new amv
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new amv
hey this is my first video... i made this about a year and a half ago. if you can please leave some comments so i can get better at making AMVs. i made this in windows movie maker, i don't plan on using that program anymore.
thank you for watching and visiting my thread.
- GloryQuestor
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Re: new amv
It's pretty nice for a first video. While there are a lot of timing mistakes here and there, and the video seems very random in its scene selection, I felt that the overall theme came through and it was enjoyable to sit through and watch some battles I forgot about.
Heh, good for you. Took me much longer to get out of WMM's shadow (as a good portion of my first videos would indicate -_-; ). So, what do you plan to edit on for your future AMVs?ShadowSuicune wrote:i made this in windows movie maker, i don't plan on using that program anymore.
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- DriftRoot
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Re: new amv
I agree with GQ, and it's nice to see an action video that isn't moving along at breakneck speed. I felt the concept was stronger in the beginning, towards the end things seemed to lose direction and become much more random, rather than building up to a conclusion of the fighting. The video quality also could be greatly improved, so be careful of that in the future - try to only use quality source material off DVDs and avoid speeding up or slowing down the footage so you don't introduce frame blending.
Keep up the editing!
Keep up the editing!