How much weight does music hold in an AMV?
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How much weight does music hold in an AMV?
I mean, an AMV could have spot-on syncing, wonderful digital effects, and top-notch A/V quality, but if the song is wrong, the whole thing just can't hold any water, in my opinion.
On the other hand, an AMV can have somewhat shoddy timing, poor capture quality, and other numerous faults, but if the absolutely correct song is found for the concept, then a lot of errors can be overlooked, right?
Of course, this is all assuming that the creator had a solid concept in mind in the first place.
On the other hand, an AMV can have somewhat shoddy timing, poor capture quality, and other numerous faults, but if the absolutely correct song is found for the concept, then a lot of errors can be overlooked, right?
Of course, this is all assuming that the creator had a solid concept in mind in the first place.
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Re: How much weight does music hold in an AMV?
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=23700inthesto wrote:I mean, an AMV could have spot-on syncing, wonderful digital effects, and top-notch A/V quality, but if the song is wrong, the whole thing just can't hold any water, in my opinion.
On the other hand, an AMV can have somewhat shoddy timing, poor capture quality, and other numerous faults, but if the absolutely correct song is found for the concept, then a lot of errors can be overlooked, right?
Of course, this is all assuming that the creator had a solid concept in mind in the first place.
Worst timing ever....
And yet people still say it's my best... nooooooooooooooooo.
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Anyway...
It's 80% mood... and 20% work... Like something else... Which I dont think I can mention dew to there probably being children somewhere near.
"hey... no"
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The music is a huge factor for me. If you hate the song you will not like the video. If you love the song, well, you can always close your eyes.
Good editing combined with good music is greater than the sum of its parts but there's a lot of different kinds of sync and many of them are subjective so not everyone will appreciate them.
"Power of hard work" comes to mind. Not great editing, poor quality, subtitles for god's sake! But I like the video because the song is awesome and it fits the concept of the video.
Good editing combined with good music is greater than the sum of its parts but there's a lot of different kinds of sync and many of them are subjective so not everyone will appreciate them.
"Power of hard work" comes to mind. Not great editing, poor quality, subtitles for god's sake! But I like the video because the song is awesome and it fits the concept of the video.
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Re: How much weight does music hold in an AMV?
your correct in many ways. I've seen a lot of videos that have great editing and timing, but that's all they are. I find it sad that people say my older videos are good. Now, I look at them and see bad timing, bad editing and other things i wish i knew about. back when i made them, i guess it was more the concept that made me like them then anything else. maybe thats why my fans like them also?inthesto wrote:I mean, an AMV could have spot-on syncing, wonderful digital effects, and top-notch A/V quality, but if the song is wrong, the whole thing just can't hold any water, in my opinion.
On the other hand, an AMV can have somewhat shoddy timing, poor capture quality, and other numerous faults, but if the absolutely correct song is found for the concept, then a lot of errors can be overlooked, right?
Of course, this is all assuming that the creator had a solid concept in mind in the first place.
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Re: How much weight does music hold in an AMV?
bah... forgot to add other stuf...Pwolf wrote:your correct in many ways. I've seen a lot of videos that have great editing and timing, but that's all they are. I find it sad that people say my older videos are good. Now, I look at them and see bad timing, bad editing and other things i wish i knew about. back when i made them, i guess it was more the concept that made me like them then anything else. maybe thats why my fans like them also?inthesto wrote:I mean, an AMV could have spot-on syncing, wonderful digital effects, and top-notch A/V quality, but if the song is wrong, the whole thing just can't hold any water, in my opinion.
On the other hand, an AMV can have somewhat shoddy timing, poor capture quality, and other numerous faults, but if the absolutely correct song is found for the concept, then a lot of errors can be overlooked, right?
Of course, this is all assuming that the creator had a solid concept in mind in the first place.
Pwolf
Yea music, at least to me, is probably the #1 thing that determines if i will like the video or not. If i don't like the song, i wont like the video.
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[quote="flint_the_dwarf"]Depends entirely on the person watching it... if what you care about is how other people view it.[/quote]
Hmmm...I guess you have a point there. In theory, the music should always be "right" to the creator, at least.
Unless the creator is ridiculously high while making the video.
Hmmm...I guess you have a point there. In theory, the music should always be "right" to the creator, at least.
Unless the creator is ridiculously high while making the video.
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