Title:No more sorrow Lee! - Tribute
Song: No more sorrow
Artist: Linkin Park
Author: KarBer
This is my first AMV so please be honest and tell me straight up what I have to improve. I hope you like it!
Rock lee tribute
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- Tyronial
- Joined: Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:14 pm
- Location: UK
For a first amv, its not the worst I've seen. There were some good bits when the music got faster, but the rest wasn't that exciting.
You should have used more clips, it seems you only really had the 2 fights. Also the quality wasn't that good but I shouldn't talk, the quality of the last amv I made was just as bad as yours. Oh and try keep the subtitles out of the amv, most of the time it was fine but there was also the video converter logo....your probably using a free copy of it.
Rock Lee, well all the characters of naruto have been used for shed loads of amvs. Next time try something more original.
I really shouldn't be criticizing your amv since I'm still new to amvs.
You should have used more clips, it seems you only really had the 2 fights. Also the quality wasn't that good but I shouldn't talk, the quality of the last amv I made was just as bad as yours. Oh and try keep the subtitles out of the amv, most of the time it was fine but there was also the video converter logo....your probably using a free copy of it.
Rock Lee, well all the characters of naruto have been used for shed loads of amvs. Next time try something more original.
I really shouldn't be criticizing your amv since I'm still new to amvs.
- Daio Kaji
- Joined: Thu Dec 12, 2002 8:29 am
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ah, the ever popular action tribute
the most important thing about making a music video should always be your own personal satisfaction with your work
as long as you're doing this for yourself, be confident that you've tried your best and represented your capabilities
for this video, you made most of the right choices for what scenes to use, since the song is mostly fast-paced, it's good that you chose scenes that would compliment that
as far as your editing goes, i would suggest working on your sync, i believe most video editing programs have wave diagrams for the audio tracks, for example, in windows movie maker, you can expand the audio track to show the wave diagram
using the wave diagram, you can find out exactly when to sync a beat, and it helps keep the rhythm for your video, i noticed it the most during the drumming segments when you cut really fast, it felt similar, but off-beat to the drumming, so working on action-sync would be my suggestion
and yes, whenever possible, try to use the highest quality footage to start with, mostly because at the end of your editing, your final product many times doesn't look as sharp as your original footage, same goes for audio, with experience, you'll be able to preserve your quality better
the most important thing about making a music video should always be your own personal satisfaction with your work
as long as you're doing this for yourself, be confident that you've tried your best and represented your capabilities
for this video, you made most of the right choices for what scenes to use, since the song is mostly fast-paced, it's good that you chose scenes that would compliment that
as far as your editing goes, i would suggest working on your sync, i believe most video editing programs have wave diagrams for the audio tracks, for example, in windows movie maker, you can expand the audio track to show the wave diagram
using the wave diagram, you can find out exactly when to sync a beat, and it helps keep the rhythm for your video, i noticed it the most during the drumming segments when you cut really fast, it felt similar, but off-beat to the drumming, so working on action-sync would be my suggestion
and yes, whenever possible, try to use the highest quality footage to start with, mostly because at the end of your editing, your final product many times doesn't look as sharp as your original footage, same goes for audio, with experience, you'll be able to preserve your quality better
- ravent
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- Spin Me Round
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It is against stie rules to share how to obtain anime illegally, as you have just done. I would edit/remove that content immidiately.ravent wrote:i thought it was pretty good.... although the cartoon network thing kind of ruined the whole video.... if you can't get a hold of any DVDs with the episodes you need, try using limewire.