Municipal FARCE Daitenzen, an Excel Saga AMV
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- thundercatlord
- Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2005 12:38 am
- Location: Renton, WA
Municipal FARCE Daitenzen, an Excel Saga AMV
Hey everyone, just finished a new AMV.
This idea came after I had finished my "Excel in Concert" AMV. Excel Saga parodies everything...including the Japanese counterparts to Power Rangers--Super Sentai. In Excel Saga there is a Sentai group for about three episodes or so. The team is called Municipal Force Daitenzen, so I decided to make a fake opening credits sequence and parody Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and call it "Power Rangers: Municipal FARCE" I tried to make it look like the season two opening credits of MMPR. Enjoy, my sick and twisted idea!
This idea came after I had finished my "Excel in Concert" AMV. Excel Saga parodies everything...including the Japanese counterparts to Power Rangers--Super Sentai. In Excel Saga there is a Sentai group for about three episodes or so. The team is called Municipal Force Daitenzen, so I decided to make a fake opening credits sequence and parody Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and call it "Power Rangers: Municipal FARCE" I tried to make it look like the season two opening credits of MMPR. Enjoy, my sick and twisted idea!
- thundercatlord
- Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2005 12:38 am
- Location: Renton, WA
Thank you!windrazor wrote:LOL!
That was great, I've seen this idea done before, but yours is by far the best. Awesome! I loved the custom PR logo you made, it made the video feel like it was a real show.
4.5/5
It started out as a simple project then turned into something more time consuming... I'm very pleased with how it turned out.
Anyone else?
- dazza1008
- Joined: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:08 pm
- Status: n00b-welcomer
^^ I thought it was done well technically, and I liked the stupid footage you selected and the little extras you put in.
Uhh... trying to think of suggestions... um... OK, there was a black border around the thing... which either means your project settings didn't match the source footage dimensions or you exported in a format with an aspect ratio that didn't match the source footage...
...and I was surprised you put Excel in it, because she's not one of them, right? (around 0.23)
Enjoyed it! ^^
Uhh... trying to think of suggestions... um... OK, there was a black border around the thing... which either means your project settings didn't match the source footage dimensions or you exported in a format with an aspect ratio that didn't match the source footage...
...and I was surprised you put Excel in it, because she's not one of them, right? (around 0.23)
Enjoyed it! ^^
- thundercatlord
- Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2005 12:38 am
- Location: Renton, WA
Guess I should respond, huh?
I sent it to Anime Central, which is ironic since there are going to be several Power Rangers actors thereBy the way you should send this into conventions. The audience would get a kick out of it
It was my settings I made a boo boo there. And Excel was technically one of the villians in my vid.^^ I thought it was done well technically, and I liked the stupid footage you selected and the little extras you put in.
Uhh... trying to think of suggestions... um... OK, there was a black border around the thing... which either means your project settings didn't match the source footage dimensions or you exported in a format with an aspect ratio that didn't match the source footage...
...and I was surprised you put Excel in it, because she's not one of them, right? (around 0.23)