My very first AMV
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My very first AMV
I hope I'm doing this right...
Well, I made an AMV to one of my favorite mashups. I used iMovie, which is about as advanced as I can handle. I tried to lip-sync and beat match as best I could. I'm pretty happy with the Haruhi lip-sync that starts around 3:40.
If you decide to give it a watch, thank you for your time! Any thoughts are appreciated.
https://youtu.be/gty3VQh-orA
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Re: My very first AMV
This is really your first AMV? This is massively ambitious and like 98% of it works really, really well.
I also feel like I've seen this video a few times before and more often than not, rather than being a big first step for a new editor, the idea of making a bigger/better second AMV just feels like too much to even conceive of let alone actually edit, and then we never hear from them again. So I hope you stick with editing and also try making a single-source AMV, because you've got a good sense of rhythm and definitely have the basics down.
I also feel like I've seen this video a few times before and more often than not, rather than being a big first step for a new editor, the idea of making a bigger/better second AMV just feels like too much to even conceive of let alone actually edit, and then we never hear from them again. So I hope you stick with editing and also try making a single-source AMV, because you've got a good sense of rhythm and definitely have the basics down.
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Re: My very first AMV
Wow, really? Thank you!seasons wrote:This is really your first AMV? This is massively ambitious and like 98% of it works really, really well.
I also feel like I've seen this video a few times before and more often than not, rather than being a big first step for a new editor, the idea of making a bigger/better second AMV just feels like too much to even conceive of let alone actually edit, and then we never hear from them again. So I hope you stick with editing and also try making a single-source AMV, because you've got a good sense of rhythm and definitely have the basics down.
I hope to keep editing; putting this together was a lot of fun! But I can also see why it could be hard to get to a 2nd project. I only came across AMVs about 2 months ago, and I haven't watched anime since Star Blazers and Robotech (I'm really old, btw), so I feel like I've used up my good clips and good ideas. But watching AMVs has got me watching anime again, so hopefully I'll pick up some more good stuff to edit before too long.
Thanks for the encouragement!