Pre-planning in AMV Creation

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Otohiko
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Post by Otohiko » Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:14 am

For me, I've sometimes begun with very little direction; other times, videos came as a natural development of a certain thread of artistic thought I had for many years.

That said, whatever plans I have, there's always a clause in them that says "the main plan is that things won't go according to plan". I've come to expect changes in direction, non-obvious solution, and just outright random things working in an AMV.

Because for all the planning you can do, in the end the audio-visual parts of people's brains are faster and more unpredictable than the inventive-analytical parts. As always, what you see is what you get, and until you see your video on the screen, you can't be 100% sure how it'll work.
Fortunately, we all get preview windows for that :roll:
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Post by Otohiko » Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:16 am

Oh yea, and then there's my famous case of "The Plot Thickens", where I was given a phrase, and on the spot - just out of that sentence - I came up with a very accurate plan in literally two minutes, following it through very faithfully - down to exact images like dead flies, trains, sunsets, industry and bicycles. I still have a record of that AIM convo that produced it. Accurate plans are much easier to come up sometimes than one might think.
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Post by CHAMELEON_D_H » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:30 am

At first, I'd try to freely match the audio and video freely in mind, but afterwards it's almost "to-the-frame" timing in premiere. Then writing + printing the lyrics \ timing and filling it while looking one both macro and micro, and as last touch noting effects, motives and whatnot....

only after that I can fool-heartedly throw all my papers away and whatever I wanna do....
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Post by KnX » Sun Mar 05, 2006 12:01 pm

when I see an anime I chose a story that I want to show so I start to search for a song that matches my idea and when I find it I start to edit ^_^
first I chose affcorse where to put the best moments I have in mind and everything else comes up while I edit :roll:
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