My First AMV
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- SpiteStix
- Joined: Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:27 pm
My First AMV
Wow, finally finished this. Over 2 weeks time of practicing and restarting it over and over. Damn subs are hard to get rid of and got the syncing down.
Go go Cloud!
Hope you like it.
Let me know what you guys think. =)
Go go Cloud!
Hope you like it.
Let me know what you guys think. =)
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- A Damaged Lemon
- Joined: Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:02 pm
Pretty good first~!
I liked what you were doing with the black fades and flashes. They were timed just fine but I couldn't help being bothered that they weren't timed exactly on the beats. It's like the beat sync is coming a little too early.. But you kept the pacing just nice and mostly the fast cuts were appropriate. The sync was nicely progressing along with the song~ There were some beats that weren't synced though..
This was also somewhat less random than your every-day AC video. It was chronological and linear as hell, which could seem somewhat dull, but imo it's always better than picking random AC battle clips and stuffing them into to the video. The clip selection was fun to watch and really easy to follow, especially if you're a fan of AC, but very disposable.. It's highly a personal preference though.. I prefer a neat character profile in AC videos
The quality should have been better. In case you're not familiar with the tech guides available here on org, you can find them HERE.. But, overall, this video was a good first video. Sort of watch-and-forget type of a video, but enjoyable. You're off a good start. Lots of potential for good beat sync~ Keep on editing
3/5 or something like that
I liked what you were doing with the black fades and flashes. They were timed just fine but I couldn't help being bothered that they weren't timed exactly on the beats. It's like the beat sync is coming a little too early.. But you kept the pacing just nice and mostly the fast cuts were appropriate. The sync was nicely progressing along with the song~ There were some beats that weren't synced though..
This was also somewhat less random than your every-day AC video. It was chronological and linear as hell, which could seem somewhat dull, but imo it's always better than picking random AC battle clips and stuffing them into to the video. The clip selection was fun to watch and really easy to follow, especially if you're a fan of AC, but very disposable.. It's highly a personal preference though.. I prefer a neat character profile in AC videos
The quality should have been better. In case you're not familiar with the tech guides available here on org, you can find them HERE.. But, overall, this video was a good first video. Sort of watch-and-forget type of a video, but enjoyable. You're off a good start. Lots of potential for good beat sync~ Keep on editing
3/5 or something like that
- dj_ultima_the_great
- Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 7:52 pm
- Status: Resident Videogame Editor
- Location: Wisconsin
You, sir, definitely need to keep editing. You already have the basics of beat sync (and even some internal sync) down, and it's only your first video!
Yeah, it lacked a general concept, but this is an action video, and one doesn't always expect those to have some kind of plot. Video quality could surely be better, but with some studying of the guides, you'll be fine on that in the future. It's not really something I'd get on your ass on too much for your first AMV anyway, but just know that there's room for improvement yet
I see major potential here. With some practice, I think you'll be putting out some pretty asskicking videos in no time. As it is, this one was pretty damn good, so keep at it.
- Jen
Yeah, it lacked a general concept, but this is an action video, and one doesn't always expect those to have some kind of plot. Video quality could surely be better, but with some studying of the guides, you'll be fine on that in the future. It's not really something I'd get on your ass on too much for your first AMV anyway, but just know that there's room for improvement yet
I see major potential here. With some practice, I think you'll be putting out some pretty asskicking videos in no time. As it is, this one was pretty damn good, so keep at it.
- Jen
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- SpiteStix
- Joined: Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:27 pm
Thanks man =)Scintilla wrote:Why do you say that? If it's a matter of money, check out the Software List sticky for some good free alternatives, or a copy of whatever Magix is calling their latest video editor will only run you about $50.SpiteStix wrote:I can't really go into editing though.
I'm stuck with WMM. :[
Really appreciate the comments.