No Turning Back
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- Sparky1-4
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:25 pm
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No Turning Back
Not really new(at least not online), but it's new to this board. I had already uploaded it on Youtube about 2 months ago, though I wanna see what the seasoned critics on this board have to say about it
Oh, and before you watch it, there are some parts that are pretty dark due to rendering problems.
HD Quality Version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aXu_hihMh8
- SeNniN
- Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:06 pm
Re: No Turning Back
k.. where to start... well, you definitely know your way around after effects, and the effects did look good and all, but most of the effects seem unnecessary. It seems a bit weak in terms of editing, and don't get me wrong cuz I'm no were near perfect my self.
But, the scene selection, and the over all flow just didn't work out. You need to get a good grasp of your editing before really getting into all these effects, and stuff.
Keep working on it, and you'll eventually improve. =]
But, the scene selection, and the over all flow just didn't work out. You need to get a good grasp of your editing before really getting into all these effects, and stuff.
Keep working on it, and you'll eventually improve. =]
- Sparky1-4
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:25 pm
- Location: United States
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Re: No Turning Back
Thanks for the feedback , I'm guessing that the flicker was what threw you off of the video mostly. Just wish I could get some more critique like this :/.Sennin wrote:k.. where to start... well, you definitely know your way around after effects, and the effects did look good and all, but most of the effects seem unnecessary. It seems a bit weak in terms of editing, and don't get me wrong cuz I'm no were near perfect my self.
But, the scene selection, and the over all flow just didn't work out. You need to get a good grasp of your editing before really getting into all these effects, and stuff.
Keep working on it, and you'll eventually improve. =]
- SeNniN
- Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:06 pm
Re: No Turning Back
Your welcome. =]Sparky1-4 wrote:Thanks for the feedback , I'm guessing that the flicker was what threw you off of the video mostly. Just wish I could get some more critique like this :/.Sennin wrote:k.. where to start... well, you definitely know your way around after effects, and the effects did look good and all, but most of the effects seem unnecessary. It seems a bit weak in terms of editing, and don't get me wrong cuz I'm no were near perfect my self.
But, the scene selection, and the over all flow just didn't work out. You need to get a good grasp of your editing before really getting into all these effects, and stuff.
Keep working on it, and you'll eventually improve. =]
And no, I was referring to all the effects used in this. Like i said, you have to be really good at raw editing before jumping into all these effects. Just work on your flow, and try limiting your self to only basic effects like blur, brightness & contrast.. etc.