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ekosfer147
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My First AMV!

Post by ekosfer147 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 5:39 am

This is my first AMV it took 1-2 hour to make it.I did not use effect because of this video content has game visiuals.Future productions will contain anime visuals!

I hope you like it!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCBiVRWojJo

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DazedTheory
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Re: My First AMV!

Post by DazedTheory » Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:40 am

Well, to start the subtitles at the bottom need to go. The video went well with the music but the pacing was choppy, it felt like you were just cutting scenes and then pasting them in the video. You want your clips to flow into the next and then when the music makes a change so do you to surprise the viewer. Since it's an action AMV you need to have scenes that pick up when the music does and you have to cut the clips and sync them with the beat. The sound effects in the music synced well with your video at parts and a lot of the scenes followed the music. You definitely need to put more effort into your videos, 1-2 hours isn't going to cut it if you really want to improve and be a better editor. I wish you Luck. :beer:
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Re: My First AMV!

Post by ekosfer147 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 6:43 pm

DazedTheory wrote:Well, to start the subtitles at the bottom need to go. The video went well with the music but the pacing was choppy, it felt like you were just cutting scenes and then pasting them in the video. You want your clips to flow into the next and then when the music makes a change so do you to surprise the viewer. Since it's an action AMV you need to have scenes that pick up when the music does and you have to cut the clips and sync them with the beat. The sound effects in the music synced well with your video at parts and a lot of the scenes followed the music. You definitely need to put more effort into your videos, 1-2 hours isn't going to cut it if you really want to improve and be a better editor. I wish you Luck. :beer:
Thanks for the recommendations.I will try to make better.If you know the game I had limited scenes so it was very hard to sync them.Also I think I must be more careful in some points... Can you give me some advice about which effects would make an amv better in sony vegas pro 12? :sorcerer:

One more thing those subtitles were sunk in the video.How can I remove them?Am I suppose to resize the videoes?For example there is no raw videos for this title :uhoh:

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