My very first AMV!
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- Zombie1247
- Joined: Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:02 am
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- Location: Texas!!!
My very first AMV!
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=175463
Thanks to Kenzichu for helping me get all the tools i needed to get started and for helping me through the finalizing
and uploading process!
Thanks to Kenzichu for helping me get all the tools i needed to get started and for helping me through the finalizing
and uploading process!
- Kenzichu
- Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:32 pm
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Re: My very first AMV!
YOU ASKED KENZICHU FOR HELP?! i still can't believe you asked me knowing my reputation here. :p Anyway, I think you did an AWSM job on this one wayyyyyyyy better than my first one. KEEP IT UP BRIT'S BF! Glad i got you into this
- CodeZTM
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Re: My very first AMV!
I think your scenes were extremely too long, even for slower syncs. The lip sync attempts were distracting and flow breaking, and the lip flap kind of also broke flow.
The speed alterations were really noticeable, and as an editor watching an edited video, was distracting.
I think the video needed a more fast pace [even though its a slowish song, it needed some speeding up].
But it was nice seeing something new source-wise, and the overall feel of it was "right" in terms of matching the source/audio. It just needed a tad more editing and fine tuning and it could have been something fairly interesting.
Good luck with future videos too. Just stick around, kind of look at a bunch of different videos and see a baseline level of quality/editing, and you can then improve your own editing!
The speed alterations were really noticeable, and as an editor watching an edited video, was distracting.
I think the video needed a more fast pace [even though its a slowish song, it needed some speeding up].
But it was nice seeing something new source-wise, and the overall feel of it was "right" in terms of matching the source/audio. It just needed a tad more editing and fine tuning and it could have been something fairly interesting.
Good luck with future videos too. Just stick around, kind of look at a bunch of different videos and see a baseline level of quality/editing, and you can then improve your own editing!
- Zombie1247
- Joined: Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:02 am
- Status: appears to be living
- Location: Texas!!!
Re: My very first AMV!
I really appriciate the criticism, thank you, and I have to agree (with the exception of extreamly long scenes, I think just long would suffice). On top of never editing video before I think another large hinderance was just all the craziness of all the programs required for making AMVs. I never knew how much time and effort was required to complete a project and have a new found respect for editors and AMVs.
I was actually surprised how well this video turned out and I'm quite proud of myself
Can't wait to learn more tricks for tweaking and editing.
I was actually surprised how well this video turned out and I'm quite proud of myself
Can't wait to learn more tricks for tweaking and editing.
- Knowname
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Re: My very first AMV!
lol yeah a scene may seem passable to you now, but you'll see what we mean by too long if you stick to this hobby (and 'ignore' the critics, I hope you do!). If you watch a billion amvs you'll get a feel for too long and what you can do about it being too long. BUT you can't expect perfection to come over night. It took me 3 years to really nail the too long bug and even now it escapes my grasp from time to time. Just know that we'll ALWAYS be here to criticize for you . I hope you make great amvs in the future!
If you do not think so... you will DIE
- Kenzichu
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Re: My very first AMV!
everyone's first attempt at an amv isn't perfect no matter how many they've seen, 'cause once your hands are on the mouse and you're staring at some clips on a timeline..well it's quite intimidating. :p I think you did amazing for the first attempt ever at editing god knows even i've seen way worse. I hope you keep up this hobby, and maybe we can collab sometime~! I know you stayed up all night making it and i tend to do that alot 'cause i get pulled in by an idea. I'm happy your so enthusiastic~!
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Re: My very first AMV!
good job at completing your first AMV. Its was a bit slow, but like Kenzichu already said, it was a nice first attempt. So welcome to the Org, and good luck with your future AMVs