how to create flow to an amv?
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how to create flow to an amv?
hi guys i am new on this forum , i just want to know how to make a good flow of an amv , i've seen toons of amv's and i wanna know how to make it good from 0 to the end.Example from start how to keep the flow cool.So please help me and the rest of the people who wanna learn about it^^.
- Zarxrax
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
I think a big part of it is just using clips that have lots of motion in them. Boring static clips can kill the flow.
But I suck at flow, so you should listen to others.
But I suck at flow, so you should listen to others.
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
That works pretty well, you silly goose . Having a decent pacing on how the footage goes and blends also is a good idea.Zarxrax wrote:I think a big part of it is just using clips that have lots of motion in them.
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
Nice ,I use to just throw clips together
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
can u guys show me how to make a flow ?
- Zarxrax
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
Just watch good amvs and look how they do it?
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
Stressing this. I'm working on an "action" AMV, so I've been watching a ton of highly rated/liked action AMVs. I try to pay attention to things like individual clip duration as it relates to the tempo of the music, transitions, and simple effects that make an otherwise unremarkable (but important) scene fit with the flow.Zarxrax wrote:Just watch good amvs and look how they do it?
There are tons of great examples on the site. Watch a bunch and latch on to a style you like. Emulate, give it your own twist, and see what happens.
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
hm!watch these i think they are a good example of flow xD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idH7owT3cIY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIxCD4sO ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idH7owT3cIY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIxCD4sO ... re=related
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
There are several ways that I have noticed you can keep flow:
Motion - This doesn't neccesarily mean that there needs to be movement in every single clip, but for the most part, look for motion. And this doesn't mean that if it's moving it's right, please understand that. Look for keeping motion consistent. I find myself many times just simply flipping a clip horizontally so that the character will be moving to the right instead of left, because there was a movement to the right in the clip before it.
Pace - This one is probably one of the easiest to get down, and people will do it without even really thinking about it, but pace is extremely important. Unless you are trying to go for a certain jarring feeling or something, you're going to want to keep the pace with the music. If it's fast, show fast. If it's slow, show slow. In my opinion a song with a great buildup and then breakdown or impact is fucking awesome, and if you can show the video putting out the same feeling, of build up, and all this tension and stuff, followed by this badass breakdown.. ohhhhh yahhhh
Lyrics - Honestly IMO; Either ignore them or embrace them consistently. This isn't as huge of a factor, but it definately can help keep your flow. As a viewer I hate when a video will be like heavy lyric sync, and then will kinda just start ignoring the lyrics. If you're going to match lyrics, try and match them a consistent amount throughout the whole vid. Consistency is good.
That's all I can think of for now, I'll add on to this list if I think of more, but these are the basics I think.
Motion - This doesn't neccesarily mean that there needs to be movement in every single clip, but for the most part, look for motion. And this doesn't mean that if it's moving it's right, please understand that. Look for keeping motion consistent. I find myself many times just simply flipping a clip horizontally so that the character will be moving to the right instead of left, because there was a movement to the right in the clip before it.
Pace - This one is probably one of the easiest to get down, and people will do it without even really thinking about it, but pace is extremely important. Unless you are trying to go for a certain jarring feeling or something, you're going to want to keep the pace with the music. If it's fast, show fast. If it's slow, show slow. In my opinion a song with a great buildup and then breakdown or impact is fucking awesome, and if you can show the video putting out the same feeling, of build up, and all this tension and stuff, followed by this badass breakdown.. ohhhhh yahhhh
Lyrics - Honestly IMO; Either ignore them or embrace them consistently. This isn't as huge of a factor, but it definately can help keep your flow. As a viewer I hate when a video will be like heavy lyric sync, and then will kinda just start ignoring the lyrics. If you're going to match lyrics, try and match them a consistent amount throughout the whole vid. Consistency is good.
That's all I can think of for now, I'll add on to this list if I think of more, but these are the basics I think.
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Re: how to create flow to an amv?
Watch any nostromo video