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- kickass331
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I'll take that into consideration, thanks for the advice.bombush wrote:Watching the waveform diagram of your song can also help you in the syncing. If you want to put the explosion to the cymbal crash or change the scene on the drumbeat, look for the peak of the waveform and put the change of scene there. So you can make a fast-paced vid to a fast-paced song by just letting yourself be led by the waveform peaks/beats. (You might want to do a little sync-video and try to play with this - like Cornwiggle suggested).
For example in you latest vid - the three beats on 00:00:03 - you could use some kind of flash, quick change of scenes, a little zooming there - or best some action scene that has for example a character beating another with a baseball bat at similar speed
As for spending half a month on a video - the main purpose is to point out that it's better not to hasten the work just to have a finished video right here and right now but to be a little patient with it and try to improve it until you yourself really like it. It can take a few days but in the end you will be victorious - you will be rewarded with the good feeling of a good work finished. Trust me - it's worth it even though the vid isn't perfect but you know that you've done everything you could. It's like building a airplane model - you can either put together two pieces of paper (and be happy) or try to make something more sophisticated, something that will shine on your shelf (and be happy). Just think of making ten of those simple models in a day or devoting the same time to making a shiny plastic spitfire model (I know those numbers are unrealistic).
I include planning and looking for right material into that work. Of course the pure-editing time is a lot shorter. But it really depends on what do you want the outcome to be and how much time are you willing to spend on it.
You can also make a good video in suprisingly little time, but having a good concept is the vital point.
You can have a vid focused on story or on effect. Effect doesn't mean just special effects but any kind of editor virtuosity that you want to show off (accurate lipsync, perfect action syncing, special effects). These are vids that are made to look good. If you've seen the movie "300", that's what I'm talking about.
Example:http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=15698
But here can be also some funny vids.
You need to think about how the action flows, how it is synced and so on.
The story vids are those that are trying to tell some story - you need to think basically about the story that you're trying to tell and how to make it understandable.
As a movie, i might recommend "The Fountain".
example: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... .php?v=423
Of course there are many other categories and subcategories and all blend together in the vids. Watching other vids is the best way to see what really needs improvement.
As for practical advice - I can't really give any better than those by JaddziaDax. Cherish them - those are the golden advices.
Maybe one - when you become great friends with your editing program, only thing that limits you is your imagination. Try to play around a little just for yourself.
And as for your latest video, I must say that this vid really is better than the last one.
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In much the same way Hitler distinguished himself from other European leaders.meleechampion wrote:I have to say, if you're in this thing to gain recognition amongst a sea of AMV editors, you've done a great job distinguishing yourself.
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