
My very first AMV, so please tell me what's wrong in it, so I can improve.

If you want to improve, read the guides. It's simple as thatso please tell me what's wrong in it, so I can improve
Yep, you're right.Nunchuck wrote:All in all, I think I got it^^ The people in the anime wanted to jump! xD
Did I guess right?![]()
Thanks, I'll try to find a codec that doesn't leave a logo.Nunchuck wrote: Some tips from me: Try not to show the DivX logo or other watermarks in your next AMV. They are simply put just annoying! I would recommend working with a lossless video codec in your next AMV. That will fill up your hard drive, but it's for the sake of your next vid!!
Thanks.blabbler wrote:I couldn't see anything wrong with that. Download the amvapp pack: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... mvapp.html
For lots of handy utilities and codecs. I don't think I could've mustered the enthusiasm to even try butchering some anime if these hadn't been handily collected into a nice little package.
blabbler wrote:I'll be keeping this one, but mainly to remind me to keep my shotgun handy in case I ever meet a japanese person. Dear god, they're insane, I mean a series about what, trapeze artists?
Thanks a lot!!!CodeChrono wrote:Technically Speaking: The video quality was horrible. The new "industry standard" is either x264 or XVid with a MP4 or AVI container respectivly. The guides help these out pretty well. If you need help with any of that, just drop me a pm. Also, the DivX logo was a big turnoff.
Thanks. Glad you like it, and work even harder for my next one.BlackChaos626 wrote:I really love it! I've seen it on boochsack and I downloaded it. I don't find that logo a problem. It has no subs, and the mood it fits! I'm impressed!!! I mean, it's very cool FOR your first one. But you have to do better on your second.