Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer
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Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer
Video: Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer | Mob vs Mogami
Category: Action, Comedy, Life recounts, Supernatural.
Anime: Mob psycho 100 II
Song: Mindflayer
Artist: Becko
Creator: Mini tomate
This is my first time posting in this forum and this is my 4th AMV. So enjoy it and let me know in what to improove!
I hope I've got everything right in this post.
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Re: Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer
You've got the right idea, but before posting any new AMVs in this forum, there needs to be an entry for them in the Org catalog.
You can create a new entry starting here.
After you make an entry for this and respond in this thread, we'll move this thread back into the announcements forum.
You can create a new entry starting here.
After you make an entry for this and respond in this thread, we'll move this thread back into the announcements forum.
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Re: Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer
I've submited the info of this AMV in my profile.seasons wrote: ↑Sun Feb 24, 2019 7:50 pmYou've got the right idea, but before posting any new AMVs in this forum, there needs to be an entry for them in the Org catalog.
You can create a new entry starting here.
After you make an entry for this and respond in this thread, we'll move this thread back into the announcements forum.
Let me know if something is missing.
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Re: Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer
I enjoyed the second half of this more than the first, there's some excellent moments of sync and the scenes tend to lend themselves better to the tone of the song.
I've always found my enjoyment of EDM songs that have big drops in them to be directly related to how much the song "earns" the feeling of release that comes with that moment. This song rushes into the drop faster than anything I've ever heard, barely giving you a chance to build up any sense of anticipation or tension. You match some of the cues in it really well, but the sense of anticipation, the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy, doesn't really have time to establish itself. The editing is solid and clean. I appreciated the simple cuts and lack of effects. It's really nice to see someone debuting here with a full length AMV instead of a 30-second loop of preset transitions and motion effects, and to see that it's actually a very consistent AMV from beginning to end.
I bring up the song and how I perceive it as a limiting factor of what you were able to do here with the tools and talent that you have. On the other hand, this video was editing with a single episode, and correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that any of the scenes here are shown out of the order that they played out in the episode. If you ever decide to juggle clips from an episode and arrange them into new shapes, or to get clips from various episodes, I think you could make something really interesting and even more creative. Having just watching this episode in particular, the experience of watching this AMV felt less surprising than it probably should have, maybe more like an episode summary than an editor's unique interpretation of their feelings about the anime they're editing with.
I also realize that many viewers love this approach, and their preferences aren't wrong. So I'd say make whatever you enjoy most, but I'd definitely encourage you to eventually edit something more like a collage that puts a new spin on things.
I've always found my enjoyment of EDM songs that have big drops in them to be directly related to how much the song "earns" the feeling of release that comes with that moment. This song rushes into the drop faster than anything I've ever heard, barely giving you a chance to build up any sense of anticipation or tension. You match some of the cues in it really well, but the sense of anticipation, the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy, doesn't really have time to establish itself. The editing is solid and clean. I appreciated the simple cuts and lack of effects. It's really nice to see someone debuting here with a full length AMV instead of a 30-second loop of preset transitions and motion effects, and to see that it's actually a very consistent AMV from beginning to end.
I bring up the song and how I perceive it as a limiting factor of what you were able to do here with the tools and talent that you have. On the other hand, this video was editing with a single episode, and correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that any of the scenes here are shown out of the order that they played out in the episode. If you ever decide to juggle clips from an episode and arrange them into new shapes, or to get clips from various episodes, I think you could make something really interesting and even more creative. Having just watching this episode in particular, the experience of watching this AMV felt less surprising than it probably should have, maybe more like an episode summary than an editor's unique interpretation of their feelings about the anime they're editing with.
I also realize that many viewers love this approach, and their preferences aren't wrong. So I'd say make whatever you enjoy most, but I'd definitely encourage you to eventually edit something more like a collage that puts a new spin on things.
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Re: Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer
Hello, I'm glad you liked my AMV and give me your feedback.seasons wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 5:05 pmI enjoyed the second half of this more than the first, there's some excellent moments of sync and the scenes tend to lend themselves better to the tone of the song.
I've always found my enjoyment of EDM songs that have big drops in them to be directly related to how much the song "earns" the feeling of release that comes with that moment. This song rushes into the drop faster than anything I've ever heard, barely giving you a chance to build up any sense of anticipation or tension. You match some of the cues in it really well, but the sense of anticipation, the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy, doesn't really have time to establish itself. The editing is solid and clean. I appreciated the simple cuts and lack of effects. It's really nice to see someone debuting here with a full length AMV instead of a 30-second loop of preset transitions and motion effects, and to see that it's actually a very consistent AMV from beginning to end.
I bring up the song and how I perceive it as a limiting factor of what you were able to do here with the tools and talent that you have. On the other hand, this video was editing with a single episode, and correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think that any of the scenes here are shown out of the order that they played out in the episode. If you ever decide to juggle clips from an episode and arrange them into new shapes, or to get clips from various episodes, I think you could make something really interesting and even more creative. Having just watching this episode in particular, the experience of watching this AMV felt less surprising than it probably should have, maybe more like an episode summary than an editor's unique interpretation of their feelings about the anime they're editing with.
I also realize that many viewers love this approach, and their preferences aren't wrong. So I'd say make whatever you enjoy most, but I'd definitely encourage you to eventually edit something more like a collage that puts a new spin on things.
But I haven't just put some scenes and completed my AMV, I actually put a lot of effects that you won't noticed, like in evey scene of the AMV I make it pop more the colors, add more HUE, saturation and contrast. Also in some scenes I've added some camera movements (for example: zoom in, zoom out, etc.).
All of this was just to make the AMV more dynamic and less boring.
Well, this effects you can't notice it at the first glance, but it seems to go naturally with the anime that you won't notice it.
This time I've focused to practice a little more with the color, hue, saturation and contrast.
For the full effects and stuff that I've done to this AMV you can go here (you will need to translate it because it's in spanish) and see what I've done in full detail.
Probably with the next AMV that I'll do is to play with more scenes and episodes (in non-linear mode that I've done with this one).
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Re: Mob psycho 100 II 「AMV」 Mindflayer
It's possible that the effects added to my enjoyment of the video without me noticing them...
That's probably a good sign.
That's probably a good sign.