AMV's with in-anime SOUND
- Lyrs
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AMV's with in-anime SOUND
I have noticed that out of the several hundred video's that I have watched, none of them have any sounds from the anime series at all.
Evangelion videos for example, Shinji has been known for some seriously warped screams, why not incorporate that into the video? Or explosions from the Gundam's for Gundam vid's?
The real point for this post is: Where can I get vid's that use in-anime sounds?
Evangelion videos for example, Shinji has been known for some seriously warped screams, why not incorporate that into the video? Or explosions from the Gundam's for Gundam vid's?
The real point for this post is: Where can I get vid's that use in-anime sounds?
- Beowulf
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I use a little bit of it to help tell the story. Its in the very begining.
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/legacy/ ... hp?v=10189
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- TokyoU15
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My War Cry video uses some sounds from the anime itself. If you want a long descritption, it's in the video profile thingy ^_^
My War Cry video uses some sounds from the anime itself. If you want a long descritption, it's in the video profile thingy ^_^
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- silver_moon
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Yes, I put voice-overs in my latest vid, In My Arms Again and in One Day. Here's a link to DD's Onyou no Yume.
Tainted Donuts also uses voice-overs, and Dragon Bebop Z. And there's Kirk Rende's Mercury video, and C-Jay Productions' Believe... now that I think about it there aren't too many that I've seen.
Tainted Donuts also uses voice-overs, and Dragon Bebop Z. And there's Kirk Rende's Mercury video, and C-Jay Productions' Believe... now that I think about it there aren't too many that I've seen.
- shinto
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- KLin
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Well, speaking for myself, most of the videos I have use sound clips in them. As for how to do it? Well there's one or two ways it can be done that I know of. Use a wave editing program (I use Creative Labs' Wave Studio and the special 'paste mix' function). Or you can put different sound files on separate audio channels in the timline project view of Adobe Premiere. I've found that it feels more emotional and works a lot better if you insert the sound clips during long instrumental segments of the song.
- Wyverex
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The problem is that the sounds we want to use (voices, ...) has a background music most of the time.
I wanted to put the sound of someone blowing a rose petale in his helmett in my last vid but I had to go 40 secs back to have the possibility of fading out that damn music.
I wanted to put the sound of someone blowing a rose petale in his helmett in my last vid but I had to go 40 secs back to have the possibility of fading out that damn music.
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