Agito's Journey
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- Joined: Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:55 pm
Agito's Journey
This is my second AMV and I think it's a little better than my last one. I'm still learning to use the programs, and I'm still new to video editing, but this one came out well. I'm enjoying the AMV creation process, so I'm sure you'll see more!
Enjoy the AMV, and please feel free to leave me your thoughts/feelings on the video.
Thanks!
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- Joined: Mon Jan 09, 2006 9:55 pm
Thanks for the input!
I know the interlacing is there, but for now I'm okay with it. I've seen worse, that's for sure. I'm still getting familiar with everything, and this is only my second video. As I get more comfortable with the myriad assortment of programs I'm running with, I'm sure I'll figure out interlacing and maybe even dabble in *gasp* special effects. One thing at a time though. Maybe one day, when I'm an experienced creator (or whatever), I'll remaster both videos of mine.
The lines were hardly noticeable at my project's original resolution (720x480), but I couldn't compress it past about 120 MBs. I had to reduce the video size down to half that before I got it down to size, and when I did that, the lines got worse.
I know the interlacing is there, but for now I'm okay with it. I've seen worse, that's for sure. I'm still getting familiar with everything, and this is only my second video. As I get more comfortable with the myriad assortment of programs I'm running with, I'm sure I'll figure out interlacing and maybe even dabble in *gasp* special effects. One thing at a time though. Maybe one day, when I'm an experienced creator (or whatever), I'll remaster both videos of mine.
The lines were hardly noticeable at my project's original resolution (720x480), but I couldn't compress it past about 120 MBs. I had to reduce the video size down to half that before I got it down to size, and when I did that, the lines got worse.