Awesome fairy tail amv
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Re: Awesome fairy tail amv
You really should think of more interesting and creative titles for your videos than "New amv fairy tail" or "Awesome New amv fairy tail". Also, make sure you completely enter all the video information into the catalog. Right now, your catalog entry only lists your anime.
In terms of the video, here are a few tips. Always try to use footage that doesn't have subtitles, and if you absolutely must, zoom into the scene to crop them off. Also, be careful how much you speed up your clips. If you do it too much, the movements start to look really unnatural. And lastly, if you're a Sony Vegas user, make sure that you disable reasmpling on all your clips. I noticed that some of your scenes had a ghost/ after image problem, so that's the most likely cause.
In terms of the video, here are a few tips. Always try to use footage that doesn't have subtitles, and if you absolutely must, zoom into the scene to crop them off. Also, be careful how much you speed up your clips. If you do it too much, the movements start to look really unnatural. And lastly, if you're a Sony Vegas user, make sure that you disable reasmpling on all your clips. I noticed that some of your scenes had a ghost/ after image problem, so that's the most likely cause.