AMV/MV hybrids?
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Interesting position on the laziness aspect.staces wrote:Dude(s) don't get your panties in a snarl, I am allowed my view on the whole concept. I HAVE seen some of those and I tend to find it lazy because whole sections of your AMV are already done for you.
I don't suppose you've ever considered the challenges in editing live-action material, or that you'll consider where this question can lead with regards to usage of live-action music video footage in an AMV...
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Aaaactually I have made a live action music video (With footage from The Exorcist), FYI. So I know the differences between working with anime and live footage (mainly stills look more stupid with live footage and mouths aren't limited to a range of three positions like in most anime dialogue). As for the music videos, from what I've seen it's really no biggie. If nothing else, to make sure you're lining the movie clip up right to where it occured in the original music video, just turn the sound to half and half and make sure it sounds clean. =/trythil wrote:Interesting position on the laziness aspect.staces wrote:Dude(s) don't get your panties in a snarl, I am allowed my view on the whole concept. I HAVE seen some of those and I tend to find it lazy because whole sections of your AMV are already done for you.
I don't suppose you've ever considered the challenges in editing live-action material, or that you'll consider where this question can lead with regards to usage of live-action music video footage in an AMV...
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Gad nabbit...
"Right Now" was the music, right now if you are reading this or something like that. I don't have it on the HD so I don't remember the name.
It only had one or two Live action scenes in it, but they were appropriate.
That and Aluminum studios does a live action Front bumper to their vid's. Other than that, I havn't seen any other Live action seqences on the .org.
"Right Now" was the music, right now if you are reading this or something like that. I don't have it on the HD so I don't remember the name.
It only had one or two Live action scenes in it, but they were appropriate.
That and Aluminum studios does a live action Front bumper to their vid's. Other than that, I havn't seen any other Live action seqences on the .org.
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Some videos combine anime with footage from the video, done to great effect in the humorous Hard Knock Anime.
"Right Now Someone is Reading This Title" is the name and although it used some live action, it would be better classified as a scene for scene parody of the original video. Another example of this is "Elvis Vs. Anime."eadsja wrote:"Right Now" was the music, right now if you are reading this or something like that. I don't have it on the HD so I don't remember the name.
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Yes, "Hard Knock Anime" is the only one I can think of off the top of my head that I've seen, but I think it's very funny, and well done. They creator used the live action sequences to his/her advantage very well.
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