need some opinions on a long project im starting..
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- Joined: Thu Jul 01, 2004 3:10 pm
need some opinions on a long project im starting..
heya, im starting a vid or series of vids based on tengen toppa gurren lagann (thats the easy part)
here comes my lil bit of insanity...
what i need opinions on is whether to:
1. make 20~25 individual vids covering the entire series (estimating 2~4 mins per vid)
2. make 5~10 longer vids covering the major portions of the series (estimating 5~7 mins per vid)
3. make one giant vid covering the entire series (estimating about 30ish mins in length)
feel free to comment, give opinions, give suggestions, or flame the idea =P
~me
here comes my lil bit of insanity...
what i need opinions on is whether to:
1. make 20~25 individual vids covering the entire series (estimating 2~4 mins per vid)
2. make 5~10 longer vids covering the major portions of the series (estimating 5~7 mins per vid)
3. make one giant vid covering the entire series (estimating about 30ish mins in length)
feel free to comment, give opinions, give suggestions, or flame the idea =P
~me
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- のヮの
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Re: need some opinions on a long project im starting..
If you say so, but I still think it's pretty damn hard to make a 5 minute AMV where people haven't gotten bored by the end of it (or at some point in it). Quality over quantity :0
Anyways, that's just me avoiding the question
If you simply must do this, then option 3 would be the best, just try not to lose your audience somewhere in the 30 minutes :/
Anyways, that's just me avoiding the question
There is no way in hell you should ever make 20-25 AMVs on just on anime. That option is out of the question. Same for number 2, even if you managed to make them all, they would each be so utterly crap and boring that nobody would watch them all.pseudosaiyan wrote:1. make 20~25 individual vids covering the entire series (estimating 2~4 mins per vid)
2. make 5~10 longer vids covering the major portions of the series (estimating 5~7 mins per vid)
3. make one giant vid covering the entire series (estimating about 30ish mins in length)
If you simply must do this, then option 3 would be the best, just try not to lose your audience somewhere in the 30 minutes :/
- prYzm
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Re: need some opinions on a long project im starting..
i gotta agree wit pas. doing that many amvs basically just recreating the storyline of an anime would get kinda dull. the problem with a 30 min one tho would be like watching a 30 min recap of the series to music O_o. i dunno, u might be able to pull it off, but ive only ever been able to watch the mep (longer vid ones) based on the fact its multiple animes. but u could always surprise usPas1990 wrote:If you say so, but I still think it's pretty damn hard to make a 5 minute AMV where people haven't gotten bored by the end of it (or at some point in it). Quality over quantity :0
Anyways, that's just me avoiding the question
There is no way in hell you should ever make 20-25 AMVs on just on anime. That option is out of the question. Same for number 2, even if you managed to make them all, they would each be so utterly crap and boring that nobody would watch them all.pseudosaiyan wrote:1. make 20~25 individual vids covering the entire series (estimating 2~4 mins per vid)
2. make 5~10 longer vids covering the major portions of the series (estimating 5~7 mins per vid)
3. make one giant vid covering the entire series (estimating about 30ish mins in length)
If you simply must do this, then option 3 would be the best, just try not to lose your audience somewhere in the 30 minutes :/
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- A Damaged Lemon
- Joined: Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:02 pm
This could turn out to be genius or an epic failure.
To make a series of videos, they should be coherent together to work out properly. That means lots of planning and difficult editing, I guess. I don't know what kind of a thing you're trying to tell or express here. Is it a series of character profiles or massive re-telling or something else?
Well, I wish you luck and lots of patience. You should deffinitely plan the whole thing out very carefully before actually starting the editing process. If the videos shouldn't be well-edited, then the whole thing won't work out..
But, anyway, I approve the idea
To make a series of videos, they should be coherent together to work out properly. That means lots of planning and difficult editing, I guess. I don't know what kind of a thing you're trying to tell or express here. Is it a series of character profiles or massive re-telling or something else?
Well, I wish you luck and lots of patience. You should deffinitely plan the whole thing out very carefully before actually starting the editing process. If the videos shouldn't be well-edited, then the whole thing won't work out..
But, anyway, I approve the idea
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was gonna shoot for a massive re-telling, and by the looks of my older vids...i think ive finally just gone a wee bit insane, bonkers, looney, etc.
at this point editing the video is the least of my worries, getting the right music to fit each of the sequences is my major concern.
so odds are when i get a good bit into it i may post a rough cut (no transitions, fades, glittery stuff, etc. and then get opinions on if its looking decent or going down faster than a $2 hooker in vegas)
either way, its gonna take a while, a lot of smokes, and cost me quite a few brain cells.
~me
at this point editing the video is the least of my worries, getting the right music to fit each of the sequences is my major concern.
so odds are when i get a good bit into it i may post a rough cut (no transitions, fades, glittery stuff, etc. and then get opinions on if its looking decent or going down faster than a $2 hooker in vegas)
either way, its gonna take a while, a lot of smokes, and cost me quite a few brain cells.
~me
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