/jokeScintilla wrote:Rozard wrote:I'm not talking about Mortal Kombattrythil wrote:John Cageflint_the_dwarf wrote:4 feet, 33 inches?
Neither does that link.
How long does it take to make an AMV? [SPLIT]
- Rozard
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- CaTaClYsM
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6 months and counting for my current flagship (and I use the term loosly) project. I'm 48 seconds into it and only have around 3 mins left to go.
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- Mr Pilkington
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Well, Yatta has been almost 2 years in production. Granted its been off and on, actually its only been 700 hours total work. But that is a rarity among videos. Bounce took less than 3 hours to edit, but its not listed because I haven’t hosting yet, plus a few minor post-production dealies (<==== techy word) to work out. And there is my latest concoction of pure insanity, which is exporting this very minute. Literally seconds less than 2 hours edit time and almost zero post production work.
- dji
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..as absolute said.. "as long as it takes".. For me it's all relative to what I want to accomplish.. and how much effort I am going to dedicate to get it done. I've done projects from 2-hours to 2-months.. it's all relative to efforts and skills.. "as long as it takes".
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- DrngdKreationz
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- Paul Kievits
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Same for me my first two videos have taken 60+ hours and my newest video has about 20 hours put into it (at the least) for the 51 imperfect seconds I have...flint_the_dwarf wrote:Hmm... nope. It definitely takes a set amount of hours. I'm pretty sure it's physically impossible to take less than 60 hours on an AMV.AbsoluteDestiny wrote:It takes as long as it takes.
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- Kaji01
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Both of my videos took me a week of solid work to create, the first one took an additional 3 days to rip and convert to DivX to edit with (I'm not doing that anymore, but I was a complete newbie at the time). I'm going through a bit of a block right now, but I've been poking around at some other ideas and experimenting with things on and off...Don't have as much time to sit down and work on things now that school is running full-time
- Brain-Carnival
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- Arigatomina
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No, I've seen your amvs. You're not lacking in the 'effort' department.Brain-Carnival wrote:damn...6 month and more on "1" Vid.....
my latest AMV took me 2 days to complete....i really should put more effort in my work...
Just keep in mind that you can get 48 hrs of editing in a 2 day time period - and I doubt those who spend 6 months on a vid are really putting in 168 hrs of pure editing time (one hour per day) - more likely they count the days they spend just thinking about the video or watching the previews. It's only the vids that require detailed effects (or frame-by-frame editing via photoshop or something similar) that take hundreds of hours - and even then the creators aren't always happy with them.
Time is dependent - there is no set time limit. And don't let 'months' scare you - you can edit one hour per week and have a video drag out for months - that doesn't mean the person spent any more 'effort' on the video than someone who made his vid in a week with 14+ hours per day of editing (pure editing, not including conceptualization/ripping or any of the pre-editing steps).