Thanks! So where's that Tokyo Marble Chocolate vid of yours? I'm still waiting for it.Tearx wrote:Dat was a good watch
great job
[AKROSS Con 2012] Aevum
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very very nice sincronization video
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Dat Internal Synching! Dat Emotion!! Those SCENES!!! O: That was the best AMV I have seen in a LONG while~ I would say that the scenes that fit the beginning were perfect but the pacing for some reason felt off. But the AMV, as a whole, was amazing. Quality is... as always, top notch. Almost everything wasn't out of place (I had a problem with the Transitions at 2:23 - 2:27 for some reason) and that editing was too gorgeous. Also, one last thing before I quit praising you: Did you make the red cross at 0:23 - 0:24 or was it masked or something?? Because that cross stands out soo much
Quit being so awesome at editing, May. Your making us slackers look bad~
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Quit being so awesome at editing, May. Your making us slackers look bad~
*Also, joining the praising party at the last minute as always*
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I really like this Seeing that it challenged you so much I'm sure you will be thankful for finishing it
Very baddass and awesome to watch.
Very baddass and awesome to watch.
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very nice, how did you make that spinning multiscreen effect? After effects?
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@AsuNa & pan_dbgt01: Thanks, glad you liked it!
LOL thanks! The red cross at 0:23-0:24 was like that in the original. Maybe I added too much contrast so the colour sorta popped out more? XD And 2:23-2:27 was one of the rare sections in the AMV where I manually added zooms. It probably felt weird because around 80% or so of the AMV uses natural motions from the anime itself without any manual zooms.lloyd9988 wrote:Dat Internal Synching! Dat Emotion!! Those SCENES!!! O: That was the best AMV I have seen in a LONG while~ I would say that the scenes that fit the beginning were perfect but the pacing for some reason felt off. But the AMV, as a whole, was amazing. Quality is... as always, top notch. Almost everything wasn't out of place (I had a problem with the Transitions at 2:23 - 2:27 for some reason) and that editing was too gorgeous. Also, one last thing before I quit praising you: Did you make the red cross at 0:23 - 0:24 or was it masked or something?? Because that cross stands out soo much
Quit being so awesome at editing, May. Your making us slackers look bad~
*Also, joining the praising party at the last minute as always*
There's a lot of multiscreen effects but yes they're all made in After Effects though most of them can be replicated in similar editing programs. It's just duplicating the same scene, adjusting their positions + applying a camera to animate movement (and of course any other additional filters like colouring/blurs/lighting) but if you have a question about a specific effect just PM me with the timeframe and I'll try explaining it in more depth.WolfandAngel wrote:very nice, how did you make that spinning multiscreen effect? After effects?