mahler wrote:JaddziaDax wrote:If it's mentioned in the guides (which are possibly rather outdated) then its there for the people who are not total quality whores.
It's mentioned in the beta guide, which is not totally outdated.
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Coming from a newbie perspective... I do actually find the recommended beta guide to be somewhat outdated--or at least somewhat confusing. I suppose that's to be expected since the beta guide is 1.5 yrs old now (according to update note).
I'd actually like to see more information for those of us who can't jump right in to being AMV Gods. Note: That's all IMO.
Not that it isn't intensely convenient or thorough--don't get the wrong idea. Most of us, I
think, kinda start off the Windows Movie Maker--->Sony Vegas--->Premiere route, and uh, well, I'm in the middle and struggling with the more advanced concepts. That'll take time to learn, but in the meantime...
It seems as if some of the guide is written from one perspective only. That perspective seems to be: "This is the EXACT way to make AMV's, and no deviations will be delt with."
Jesus, I hope someone takes this as
constructive criticism.
IMHO, I'd like to see a little more flexibility in the guide. Some of us, for instance, are living on a budget (sorry, I spend my money on food and drugs and gasoline) and can't afford the Adobe suite, and since I refuse to use warez... that means I'm in Sony Vegas (NON-pro) land for a while longer. Will it help me learn the ropes and make nice videos? Yep. But the guide has a huge chunk of Premiere Worship, and other programs seem to be rather neglected.
Yes, for (I'll borrow the term) "quality whores," there may be One and Only One Way to Make a Video, but for those of us who are learning (i.e. those of us for whom the Guide needs to be most helpful), some non-standard issues seem to need to be addressed.
I only aspire to quality whoredom.
Wow. I probably just doused myself in (very expensive) gasoline. If you have a match, stay the fuck away from me, please...
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