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newbi needs help with choosing software

Post by arckangelgt » Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:35 pm

Hey everyone. first off defaintly have to say amvaholic :lol: seen more then i can count and have had an idea and been dieing to want to make one for a while now. so many good ones out there :D and i'm here trying to make my first one.
i have an idea i'd like to try and trying to find some software that lets me run multi clips at once on a background and hopfully but not completly neccisary have them... so to say come trasition out of the background in become to primary clip. as for knowing what i'm doing i have no clue all i have done is make some scratch stuff hear and there with acrosoft showbiz but mostly just trying every out and seeing what does what. hehe amvaholic but i probably have no right to say as much as some people i'm sure :lol: but definatly going to try to pull this off one way or another.
oh and for the software i'm just a poor college boy so not exactly a huge bugget for the software and as far as the clips i can get them from friends with the full dvds of the anime.
any help or recommendations on the software mainly or tips please let me know
THANKS FOR EVERYTHING ANIMEMUSICVIDEOS.ORG!!! and everyone else who loves amv's and especially the amv producers :D

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Post by DJ_Izumi » Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:42 pm

Adobe Premiere
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Aftereffects

List complete.

Just wait untill Adobe comes out with a $500 high end P2P program for downloading illegal copies of itself. :D
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Post by DJ_Izumi » Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:51 pm

Adobe Bandit 1.0

The next generation peer to peer program... Today!

'OMG WTF!?' - Bill Gates, Microsoft
':O!!!' - Ziff Davis, ZDnet.com
'OMFG H4X!' - Gabe Newell, Valve Software
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Post by arckangelgt » Mon Nov 03, 2003 11:02 pm

:lol: love the idea and going to try to find it. only problem is no$ :roll:. hehe i'm in college i could just lay back on the food and live more off of amvs :P lets see, all three cost about 1... ok not bad ...0... ok couple days food... another 0!? i dream of that much !?!?!?!? another 0 ack. hum lets see 1000 think think think... crap need fan to clear the room of smoke now. yay 200days of saving lunch money at 5 a day if i'm lucky :lol: ! hehe who buys at store prices anyways. must find friends or good old ebay! the hunt is on! if excel can do it so can i! in the mean time! here menchi menchi menchi!

oh and btw love the amvs dj_izumi

and if anyone has any cheaper ideas meeting my hopes in the first post please share =)

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Post by arckangelgt » Mon Nov 03, 2003 11:10 pm

adobe bandit? hehe sounding like another service that might provide good service to it's users and even better service to the rest of the world? :lol:

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Post by Scintilla » Tue Nov 04, 2003 12:49 pm

Hint: www.campustech.com can get you discounts on this kind of software if you're a college student.

If you're really strapped for cash, try Windows Movie Maker 2 (assuming you're running Windows) -- it's free. So's <a href="http://www.gimp.org">The GIMP</a> (substitute for Photoshop).

But check the sticky thread devoted specifically to a list of software.
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Post by arckangelgt » Wed Nov 05, 2003 12:35 pm

cool thanks :D looking around and belive i can find the adobe's at rather... good prices :)
thanks so much everyone.
now to crawl into my little dark hole in the wall and be back in a month or so or if you never hear from me again... well hehe make a list of all possible things you think could have happen to me :P :shock:

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Re: newbi needs help with choosing software

Post by Soundy » Sat Nov 08, 2003 7:00 pm

arckangelgt wrote:any help or recommendations on the software mainly or tips please let me know
Personally, I like Sonic Foundry's (or since they were bought out, Sony Media Software's) Vegas 4.0 for video editing (under Windoze at least - given my ultimate choice, I'd have a nice Mac G5 and Final Cut Pro 8) ) ... far easier to get around than Premiere, tons of included transitions, effects, generators, etc.

If you're on a tighter budget or just starting in video work, there's a simplified, but still very powerful, version of Vegas, now called Screenblast Movie Studio.

Both integrate nicely with the rest of SF's product line, such well-known names as SoundForge and Acid Pro, if you're into doing extensive sound editing or programming your own loops and such as well.

Info on the Vegas family is at http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/p ... family.asp

Right now, you can get a bundle with Vegas 4.0, DVD Architect with AC-3 surround encoder plugin, AND 4X(!) DVD-R/-RW/+R+RW/CD-RW drive, for $899. No, I don't work for Sony, just noticed that bundle when looking up the new site... killer deal!


Unlimited-time, limited-function (no save) demo versions of all these products are available

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Post by bum » Sun Nov 09, 2003 9:15 am

only problem is that its kinda a pain in the ass to buy it, and then realise that ya have to register the mpeg codec to use it. but still, acter dling trials of shitloads of vid edit programs, vegas4 was the only one worsh my hard begged cash

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