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- AbsoluteDestiny
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- Pwolf
- Friendly Neighborhood Pwaffle
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- V.I.E. 5.5
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Overall I thought it was a cool effort amont different editors. I really liked the part from 6:30-7:30 and the ending mix with Bebop. Plain and simple, it was just awesome to watch! The fast editing and echos all in sync with every beat and audio effect...I'm definitely a sucker for that kinda stuff!!! Must've been fun to edit (perhaps painstakingly hard at the same time, heh). I think I'll keep that on a cycle to watch continuously.
- Katsumi_AMVs
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- Bakadeshi [AuN Studios]
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- AbsoluteDestiny
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Many of the tracks were edited progressively at 29.97fps - the decimiation would have killed the aweome beat matching.Paulo wrote:I just hope next time you guys can encode the vid at 23fps Axvid avi to make it looks better
The encode did use XviD - with all the best setting that it provides. It's just that 100mb is not very much space for a fast moving video that is 10 mins long.
- Scintilla
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Were we supposed to do it progressively? Because I definitely edited my segment interlaced, and I definitely told myself when I was done that I'd never edit interlaced in Premiere ever again. With the effects I used, it was just too much of a mess to clean up afterwards.AbsoluteDestiny wrote:Many of the tracks were edited progressively at 29.97fps - the decimiation would have killed the aweome beat matching.Paulo wrote:I just hope next time you guys can encode the vid at 23fps Axvid avi to make it looks better
- AbsoluteDestiny
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