I would really like to know everyone's opinion on this. And to stimulate this discussion I would like to quote a few phrases from that conversation. This thread is not meant to start a flame war. I would like to hear everyone's thoughts on editing in general. The below quotes are just meant to give you something to reference to. Feel free to provide examples of editing as well.
TwilightChrono Wrote:
TwilightChrono Wrote:Well, I don't know what to say. I'm just sick of getting all this advice from everyone, then when I finally use it, it's a "You can't do that" or a "It doesn't look right"
What happened to:
"Never switch from a high movement scene to a slow scene unless you can transition it well"?
Just curious because I tried my damndest to slow it down with smooth transitions to match the pace of the song and lyrics. I followed that advice to the "T" and here everyone says: "It looks weird" "You can't do that"
This is why I want to retire, because nothing I ever do, no amount of editing, or taking advice will ever make up for the fact that nothing I edit will apparently ever be good enough. Just seems like hypocrisy plays a big role here on the org. Apparently I'm losing because of the advice given here on the org. It's why I keep getting upset. Maybe I should just damn everyone else and do things my own way.
Vivaldi Wrote:Since when did AMV's become a thing for criticism. Most people just watch for pure enjoyment, while others watch so they can point out all the errors with it.
Basically, I'm saying that the org is taking a lot of the fun out of editing for me. Because nowadays you have to edit something just pure epic and awesome just to get any kind of praise on your video. Leaving newbies to editing somewhat in the dark, and it's not fair to them. All I've gotten recently is grief though.
TwilightChrono Wrote:You know, frankly I was thinking alot about that when I was rewatching some of you cascada beta's and some of your old stuff. You have a very unique style regarding hard cuts and external sync. It's not normal, but I always saw too much meticulous effort put toward it to say it's bad. I think your style really came into it's own with Memories Of Hate-Final Resolution. It had just the right mix of your style and conventional guidelines. At first I didn't like it because it didn't fit at all with my preconceived notions of how that song should be edited. But when I viewed it a week or so later with a more objective mindset, it was much, much better than I had remembered. That's when I realized that you weren't editing wrong, you were just editing your own way. I think from now you should just concentrate on perfecting your own style instead of bending over backwards to copy the "accepted" style of pretty much every other editor on the org.
This IC illustrates that perfectly. Hagaren's (no offense to Hagaren) was pretty, proper, and highly generic. But it did everything "right". Your's had mistakes, but I noticed every single cut you made. The editing felt more "vibrant" if you will. I wouldn't have been able to guess the exact tone of the video just from reading the description.
TL;DR
You've had your own style from day one, and I've seen it when it works. When other people try to correct you, they're trying to conform you to a generic style. Don't let them erase what makes your videos, yours. (I've been guilty of this in the past as well)
Also, damn near everyone else on the org is just as amature as you are. There's no big set of amv making rules everyone's keeping from you, so any advice they give you will 90% of the time be pulled straight from their ass. Take it into consideration, but don't let it guide you.
Discuss.I really don't think I should conform to traditional methods of editing. Cause then we all lose our sense of originality, and we can't really call our videos our own. I think that's the best way to some it up. What's wrong with having different styles? What's wrong with a little unorthadox editing here and there? Thank you Vivaldi. You really truly get it. Ahhh, man!! I feel so much better for some reason. I don't think I said what I wanted to say right though
I think, when you watch an AMV, look at it from as Vivaldi said, an objective mindset. Think outside the perverbial editing box and try to feel what the editor wanted to do. I really don't think that there is a correct way to edit or an incorrect way, and I really think that sometimes, AMV editor's tend to forget that. I know I have on some occasions. Again, thanks Vivaldi.