put 7 hours to record and 10 hours to edit it, this is why you enjoy it even though i was using a Vita for the 1st time in my life.

p.s. i have a permission from the couple to use this video publicly for my portfolio. also, this video was created for free as a personal example of my creative work, so i used a copyrighted song, which i wouldn't use for any commercial work.

u/viktor_bront — 22 days ago