Dark Side of Wonders
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Dark Side of Wonders
My first AMV.
It is a fast paced action video without much of a story.
Since the video codec is x264 in a MKV-container and the resolution is 1024x576, you may not be able to play the high quality version; if that is the case, try the low quality DIVX-version, which is more or less garuanteed to work.
Well... enjoy!
- Funky-kun
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hmm.. big resolution... looks interesting... now dling
EDIT: pretty nice job for a first video. The sync was pretty good and the quality was great! There was a difference in visual quality though - some of the sources were better than the others. Main problem with the video - the animes are with different resolutions(eg Mai Hime). For your future works scale all down to the size of the smallest, because watching the amv in a box in the middle of the screen is not cool :/
but except for the last thing - great first video. Keep improving and create some neat stuff
4/5
EDIT: pretty nice job for a first video. The sync was pretty good and the quality was great! There was a difference in visual quality though - some of the sources were better than the others. Main problem with the video - the animes are with different resolutions(eg Mai Hime). For your future works scale all down to the size of the smallest, because watching the amv in a box in the middle of the screen is not cool :/
but except for the last thing - great first video. Keep improving and create some neat stuff
4/5
- Orzmella
- Joined: Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:58 pm
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/gets
Edit:
Good points:
DvD footage
Bad points:
Long and boring ( aka there was totally no story )
Total loss of music sync after 1minute
And the worst part unresized footage
( http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/830/ ... 041cm6.png
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/9830 ... 237of8.jpg )
Keep improving
Edit:
Good points:
DvD footage
Bad points:
Long and boring ( aka there was totally no story )
Total loss of music sync after 1minute
And the worst part unresized footage
( http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/830/ ... 041cm6.png
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/9830 ... 237of8.jpg )
Keep improving
Last edited by Orzmella on Sun May 27, 2007 3:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- JaddziaDax
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i think hes talking about the same thing i said...
i usually just crop one ar to fit the other...
if i want all my video widescreen i will crop the full screen footage (top and bottom)
if i want it all to be full i crop the widescreen footage (left and right)
its easier to do this before editing, that way when you edit all your source will be the same aspect ratio
i usually just crop one ar to fit the other...
if i want all my video widescreen i will crop the full screen footage (top and bottom)
if i want it all to be full i crop the widescreen footage (left and right)
its easier to do this before editing, that way when you edit all your source will be the same aspect ratio
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Yes.
It's just that the image he linked is a scene from Elfenlied; without black bars.
Apparently the region 1 version of Elfenlied has an aspect ratio of 4:3, whereas the region 2 version has 16:9... or something like that. I was also surprised to find out that Elfenlied is actually 30 fps progressive! Quite unusual really.
But, yeah... I wanted to have maximum image quality and therefore decided to include the 4:3 parts unaltered and uncropped, but I will do it differently next time, since I can imagine that my choice of having black bars left and right is somewhat annoying on non-Widescreen-displays.
It's just that the image he linked is a scene from Elfenlied; without black bars.
Apparently the region 1 version of Elfenlied has an aspect ratio of 4:3, whereas the region 2 version has 16:9... or something like that. I was also surprised to find out that Elfenlied is actually 30 fps progressive! Quite unusual really.
But, yeah... I wanted to have maximum image quality and therefore decided to include the 4:3 parts unaltered and uncropped, but I will do it differently next time, since I can imagine that my choice of having black bars left and right is somewhat annoying on non-Widescreen-displays.
- JaddziaDax
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